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								By admin, on June 22nd, 2007 
      Hello everyone and welcome back. Today I will be continuing my Journey Into Imagination Photo Memories series with a tribute to Epcot
 Center’s long lost keeper of Imagination (and friend of Figment)
 ‘Dreamfinder’.
 
       
  
 
      This was the area that you exited into after experiencing the 3-D film Magic Journeys (or later Captain EO). Dreamfinder could usually be
 found here posing for photos with his friend Figment (like above with my
 sister Amy). Note the Kodak camera & film shop in the above photo. This
 area has now changed to ‘Figments Place‘, a meet & greet with a
 giant sized Figment.
 
       
  
      "I am the Dreamfinder", This was your first encounter withthe Dreamfinder as he introduced himself from the controls of his Dream
 Catcher. We next encounter our new host painting a color changing mural
 using a giant fiber optic paint brush.
 
       
  
      More scenes from the classic attraction feature Dreamfinder in variousperforming arts persona’s Above our friend conducting a laser light
 symphony and next he is dressed as a mysterious wizard.
 
       
  
      In the above scenes Dreamfinder operates a scientific contraption toshow the miniature workings of nature. These are projected on movie
 screens surrounding the ride vehicles.
 
       
  
      Finally we come to the end our our Journey Into Imagination. We see the Dreamfinder behind an old fashion
 camera telling us to "Use our newly found sparks of imagination in the
 Image Works". Next we look straight ahead and see that an on-ride photo
 (taken earlier going between scenes) is projected on a screen. This was
 well before these became common as a merchandising feature. These photos
 were never sold and they only exist now for those guests who
 photographed them with their personal cameras. This was not an easy task
 in those days before digital photography (yes, that is me above in the
 back right).
 
      My latest release ‘JeffLange Remembers Epcot’s Journey Into Imagination 25th Anniversary
 Collectors Edition‘ is now available, please click
 HERE for more information. As always, if you want to request a future DVD
 idea, Photo Memory topic or comment on anything, just drop me a line at
 suggestions@JeffLangeDVD.com.
 
								By admin, on June 15th, 2007 Hello everyone and welcome back for another Photo Memories update. This edition features Epcot’sJourney Into Imagination and some very cool shots of Figment’s upside down ‘Open House’.
  
 We start with the exterior and the pavilion’s original sign. Note the small signs on either side for Captain EO and The Image Works. Next is our new friend Figment greeting us as we pass by in our omnimovers.  
 Now we’ll have some fun looking at the detail of the upside down rooms in the second version of the attraction ‘Journey Into Your Imagination‘ and the current version ‘Journey Into Imagination with Figment‘. I just love comparing these photos right down to the Figment purple toilet paper and wallpaper!  
 Next update I will focus on some great hidden Figments and closeup details not normally possible to view when riding the attraction. This just goes to demonstrate the Imagineers great attention to detail… even though most guests will never see it! Production Update: I have been uploading vintage video all week in preparation for the following releases. Disneyland’s 45th Anniversary, Featuring, ‘Believe… There’s Magic in the Stars’, the ’45 Years of Magic Parade’, a visit to Club 33, a Horse Car ride down Main Street USA to see all the 45th Anniversary decorations, the final performance of the Woody’s Roundup stage show recorded July 17th, 2000 and more. Epcot’s The Land, Featuring the original ‘Listen to the Land’, The ‘Kitchen Kabaret Revue’, Farmer’s Market scenes,’Symbiosis’, ‘Food Rocks’, ‘Living with the Land’ and more. Also in pre production are Epcot’s The Living Seas, Epcot’s Communicore & Wonders of Life. I will also be fully covering  Classic World Showcase this fall. My latest release ‘Jeff Lange Remembers Epcot’s Journey Into Imagination 25th Anniversary Collectors Edition‘ is now available, please click HERE for more information. As always, if you want to request a future DVD idea, Photo Memory topic or comment on anything, just drop me a line at suggestions@JeffLangeDVD.com. 
								By admin, on June 9th, 2007 
      Jeff Lange Remembers Epcot’s Journey Into Imagination 25thAnniversary Collectors Edition 2-DVD Set.
 
      9 June 2007 
     
      Jeff Lange Remembers Epcot’sJourney Into Imagination 25th Anniversary Collectors Edition 2-DVD
 Set Released Today.
 
      To purchase this new JeffLangeDVD title, click This LINK.
 
