Thursday, September 12, 2019

Neil Montanus, Legendary Kodak Colorama Photographer Who Shot Walt Disney Most Famous Corporate Picture Dies at 92




Neil Montanus, the legendary Kodak Colorama photographer who shot Walt Disney most famous corporate picture Died at 92. The New York Times has posted a tribute article to Neil, here are some excerpts below and you can read the full NYT article HERE.

For four decades the Eastman Kodak Company occupied some of the most valuable advertising real estate in America: the vast wall above the east balcony in Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. Every weekday, 650,000 commuters and visitors who jostled through the main concourse could gaze up at Kodak’s Coloramas, the giant photographs that measured 18 feet high and 60 feet wide, each backlit by a mile of cold cathode tubing, displaying idealized visions of postwar family life — not to mention the wonders of color film.

Happy families in bucolic settings, scuba divers in magical waters, and skiers amid majestic mountains floated above the harried and tired office workers who slogged to and from their trains. Over 40 years, Kodak displayed 565 Coloramas in Grand Central, inserting new ones every few weeks. The photographer responsible for more Coloramas than anyone else — 55 of them — was Neil Montanus, an athletic adventure-seeker whose photographic exploits included embedding himself with a onetime headhunting tribe in Borneo and leaping out of a Land Rover in Kenya to capture the image of a snarling cheetah face to face.

With a camera, he could do it all. He advanced the art of underwater photography and was known for his pictures of exotic locales. He also specialized in shots of dancers and nude models. He was especially skilled at portraiture. His portrait of Walt Disney, who flew in 1961 to Kodak headquarters in Rochester to pose for Mr. Montanus, was called by Disney executives the best ever taken of him - picture on top.


But the highlight of Neil Montanus career was shooting the Coloramas, one of the biggest, boldest and longest-running ad campaigns in American corporate history. Noted photographers like Ansel Adams and Eliot Porter took pictures for them, and Norman Rockwell staged at least one. But Mr. Montanus, starting in 1960, was one of Kodak’s go-to Colorama photographers. “It was the great experience of his life, and he loved doing it,” said Alison Nordstrom, the former curator at the George Eastman House (now the George Eastman Museum) in Rochester. “The Colorama photographers were heroes in Kodaktown.”


After the grim years of World War II, Mr. Montanus’s photographs evoked the aspirational life that Kodak encouraged families to capture on their own with color film: a mother taking pictures of Christmas carolers through a frosted window; clean-cut teenagers dancing in a sock hop in the basement rec room; couples enjoying the fall foliage in Vermont.



The Colorama campaign promoted photography as an activity in itself. Wherever the scenes were set — in a sweeping vista out West, at a lakeside cabin in the Adirondacks, at a trendy disco in New York City — someone in the picture was taking a picture of the picture, making the Coloramas meta before meta became a thing.



The campaign also promoted the American dream, or at least a gauzy version of it, with cheerful white nuclear families in the suburbs documenting their lives with cameras and going for those “Kodak moments.”

Mr. Montanus embraced it all, thriving as the leading Colorama photographer in Kodak’s heyday. “He was Mr. Kodak,” Dr. Nordstrom said. “His death is the end of an era. His story and Kodak’s story were pretty much intertwined.”


Here is a selection of Kodak Colorama pictures, some shot by Neil Montanus, others not. The Colorama colors were really amazing, kind of Technicolor for still images,

Below,  a Montanus Colorama photo with - guess what - the real Matterhorn in the background! Mr. Montanus shot 55 of the 565 Grand Central Coloramas, more than any other photographer.


Another of Mr. Montanus’s Colorama photographs, this one depicting a scene at Lake Placid, in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, from 1966.


Wherever a Colorama scene was set, someone in the picture was taking a picture of the picture. This image is from December 1961.


A Colorama image in New York Grand Central Terminal by Mr. Montanus in 1989, the year before the Colorama campaign ended. The Grand Central Apple Store is now where the Colorama display was.



Back when Epcot opened, Kodak Colorama Photographer came and shot this sunset picture of the Journey into Imagination pavilion designed by Imagineers Tony Baxter and Tom Morris, and the picture was displayed at Grand Central from Nov 29 to Dec 20. Tony Baxter went to New York to see the picture in Grand Central!



