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Top quality themepark product.
"Snowwhite" is produced by the Dutch themepark "De Efteling" as a very powerfull visual and audial effect in it's Fairy-tale wood. Up entrance of a small castle in the wood visitors see a beautifull mirror hanging on the wall and hear the story of Snowwhite. Then suddenly the mirror starts to do it's trick: We see the evil stephmother standing in front of the mirror (The mirror is a highly sophisticated plasma screen) asking it who is the prettiest in the land. When the mirror tells the stephmother that it's not she but Snowwhite who is the most beautifull person in the land, the stephmother becomes MORE than angry. With powerfull and scary soundeffects and light effects all alround the castle the morphs into a mean old witch and shouts that it cannot be true, and that "Snowwhite is DEAD!" (After all, she thought she'd just taken care of that...). Her anger is to much even for the poor honest mirror and it cracks when the witch lays here hand on it's surface. With a loud boom and a flash of light the mirror changes it's view and we see the wonderfull Snowwhite living happily with the Seven Dwarves.
The entire show lasts for something close to two minutes, and it is without a doubt one of the best visualisations of a fairy tale in a themepark anywhere in the world. Marianne Vloetgraven does an excellent job as a witch. De Efteling's Snowwhite goes fare beyond the standard Disneyfication of stories by presenting the story to kids and parents in all it's evil glory. The Mirror is a wonder of technique. It can talk, has beautifull glowing gems around it and the projection looks very realistic. The entire show is in some kind of cool Dolby Digital Surround, and the added theming by the castle and extra effects (like wind and light) add to the total experience. Great work. I love every second of it. Snowwhite is real magic.
The entire show lasts for something close to two minutes, and it is without a doubt one of the best visualisations of a fairy tale in a themepark anywhere in the world. Marianne Vloetgraven does an excellent job as a witch. De Efteling's Snowwhite goes fare beyond the standard Disneyfication of stories by presenting the story to kids and parents in all it's evil glory. The Mirror is a wonder of technique. It can talk, has beautifull glowing gems around it and the projection looks very realistic. The entire show is in some kind of cool Dolby Digital Surround, and the added theming by the castle and extra effects (like wind and light) add to the total experience. Great work. I love every second of it. Snowwhite is real magic.
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- Ortega-3
- Feb 20, 2001
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