![]() It features a symphony consisting of London Symphony and Royal Philharmonic players recorded at Abbey Road Studios. The score itself is an outstanding piece of work composed by Gavin Greenaway. Reflection of Earth was driven by show director Don Dorsey, an independent creative consultant who handled every aspect of the show’s design, including music, video and fireworks. This story is told visually in a combination stock footage, original footage and some animation. The show loosely takes the audience on a journey that start with the big bang and symbolically progresses through the formation of earth, water and land, then to the creation of plants and animals and finally to the introduction of humans and their impact through transportation, architecture, creativity and communication. Unlike other Disney shows, Reflections didn’t consist of a cast of Disney characters, but instead was designed as a celebration of humankind. Much of the show plays out as video on these screens in harmony with the music and fireworks. A series of LED video screens in the shape of five continental masses (North and South America, Eurasia, Africa and Australia) are mounted onto the skeletal struts of the globe. The globe is mounted on a floating barge. IllumiNations 2000: Reflections of Earth closes out each night at EPCOT in a celebration of fire, fireworks, lasers, fountains and a 29-foot tall globe that opens like flower petals – all tied together with an outstanding music score. ![]() Themed attractions are often out of the ordinary and this was no exception. ![]() This marked the culmination of nearly a yearlong effort on the part of the video team and a total of several years for the show designers. Due to logistical reasons Reflections of Earth was actually fired up in October, 1999. IllumiNations 2000: Reflections of Earth was designed to usher in the new millennium and was to be activated a on New Year’s Eve, 1999. Many theme park attractions are refreshed or changed periodically and I suspect that, the economy notwithstanding, it will be time to revamp this popular show, as well. In 2009, the nighttime lagoon show at Walt Disney World’s EPCOT theme park enters what may well be its last year in this current version. One of the coolest projects I’ve ever worked on is about to enter its tenth year. ![]()
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