Go here:
Behind the Scenes: ‘World of Color’ Control Room Disney Parks Blog
...for a quick "tour" of the new World of Color Control Room at Disneyland. How many controllers can you count?
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Go here:
Behind the Scenes: ‘World of Color’ Control Room Disney Parks Blog
...for a quick "tour" of the new World of Color Control Room at Disneyland. How many controllers can you count?

And here's a rather long (27 minutes) video of the production. I wish that I could say that it was mine, but I haven't been to Disneyland since before they finished California Adventure.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o0Icz6ExiM[/media]
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Kyle Van Sandt
Production Coordinator
The Egg
Van Sandt Designs
"Pull rope, push box, push button, get a banana."

Nick Whitworth
Sophmore - USC Upstate, Communications Major w/ Emphasis in Theatre


The controller is a Grand MA 2 full size.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG33goaBh-o&feature=player_embedded[/media]
A bit more camera angles... and many more shots of the gear. Reports are that grandMA was running in GrandMA 2 mode as well... Beyond that, we probably won't see any write ups about the show mentioning gear or vendors. Disney is famous for not allowing their name used without it being all about them.
Last edited by Footer; July 2nd, 2010 at 12:28 AM.
Kyle Van Sandt
Production Coordinator
The Egg
Van Sandt Designs
"Pull rope, push box, push button, get a banana."

he mentioned that video/projection was run by lighting, water effects and pyro were seperate.

Brad Weber
audio, audiovisual and acoustical consultant
www.museav.com

legally i believe they have to. and it can't be interconnected to any other system than pyro and power.

I interpreted it as lighting/video/water on the MA2, and the other two controllers are presumably for pyro and auto.
Christian Carter
Freelance Electrician | Emerson College 2013.

Please explain where you are getting these interpretations. I have watched the video several times and hear him mention lighting and fountains and video control positions along with a backup. I think that the MA is probably just handling the lighting cues from a show control system, I know Disney uses Medialon for some some shows and Richmond Sound Design's ShowMan for others. They also typically have integrated AMX systems for manual operation. A little bit more encompassing picture of the control room can be seen at World of Color - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Brad Weber
audio, audiovisual and acoustical consultant
www.museav.com

At about 1:20 he states that they are at the control console for automation.
What he says at 1:42:
"This is one of our four control consoles, we have three active consoles and a backup console. This is the console we use for controlling lighting, uh, so, lighting, fountains, and video are all controlled by a console that looks just like this. They're integrated all together so they operate as one contiguous system."
I think my interpretation that lighting/video/fountains are all controlled by the MA is a safe one, and that auto and pyro are they other two consoles also seems fairly safe based on what he said.
Christian Carter
Freelance Electrician | Emerson College 2013.

As long as we're tossing out wild hypotheses/speculations...
grandMA2 #1 : Lighting
grandMA2 #2 : Water Effects
grandMA2 #3 : Video
grandMA2 #4 : Backup
All under the supervision of Operator#1
FTSI Navigator : Automation : Operator#2
Proprietary PLC : Pyro/Flame : Operator#3, a CA-licensed Pyrotechnician, as specified by NFPA 1126/NFPA 160.
Exactly what the "operators'" roles are is unlikely to ever be made public, as Disney is notorious for secrecy regarding its projects. And no one's even mentioned audio playback.

Kyle Van Sandt
Production Coordinator
The Egg
Van Sandt Designs
"Pull rope, push box, push button, get a banana."

No, not exactly :-)
There are 5 consoles (one is a rackmount). 3 gma2 consoles running ma2 software have operators behind them monitoring Fountains/Fountain Based Lighting/Isopar Fire, Video, and Moving Lights/Area Lighting Effects/Strobes. One console is a backup. Show control is by Fisher Technical (not Medialon). There are two operators for show control which handles show automation, fountain maintenance and feedback, table leveling control and isopar overrides.
There is only one show file for the MA and all the disciplines above are on that one file broken up into users and worlds. So yes, one operator could theoretically run everything on the MA system, but in the case of the fountain operator, they have to also look at the fisher system too for fountain status feedback and such. Lots to do.

Is this fact or speculation?

Fact :-)
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