Iger: Technology Is Disney's Future

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January 29, 2007: 11:27 AM EST

Jan. 29, 2007 (TWICE) -- LAS VEGAS -- Walt Disney chairman and CEO Robert Iger dazzled attendees at his International CES keynote speech with sneak previews of "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," the third installment in the hugely successful series, and "Ratatouille," the upcoming 3D animation adventure from Pixar.

But there was a serious message beneath the sizzle: Disney is intent on moving beyond traditional movies and TV programming to become a multimedia,multiplatform digital entertainment company.

The highlight of the hour-long presentation was the announcement of a new, massively multiplayer online game based on "Pirates of the Caribbean," which the company will launch in the spring as part of a revamped Disney.com.

Pirates also will be the basis for one of several new channels on the
retooled Web site, where users can immerse themselves in a virtual world based on Disney characters and properties.

"Almost from the day Walt Disney started this company, we've had one key to success: combining the timelessness of our memorable characters with the timeliness of the cutting edge," Iger said. "Disney is a company where art challenges technology and technology inspires art." Other multiplayer games also are being developed based on an array of Disney properties.

"You can imagine living in Buzz and Woody's toy universe or racing with Lightning McQueen in the Piston Cup," Iger said, referring to earlier Disney hits "Toy Story" and "Cars."

Taking a page from such social networking sites as MySpace.com, Disney is adding a new element to its Web portal called XD, for Xtreme Digital, which allows users to compile a personalized page of clips and other material from the Disney universe to share with friends.

For now, sharing will be limited to Disney-owned content, side-stepping the controversy surrounding the unlicensed use of copyrighted material on social-networking sites that has dogged other media giants such as News Corp. and Google, which acquired MySpace.com and YouTube.com, respectively, in 2006.

"The best way to combat piracy is to bring content to the market that is well timed and well priced," Iger said.

Underscoring Disney's commitment to embracing the technological
innovation represented by International CES, Iger's presentation drew on the full range of the studio's creative resources to promote the show.

A clip from the purported final episode of ABC's hit series "Lost"
showed Sawyer asking Kate, played by Evangeline Lilly, where she would go when she finally got off the island. Her response: to Las Vegas for CES.

Iger then brought Lilly and co-star Matthew Fox on-stage to chat about the impact of new technology on the show.
"TV actors have in general decided the story line, but now we are at the mercy of the fans, because TV has become much more interactive," Lilly said.

"The producers are constantly going online to see what viewers think should happen and what they're talking about on Web sites about the show, and then they use that to develop story lines."
Another clip featured the booth crew from ESPN's "Monday Night Football" indulging in some pre-game hype for CES.

Iger also was joined on stage by Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of the
"Pirates of the Caribbean" series, who confirmed that Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards will appear in the third installment later this year as the father of Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow.
 
January 29, 2007: 11:27 AM EST

Jan. 29, 2007 (TWICE) -- LAS VEGAS -- Walt Disney chairman and CEO Robert Iger dazzled attendees at his International CES keynote speech with sneak previews of "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," the third installment in the hugely successful series, and "Ratatouille," the upcoming 3D animation adventure from Pixar.
The TWICE article date is actually January 9, not January 29.

http://www.twice.com/index.asp?layout=micrositeArticle&industryid=46194&articleid=CA6406121

crazy4wdw also posted the Dow Jones article about Iger's CES keynote speech (the same speech) in this thread: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1319703
 
Dear Bob,

Read about your speech. I hope you had a fun time in Vegas.

About the "technology is the future of Disney" bit. Let me explain.

Santa Clause 3 was a bad movie. I had no wish to see it. I frankly don't care if I can download it to my iPod, download to my laptop, stream it to my cell phone, preload my TiVo, or if you send Tim Allen to act out the entire show in my living room. I simply have better things to do with my life than waste in 'Jack Frost' jokes.

The truth about your business plan is this: giving me more ways to ignore you sad, sorry product isn't going to make you any more money.

Instead, why not try something really radical. Something so far out there that you or your Big Media Mogul buddies at The Ivy are going to spill your drinks when you hear it:

MAKE BETTER MOVIES!

Make a something I want to buy. You'd be amazed at how much money people throw down to see a good flick instead of a bad one. It's a olde timey idea, for sure - but quality does count for something in business.

Ask the guys over at Ford Motors about it.

So, Bob, save the hoopla and stop using phrases like "the timeliness of the cutting edge" (they just make you sound stupid). Stop following Steve around and ohhing over any gizmo that goes "beep".

Sit down at your desk and do your job. Read some scripts and find something to make. Listen to a couple ideas from WDI about new rides. In short - get back to the business of running Disney instead of pretending your hip.
 

All out of good will towards the first movie. It will be interesting to see if all those people who were less then thrilled by PotC 2 will rush with the same breathless fury to throw their money at PotC 3.

Trilogies are very hard to pull off. Unless the second movie is as good as, or better than, the first they can fall apart really quickly.
 


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