Sentir la magia de un abridor de espectáculos en IPC Apex Expo 2024
Mientras caminamos por el piso de exhibición en IPC Apex Expo el martes, Abril 9, Nos sorprendió las sutiles diferencias en la sensación del piso de espectáculo entre Anaheim y la casa anterior en San Diego. De alguna manera, Las cabinas grandes parecen menos dominantes, Y los stands más pequeños parecen más prominentes aquí a la sombra de Disneyland, donde todo se siente un poco mágico.
Los procedimientos del martes comenzaron con una presentación clave del ex Imagineer de Disney Paul Bailey. He shared inspiring stories of how he came to work for Disney, including images of him growing up obsessed with “Star Wars” and a desire to someday grow up and work with those films.
He especially talked about how to achieve a “moonshot” project, something that can seem insurmountable when first taking it on. He used the example of his first movie, “Dante’s Peak,” and the hundreds of people it took to build models that were used in the movie to simulate a volcanic eruption.
The keynote was followed by the traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the show floor. The lay of the show floor is a bit different from San Diego, but the aisles felt full, especially by early afternoon, when many attendees completed their technical sessions and committee meetings and began visiting the booths on the show floor.
Highlights of the day included the IPC Design Competition, where four of the five competitors worked on their designs remotely. With one big projector screen at the front of the room, and several large monitors, the competition was overseen by IPC’s Kris Moyer and Patrick Crawford. They answered questions from competitors while sometimes admiring the way the designs were being put together. Winners will be announced on Thursday.