More great Colorama pictures!
















Some Colorama pictures were shot around the world, too. Below Colorama pictures shot in India, Portugal, Brazil and Guam.










Some Colorama pics were never displayed at Grand Central, like some of the above pics and the ones below, probably considered too "hot" for New York travellers passing by!







A great 220 pages book titled "Colorama" published by teNeus is available on Amazon HERE.


All pictures: copyright Kodak

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Disneyland Paris Update : New Artworks Released for DLP Walt Disney Studios Frozen Land, Avengers Campus, Studio D - Plus: New Pictures for DLP Hotel New York - Art of Marvel, Frozen Celebration, New Tower of Terror !



Disneyland Paris just released two new artworks for the Frozen land as well as the Marvel land - "Avengers Campus" - coming at the Walt Disney Studios in 2021 and later! Above, the one for Fozen, below the Avengers Campus with the facade of the Iron Man ride on the left and Avengers jet on a platform on the right.



Also released a first rendering for Studio D, a new interactive show with Mickey and his friends at Walt Disney Studios Park. This brand new interactive show will welcome children and their parents in Spring 2020 with Mickey, Minnie and their Friends from Disney Junior at Studio D. In this new experience, the little ones will dance and sing alongside their characters.



Also at the WDS, On September 28th, thrill-seekers will discover three new experiences at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror - A New Dimension of Sensations! Walt Disney Imagineering and Maintenance teams are currently hard at work creating these new experiences. To "tell" their new story, each elevator as well as the scenes of the attraction must be updated: new lights, projectors, media, remixed soundtrack, vehicle movements. Everything has been reprogrammed, modernized, or replaced if necessary!



The three new scenarios feature the famous little girl, one of three elevator passengers who disappeared when the Hollywood Tower Hotel was struck by lightning in 1939, and which now haunts the attraction. From September 28, this little girl becomes the key character of three new experiences more terrifying than ever. The Infernal Machine, Caged Creatures and The Fifth Dimension plunge you into sinister and confusing universes:

Curse 1: The Infernal Machine: Stay alert, because the ghost of the little girl who haunts the place is perhaps not your worst nightmare ... The Infernal Machine in which you have just settled down has a very specific idea in mind. She aspires to trap you in this mechanical prison, shaking you in all directions. Hang on tight, the fall does not prevent! Will you be able to free yourself from its grip?

Curse 2: Caged Creatures: A tip: especially do not shout! Disturbing creatures roam around the elevator shaft and wait for the presence of souls in distress to come and terrorize - for the louder your cries are, the more powerful they become ... Will you be silent during your vertiginous falls? 13 floors?

Curse 3: The Fifth Dimension: Beware of you ... Do not get lost in this dimension! A sinister specter Poltergeist has opened the Fifth Dimension with one goal: to take away your soul. Prepare to lose all sense of reality as you tumble down on a psychedelic journey between two worlds ... will the little ghost girl bring you back to our dimension?



Will you have enough guts to enter The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror - A New Dimension of Sensations?


From September 28, 2019 to Disneyland Paris.From January 11 to May 3, 2020, Disneyland Paris will offer a brand new rendez-vous: the Frozen Celebration. During these festivities, visitors will discover 'The Snow Queen 2: An Enchanting Journey', a dazzling procession with Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven accompanied by incredible dancers and acrobats.

A brand new enchanted float will bring all the magic of nature to life! At the Walt Disney Studios Park, a brand new interactive adventure will open at Animation Celebration: 'Frozen: A Musical Invitation'. Visitors will then be transported to the kingdom of Arendelle, where they will be invited to play and interact with their favorite characters.


Visitors will also have the opportunity to extend the 'Frozen' experience in shops and restaurants, with exclusive treats and drinks, as well as a collection of products that will take them back to the adventures of Anna, Elsa and their friends.

Dont' go away as there is more DLP news with new pictures for the Hotel New York - Art of Marvel to open in 2020. And by the way, here is the full timeline of events at DLP and WDS up to end of 2020!



