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The original pre-show for Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (HISTA) was a multi-slide-show cut to the music of "True Colors" (Cyndi Lauper and Phil Collins have recorded that song, as well.)
This custom-recorded music track was very moving with its orchestral instrumentation choice of voices (including some remarkable kids) singing the lyrics.
The slides were very cleverly devised (and intermixed with captions) to tell ever-evolving stories as more images were revealed.
Sadly, this classic show was dropped a couple of years ago (maybe longer than that).
So for the past few years, there has been a "new and improved" (famous last words in this pavilion) video presentation as the HISTA pre-show.
To me, the new music and script are lack-luster, and the still images are very contrived, artificially "cloying" and basically unappealing.
So for those who miss the old show (or those who never got to witness it)
I post what I could find of it.
The slide images are not here, of course, and the "captions" below were revealed in very unique ways (amongst those images) so the proper show can't be experienced, but it worth a look and listen, just the same.
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Here is the original "True Colors" music track.
(Click on the link and it should start playing.)
http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c265/RoboWDW/Silly Stuff/?action=view¤t=WDW.flv
And from the following website is a re-print of the on-screen "script" used with beautiful and compelling still images.
http://www.pansophist.com/ImagnB8.htm
The song is True Colors and the essence of of the presentation follows:
How To Improve Your Imagination
Use it
Ask questions
Take risks
Take a picture
Take a vacation - without leaving your home
Be curious
Expect the unexpected
Invent your own language
Think sdrawkcab backwards
Doodle
Build a model - without the instructions
Look at the world from a different angle
Exercises For Your Imagination
Stretch your mind
Play "what if?"
Pick up a camera - and see what develops
Stay up all night
Write with your opposite hand
Take a blank piece of paper - then do something with it
Make believe
Remember: Things aren't always what they seem
How To Jump-Start Your Imagination
HOW TO JUMP-START YOUR IMAGINATION
Think about something else
Talk to yourself
Talk to the animals
Look at the BIG picture
Look to nature for inspiration - Play
Be playful
Look at the world through the eyes of a child
The first rule of imagination: there are no rules
If you can imagine it, you can do it
Believe in yourself
Never say never
Imagine the possibilities - the possibilities are endless
How To Come Up With An Idea
Brainstorm
Don't procrastinate
Turn your thinking inside out
Notice the little things
Get in touch with your inner child
Loosen up
Stay focused
Daydream
Paint something
Use all the colors of your imagination
Imagination comes in many colors
This custom-recorded music track was very moving with its orchestral instrumentation choice of voices (including some remarkable kids) singing the lyrics.
The slides were very cleverly devised (and intermixed with captions) to tell ever-evolving stories as more images were revealed.
Sadly, this classic show was dropped a couple of years ago (maybe longer than that).
So for the past few years, there has been a "new and improved" (famous last words in this pavilion) video presentation as the HISTA pre-show.
To me, the new music and script are lack-luster, and the still images are very contrived, artificially "cloying" and basically unappealing.
So for those who miss the old show (or those who never got to witness it)
I post what I could find of it.
The slide images are not here, of course, and the "captions" below were revealed in very unique ways (amongst those images) so the proper show can't be experienced, but it worth a look and listen, just the same.
--------------------
Here is the original "True Colors" music track.
(Click on the link and it should start playing.)
http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c265/RoboWDW/Silly Stuff/?action=view¤t=WDW.flv
And from the following website is a re-print of the on-screen "script" used with beautiful and compelling still images.
http://www.pansophist.com/ImagnB8.htm
The song is True Colors and the essence of of the presentation follows:
How To Improve Your Imagination
Use it
Ask questions
Take risks
Take a picture
Take a vacation - without leaving your home
Be curious
Expect the unexpected
Invent your own language
Think sdrawkcab backwards
Doodle
Build a model - without the instructions
Look at the world from a different angle
Exercises For Your Imagination
Stretch your mind
Play "what if?"
Pick up a camera - and see what develops
Stay up all night
Write with your opposite hand
Take a blank piece of paper - then do something with it
Make believe
Remember: Things aren't always what they seem
How To Jump-Start Your Imagination
HOW TO JUMP-START YOUR IMAGINATION
Think about something else
Talk to yourself
Talk to the animals
Look at the BIG picture
Look to nature for inspiration - Play
Be playful
Look at the world through the eyes of a child
The first rule of imagination: there are no rules
If you can imagine it, you can do it
Believe in yourself
Never say never
Imagine the possibilities - the possibilities are endless
How To Come Up With An Idea
Brainstorm
Don't procrastinate
Turn your thinking inside out
Notice the little things
Get in touch with your inner child
Loosen up
Stay focused
Daydream
Paint something
Use all the colors of your imagination
Imagination comes in many colors