

high, 8.5 in wide and 7 in.deep, making it, along with the other items, a display piece to reflect your passion. The movie camera measures over 14.5 in.Make a unique display piece with the iconic movie camera, clapperboard, multiplane camera and characters. Any Disney or movie fan can enjoy this challenging build full of details.This memorabilia-filled set has 811 pieces that create several distinct items, including an old-fashioned movie camera and director’s clapperboard with multiplane camera.

This premium LEGO Disney set, created to help celebrate Disney’s 100th anniversary, includes Mickey and Minnie Mouse minifigures, Bambi and Dumbo LEGO animal figures and a LEGO minifigure of Walt Disney himself.Plus, I could easily tweak this for the fade into your “Welcome…” announcer. The Official EPCOT Center fanfare, and a great note to end things on. We’ve Just Begun to Dream – Various Versions Segway into the 80’s with this great Intro to the still well known parade. Okay, rules are made to broken, again a great period cue, and this is just a mood board Donald’s 50th Birthday Theme I know I said no specific attractions but you don’t get more “Retro” than this attraction Space Mountain – RCA Speed RampĪgain, a “rule breaker” but a great piece of 70’s Sugar Pop. Grand Opening of Walt Disney World – IncidentalĪ piece of isolated music from the TV Special If You Had Wings – Terminal & Speed Room The Overture to the “World’s” first promotional film in 1972 (release with Snowball Express) and is now believed to be the WDW equivalent of the seminal Disneyland USA film from 1956. Main Entrance Medley/FanfareĪs the first track on the original 1971 Main Entrance Complex (now TTC) this (theoretically) could have been the very first piece of music the guests might have heard on opening day. I don’t think this will make it into the logo however, this might make for a great “overture” for your very first podcast in that listeners will journey to “Retro Disney World” on it’s first official airline. The follow is the original 10-minute compilation with my original notes and sources. Before work began, I adapted a Graphic Design approach and constructed an audio “mood board” to convey the tone and direction I wanted to express with the logo.
