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Wonders of Life – Ultimate Tribute (in two parts)

by on Sep.16, 2008, under Epcot, Future World, Walt Disney World

Wonders of Life – Ultimate Tribute – Part 1 of 2 from Martins Videos on Vimeo.

See the background to the pavilion, from 1975 ideas to the 1978 plan, through to the opening of the final version. Next step inside for a full tour of the Metropolitan Life pavilion featuring:

A 15 minute multi-angle walk of the pavilion, including full coverage of the Sensory Maze, Audio Antics and much more

Body Wars: Walk the full queue with multi angle video and source audio, featuring in full all the preshow and loading videos. Next, board your Body Probe B229 for a full high quality multi angle and flicker free video, source audio ride.

This is followed by a multi angle video, clean live audio complete edit of Goofy About Health.

55 minutes long.

Wonders of Life – Ultimate Tribute – Part 2 of 2 from Martins Videos on Vimeo.

Cranium Command: Walk into the Cranium holding area and browse the artwork on the walls, then enter the preshow theatre for a full, unobstructed, steady and flicker free preshow video with source quality audio. Next enter the Cranium main theatre for a full multi angle flicker reduced video with source quality audio.

The Making of Me: After waiting in line, walk into the Birth Theatre for a full flicker free unobstructed and steady video with a mix of ALD and clean live audio.

Anacomical Players: a 10 minute highlights video of the comedy show shot from the front row

Aftermath: See the cuts made to Body Wars since 1989, and changes to the pavilion. See what happened when Metropolitan Life pulled sponsorship, and how the pavilion looks now as the Wonders Events Pavilion. 59 minutes long.

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