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RFQ/RFP-basic tools of project development, providing a control for identifying and evaluating designers, contractors and suppliers for a given undertaking. Here, Lisa Thorburn outlines the process... |
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Expo Zaragoza 2008, the latest world’s fair, runs until September 14th in Zaragoza, Spain. Urso Chappell highlights the highlights... |
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Tim Gantz, owner of Noah’s Ark Water Park on the effect of the flooding to businesses in the area, how the community has pulled together, and some of the latest family fun available at Noah's. |
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This paper presents an introduction to what’s involved in creating, promoting and successfully distributing a pre-rendered fulldome show. |
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As the number of fulldome theaters increases, so do the opportunities to produce fulldome shows. Mike Bruno, creative media director of Spitz Inc., discusses those opportunities and provides tips for a successful production. Special venue content creators will want to take note. |
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Chuck Roberts, Director of Design for BRC Imagination Arts talks Shuttles, themed entertainment and presidents and reveals that he is not able to fly like Peter Pan. |
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John Hogg, a Senior Designer at California's Lexington Design and Fabrication, where he is currently working on a theme park project he can’t talk about, tries out the world's most talked about ride, Six Flags Magic Mountain's "X2". The yellow and pink has gone, there's on-board audio and could X2 be struggling with MS Vista like the rest of the world?
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Kicking off our new feature, in which the great and the good, the good, the bad and the ugly and the people behind, underneath and above the news get to answer a few probing questions is Drayton Manor's MD Colin Bryan... |
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Internationally renowned author and leading authority in large-format digital cinema Ed Lantz's excellent second click-through presentation |
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As the lights dim in the arena, the crowd quiets and turns its attention to the giant curtains at the far end. Out walks the only human being the audience will see for the next 90 minutes. His name is Huxley, paleontologist and tour guide for the show. |
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