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To start, after this I will post other pictures than pictures of
Disneyland( there is just so much to be inspired by). I loved the lights projected on the
screen in the back of the performers. With the use of the lights flooding in on top of the
screen and on the bottom it created the whole spectrum of color. With the perfectly placed lights it also gave a beautiful wash of color on the bronze sun and the
inflatable streamers
wizzing over their heads.
Also, the wash of lights complimented the actor and did not wash out any of the actors/dancers clothing pieces and colors. The fantastic collaboration of the Disney design team did wonders in this colorful world.
I will pass along your praise to some of my friends who worked on this :)
ReplyDeleteNice observances!