Kind of neat to see, I always thought that a lot of this was done automatically or remotely, I didn't realize how much hands on work actually went into prepping the show.
13:29 Always gives me chills! The soundtrack is Amazing, really appreciate the show, but I notice that they moved the grid fountains, so now the fountains are out of place Since WOC Celebrate.
Those Moving Heads Setting Up For World Of Color: Syncrolite SXB-7/3 Clay Paky Sharpy And Scenius Vari*Lite VL3500 Also Clay Paky Supersharpy Or Mythos
They actually have to go around in a boat and raise the poles manually every day? I would have thought there would be some way of getting the projectors and such into show position with motorized doors just by flicking a switch!
My thoughts exactly. Everything is automated nowadays and the tech behind the Water of Color show is impressive and yet they're still doing manual work for removing the cover flaps for the light bulbs.
Mattzilla Gamer it seems pretty fun, if you know what you're doing and know what you're working with it's usually a very fun experience, especially something like WOC
In regards those all those projectors those rose up from those boxes guess you would call them, why are all of those projectors inside those round casings, I mean what would happen if they werent encased in those, also if correct they do use the Mickey Mouse Ferris wheel as part of the show right, and if they do, do they make everybody get off of it when showtime happens?
That's less likely a programming mistake, and more likely a slow mechanical shutter, as it happens anytime there's a blackout. I presume those are VL3500s or something similar, and VL large-head movers can be... eccentric.
Honestly, I've never noticed it. They're on the side facing away from the guests going through the Midway area, and you'd have to be looking closely in order to spot them. Heck, I didn't even know what those pyramids were for before watching this, as you normally don't see them opened until it's too dark to see across the bay clearly.
Awesome video, it just goes to show how much effort Disney goes to, to hide the equipment during the day
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Kind of neat to see, I always thought that a lot of this was done automatically or remotely, I didn't realize how much hands on work actually went into prepping the show.
World of Color is my favorite show and I always wanted to see how they set it up. thanks for the video!
I had no idea there were moving heads on california screamin itself. thats awesome
Fascinating!! Thanks for uploading this!!
Thank you for this video! Love behind the scenes type videos, and this was a treat!
I like the sound system lifts
This makes me feel like I'm watching the One Saturday Morning building put itself together 😂
So that's what they do before the world of color starts hmmm........ very interesting
Jasmine Flower yep usually takes about 3 hrs to set everything up and test it
13:29 Always gives me chills! The soundtrack is Amazing, really appreciate the show, but I notice that they moved the grid fountains, so now the fountains are out of place Since WOC Celebrate.
Tyler William the center of the grid was altered to add the giant fireball
Thanks for sharing this!
Ingenious!
I think those fixtures in the small structures with the tilted roof may be some of the largest moving head fixtures I have ever seen. What are they?
Those are Syncrolite SXB 7/3. They have been replaced by VL6000 Beam after the renovation.
Any ideas on the spotlights,washlights they use?
Why would you drop the doors in the water, how long do they take to dry
I think the barges are temporary and are only for the winter shows.
Those Moving Heads Setting Up For World Of Color:
Syncrolite SXB-7/3
Clay Paky Sharpy And Scenius
Vari*Lite VL3500
Also Clay Paky Supersharpy Or Mythos
They actually have to go around in a boat and raise the poles manually every day? I would have thought there would be some way of getting the projectors and such into show position with motorized doors just by flicking a switch!
They must be monitored to ensure they are operating properly for multiple safety reasons
My thoughts exactly. Everything is automated nowadays and the tech behind the Water of Color show is impressive and yet they're still doing manual work for removing the cover flaps for the light bulbs.
is World of Color season of light playing n the background?
Christopher Chu yep
2:10 imagine doing that everyday
For what it's worth, those light barges are now gone. They were installed for the seasonal show World of Color: Season of Light.
Mattzilla Gamer it seems pretty fun, if you know what you're doing and know what you're working with it's usually a very fun experience, especially something like WOC
InsideUniversal I wondered why they weren't automated like all the other light covers. Makes sense.
I would actually wouldn't mind doing all of these technical work and set up! I wanna drive that boat! LOL
Imagine going in after closing every night in the dark and un-doing that! ...only to know it will be opened up again in less than 24 hours.
Can you show us the new changes after the recent world of color renovation?
In regards those all those projectors those rose up from those boxes guess you would call them, why are all of those projectors inside those round casings, I mean what would happen if they werent encased in those, also if correct they do use the Mickey Mouse Ferris wheel as part of the show right, and if they do, do they make everybody get off of it when showtime happens?
they're moving lights - not projectors - but those "round casings" are waterproof enclosures to keep the fixtures dry.
And California Screamin and the ferris wheel is closed for the show as well as all the other attractions that cause a lot if light into Paradise Bay
November 3th 2017
Is there a video like that for Fantasmic?!
14:04 Programming Mistake with one of the movements of the Movinghead :D
That's less likely a programming mistake, and more likely a slow mechanical shutter, as it happens anytime there's a blackout. I presume those are VL3500s or something similar, and VL large-head movers can be... eccentric.
@@TitanTankNate That's a Mythos. Worked with them, same issue
@@lampini636 actually its a clay paky scenius
I was the first one to watch this video
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12:30 song name?
Wizards in Winter by Trans Siberian Orchestra
Sharpy and meyer....
SACADAS' Records 9:25 this pole uses:
Top: Meyer 600-HP Subwoofer
Bottom: Meyer M'elodies line array elements.
I hate that they do this in full view of the guests.
well there's no other way to do this. Do you really expect them to do this when it's already dark?
Honestly, I've never noticed it. They're on the side facing away from the guests going through the Midway area, and you'd have to be looking closely in order to spot them. Heck, I didn't even know what those pyramids were for before watching this, as you normally don't see them opened until it's too dark to see across the bay clearly.