In 2020, Visitors will discover Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel, celebrating 80 years of Marvel storytelling in a typically New York atmosphere, recognizable by its contemporary Art Deco style. Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel will be inspired by a New York art gallery, paying tribute to the birthplace of many Marvel Super Heroes and the various artists who have imagined them. When it reopens in the summer of 2020, it will be the first hotel entirely dedicated to Marvel Art, inviting visitors to (re) discover the iconic stories and characters that make up the richness of this epic universe.



The Disney's New York Hotel -The Art of Marvel will also be one of the world's largest collections of Marvel works, with more than 300 unique exhibits, some of which are completely unpublished and exclusive. Disneyland Paris collaborates with more than 50 artists - Marvel Comics and Marvel Studios - to showcase the richness of the Marvel universe: comic book covers, posters, movie illustrations, storyboards, original sketches and more!

This unprecedented renovation will also include a redevelopment and modernization of all the rooms, which will reflect the sophisticated urban style of Tony Stark's tastes. All rooms (including 471 Superior Rooms) will feature several Marvel works and the 65 Empire State Club Rooms will offer a design that will surely delight Marvel fans.




Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel will also feature 25 Suites that will pay homage to the iconic heroes - including the Avengers and Spider-Man: references will creep into the design of the furnishings of some Suites and the walls will exhibit many works spectacular performances by Marvel artists, including special creations.



Residents of the Club & Suites rooms will enjoy exclusive amenities and services, such as a dedicated reception and access to the Empire State Lounge, a private lounge in an elegant setting where guests can relax and enjoy their breakfast.





Beyond the rooms and Suites, visitors will enjoy a 100% New York experience right down to the plate with unique restaurants and bars celebrating Art Marvel: Manhattan Restaurant: an elegant and refined table service restaurant, highlighted by a magnificent chandelier inspired by Asgard, where exceptional dishes will be served. The menu will highlight authentic flavors reminiscent of the spirit of an Italian family trattoria, with a work of fresh and local products.



Downtown Restaurant: a true culinary journey through a cosmopolitan New York with this buffet where traditional American dishes come to meet the flavors of Chinatown and Little Italy. Visitors can even see chefs preparing tasty dishes. The restaurant will also offer a selection of specialties inspired by the Marvel universe and its walls will display 90 superhero sketch portraits, some of them unpublished!



Skyline Bar: an elegant New York-style martini bar, offering a breathtaking view of the New York City peaks that will hold some heroic surprises. Visitors will find Marvel cocktails at the Skyline Bar as well as a fine selection of wines.



Lounge Bar: a trendy bar in the shape of a Manhattan loft serving fresh, organic produce: biodynamic wines, bottled beers from craft breweries, coffee and other organic cocoa drinks. The ideal place to meet up with family or friends after a day of adventure in the Disney Parks.



Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel will be the first Disney Hotel to host the Super Heroes. Visitors will be able to meet the iconic Marvel figures in a dedicated area: Super Hero Station.

In addition to heroic encounters every morning with the Marvel Super Heroes, visitors will enjoy spectacular photo points and be immersed in the action: to be part of the collection of the Guardians of the Galaxy Collection, lift the Mjolnir de Thor, and much more ...



Visitors will also enjoy many amenities during their stay at Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel: Metro Pool: an aquatic complex including an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a children's pool, a Jacuzzi but also a sauna and a steam room.

Metro Health Club: a fitness center that will be equipped with sports machines and accessories. Residents of the hotel will also be able to access various outdoor sports activities.

Marvel Design Studio: a world dedicated to children, where they can learn to draw their favorite Marvel Super Heroes in a setting inspired by the workshops where the comics are imagined.



Visitors can even head home with memories of their Marvel adventures through New York Boutique, which offers a selection of Marvel collectibles.

All residents of Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel will of course enjoy the benefits of Disney Hotels: Free Shuttle, More Magic Moments to access the Disney Parks before the opening, and many more services ... The first bookings for the Disney's New York Hotel - The Art of Marvel will open on November 05, 2019. The opening of the Hotel is scheduled for Summer 2020.

Artworks and pictures: copyright Disney

Monday, September 9, 2019

The Real Reason Why Disney Built Disneyland Paris in France Instead of Spain, Explained by Michael Eisner Himself



Forbes posted a long article titled "Michael Eisner Reveals The Magic Touch That Gave A Glow To Disneyland Paris", which include Michael Eisner comments about why Disney decided to build Disneyland Paris in France instead than in another European country - Spain - which was also considered, back at the end of the eighties. And now, after 27 years since DLP opening, we have al last the answer why and it's coming from Michael Eisner himself. Below, some excerpts from the Forbes article, there is more to read in the full article HERE.

