I wonder if the new building going up will have a replaceable facade with every new film that'll go in the theater.
Does anyone know if this attraction will involve 3d glasses? I have not seen any mention of 3d in the press releases.
That's probably the purpose of the black lettering in front of the DreamWorks Theater. It works with the theme and design of the theater and is easily removable to accommodate future changes.
Also, if you haven't notice, I'm new here. Hi everyone!
Well, thank you. My apologies on the miscommunication.I meant where Mr. Ping's meet and greet is going. Also welcome!
USH PR officially confirmed to me that there will be no glasses, just lots of 2D projections & in theater effects.Well, seeing that the ride is a 4D film and it's predecessor, Shrek 4-D, used glasses. I'd say it's safe to assume they'll be needed.
USH PR officially confirmed to me that there will be no glasses, just lots of 2D projections & in theater effects.
USH PR officially confirmed to me that there will be no glasses, just lots of 2D projections & in theater effects.
Also helps that the film is more akin to a motion simulator ridefilm... yes it's that same one from Motiongate.
That's great to hear! He was quite popular during the Lunar New Year FestivalMr Ping is returning. They put up auditions for the role up on backstage a few weeks ago
Someone's happy about the news.
Happy is not the word I'd choose.
What Ryan seems to be implying, is that it's not using an original film at all, but reusing asset's from a previous production that DreamWorks did. And honestly, that's a bombshell that I'm not entirely happy with.
Universal downgrading an attraction again so it doesn't look like "another 3d thing"
Happy is not the word I'd choose.
What Ryan seems to be implying, is that it's not using an original film at all, but reusing asset's from a previous production that DreamWorks did. And honestly, that's a bombshell that I'm not entirely happy with.