

For those who don’t, projection mapping is when you project onto a 3D object. Unless you haven’t listened to any podcast that Andrew and Simon have ever done, you probably know what projection mapping is. This is my third post for Magical DLP and I think this is the first time I’ve mentioned projection mapping. Basically, I had an 8 hour train journey back from Scotland last week so I had some time to think about this.Īlso, it goes without saying, if you’re going spoiler free, this isn’t the article for you. We are then going to spend the second part looking at ways that the show could be improved.

Sorry.) looking at how the technology in the show works. Therefore, we are going to spend the first article (There are going to be two of them.
#Disney illuminations review free#
I think we all had high expectations considering the high quality of Dreams but I personally feel like Illuminations is a significant downgrade in quality (Feel free to disagree with me in the comments or on Twitter, it’s subjective after all).Īnywho, the one place which has improved has been the technology. The new entertainment for the 25th anniversary (Parade, the shows on the Castle Stage and Disney Illuminations) started a few weeks ago and I, along with those who weren’t going spoiler free, eagerly awaited the live stream of the new projection show replacing Disney Dreams. I don’t know how you did it but that is impressive. If you’re not a DLP fan, congratulations on finding this site. As you’re reading this, I’m going to presume you’re a DLP fan and hence are aware that the 25th Anniversary just happened (12th April 2017).