"One of Disney’s objectives was to develop far more land than the space on which its theme parks would sit. It needed more land so that it could maintain standards throughout the entire resort from the parks to the surrounding hotels and even the roads and nature reserves. It has done this at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and to pull it off in France, Disney requested a vast plot of land almost a fifth the size of Paris. It got what it wanted but it came with a catch.

The French government agreed to sell a 5,510 acre plot of land to Disney provided that the majority of it was developed in accordance with its vision. To ensure that it benefits the local area, and isn’t rushed through, the government only sells land to Disney in stages once previous plots have been completed.

“We wanted to be close to the biggest population base, the crossroads of Europe,” says Eisner. “Although the UK has a welcoming business and creative climate, we didn’t consider England for Euro Disney for the reasons of location. We considered France and Spain. Most of the strong Disney management we inherited would have preferred to go to Spain because of the presumed similarities to Los Angeles and Florida. But that was a false assumption. Florida is warmer than Spain in the winter and has a history of Disney available tourism. For decades American travelers travelled past Orlando on their way to Southern Florida to places like Miami. People left Boston, New York, Toronto and Philadelphia etc and drove through Florida to Miami".

“Of course, Spain, which is a fantastic country and would have been a good choice, did not have the history of Disney type tourism. If we had gone to Barcelona or even Valencia, it would not have been that warm in winter as Florida and it wasn’t a convenient route across Europe. Paris, on the other hand is in the middle and the big question was about the weather.”

In winter the temperature in Paris can fall to below 30 degrees and it regularly snows so Disney ensured that its parks in Paris have more covered pathways and queue lines than their counterparts in the US. It came up with a particularly attractive solution for its Disneyland Paris park which has a turn-of-the-century themed Main Street running through its center. On either side of the street are elaborate arcades decorated with wrought-iron beams and oil lamps. They are turned on in winter making the arcades a welcome refuge from the weather outside though Eisner says they may not have been necessary.

“I grew up in Manhattan and knew how people operated in the winter. The subway was our friend. Nothing kept us inside. I knew that the weather would not preclude anyone in New York walking down Main Street in the winter if the park was there. More importantly, if you grew up in London or Paris, the underground and the metro was part of your life. But most of Disney management at that point was California-based and people on the west coast cannot imagine going anywhere without a car."

“My view was that, unless there is a blizzard, people in France do not let the weather keep them from going out. We knew, if France agree to extend the RER to our front gate as well as the TGV, Disneyland Paris would work. And in addition the tunnel to the UK was on the horizon. So the big question on the table was whether to build in Spain, because of the Disney California mentality, or France because of my New York mentality. I never wavered."



“Jacques Chirac, the then Mayor of Paris, Laurent Fabius the then prime minister, and François Mitterrand delivered on what we needed, mainly enough land and transportation. The President did say on opening day that Disney was “not his cup of tea,” although he asked for Disney tee shirts for his grandchildren. Chirac on the other hand was all in having spent some of his youth in the USA. But from the very first day it was a smash hit as far as the public was concerned.”

"Peter Pan Goes Wrong" Is the most Irreverent, Outrageous, and Hilarious Version You've Ever Seen of James Barrie's Beloved Novel !



I've got a real treat for you to start the week. Aired for Christmas on the BBC "Peter Pan Goes Wrong" is a stage adaptation of James Barrie's beloved novel by the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society and it is the most irreverent, outrageous, and irresistible version you've ever seen. It is hilarious from start to the end with a gag each five seconds and with this delicious British humor, which makes the play closer to one staged by the Monty Python than the Royal Shakespeare Company.



All Peter Pan characters are here, including Nana the dog and the crocodile and i wish i could tell you more without spoiling the gags, but believe me it's incredibly funny, so don't miss it! One more thing for French D&M readers as the video is in English but with French subtitles if you wish to have them - just click on the subtitles icon on the bottom right of the frame to have them.




All-right, let's fly to Neverland!




Vidoe: copyright BBC


 
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