       
      Windsor, Conn. (June 9th, 2007) -Today, JeffLangeDVD havereleased their latest Theme Park title, Jeff Lange Remembers
 Journey Into Imagination 25th Anniversary Collectors Edition 2-DVD Set.
 
      Jeff Lange takes you on a trip back in time to celebrate Epcot’s 25th Anniversary. This fifth in a series, features the
 Future World classic attraction Journey Into Imagination,
 Presented by Kodak.
 
      Disc One:
     
      Journey Into Imagination presented by Kodak (1993)
     
      This incredible video was recorded with an audio mixer and twomicrophones to capture the main narration plus the sounds of the
 background audio effects. Features full coverage of the exterior, que &
 load area plus all your favorite ride scenes.
 
      The Image Works – Creative Playground of the Future (1992)
     
      Walk thru the ‘Sensor Rainbow Corridor’ and the ‘Stepping Tones’. Watch Figment demonstrate how to draw Dreamfinder’s
 beard on the ‘Magic Palette‘ video screens. Experience
 Dreamfinder’s blimp race, the pin tables and more.
 
      Journey Into Imagination (1992)
     
      This ride thru was recorded from a different perspective to capturealternate scenes not always noticed on the attraction.
 
      The Image Works (1991)
     
      The second floor is illuminated for nighttime presentation. Completecoverage of ‘Figment’s Coloring Book‘, plus a brief look at
 ‘Making Faces’, ‘Dreamfinder’s School of Drama
 ’ and ‘Figments Kaleidoscope’.
 
      Journey Into Imagination (1991)
     
      This ride thru is the earliest recording available.
     
      Photo Slideshow (1983-1998)
     
      A photo montage of over sixty vintage images spanning over a decade ofmemories. The slideshow features the attraction itself and the original
 Image Works.
 
      Bonus Ride Thru (1992)
     
      Features close-up footage of Figment & Dreamfinder on the Dream Catcher. 
      Disc Two:
     
      Journey Into Imagination Presented by Kodak (1995)
     
      This was my final recording of the original version of the attraction.
     
      Journey Into Your Imagination Presented by Kodak (1999)
     
      Take a tour of the Imagination Institute before the official opening andbe test subjects for the new invention, The Imagination Scanner.
 This recording features full coverage of the exterior, que & load area.
 
      The Image Works (1999)
     
      Preview the Kodak ‘What-If?’ Labs before the official opening. 
      Journey Into Imagination with Figment Presented by Kodak (2006)
     
      Join Figment & Dr. Nigel Channing for the Imagination Institute’s openhouse. Explore the five human senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and
 taste plus full coverage of the exterior, que & load area.
 
      The Image Works (2006)
     
      Tour the updated Kodak ‘What-If?’ Labs featuring Figment’s MelodyMaker.
 
      Photo Slideshow (1999-2007)
     
      Over One Hundred and forty Images featuring the new attraction, detailsof the upside down rooms, hidden Figments, the Image Works, Props,
 Figments place plus a rare look at the original second floor Image Works
 location as it exists today.
 
      Celebrate Epcot’s 25th Anniversary year after year or experience the
 magic for the first time by purchasing ’
 Jeff Lange Remembers Epcot’s Journey Into Imagination’.
 
      Total Running Time: 134 Min 
     
       
      For more details on purchasing this title, click HERE.
 
      For more information on this or other titles please contact jeff@jefflangedvd.com or visit JeffLangeDVD.
 
								By admin, on June 9th, 2007  Jeff Lange takes you on a trip back in time to celebrate Epcot’s 25th Anniversary. This fifth in a series, features the Future World classic attraction Journey Into Imagination, Presented by Kodak.
 Disc One: Journey Into Imagination presented by Kodak (1993) This incredible video was recorded with an audio mixer and two microphones to capture the main narration plus the sounds of the background audio effects. Features full coverage of the exterior, que & load area plus all your favorite ride scenes. The Image Works – Creative Playground of the Future (1992) Walk thru the Sensor Rainbow Corridor and the Stepping Tones. Watch Figment demonstrate how to draw Dreamfinder’s beard on the Magic Palette video screens. Experience Dreamfinder’s blimp race, the pin tables and more. Journey Into Imagination (1992) This ride thru was recorded from a different perspective to capture alternate scenes not always noticed on the attraction. The Image Works (1991) The second floor is illuminated for nighttime presentation. Complete coverage of Figment’s Coloring Book, plus a brief look at Making Faces, Dreamfinder’s School of Drama and Figments Kaleidoscope. Journey Into Imagination (1991) This ride thru is the earliest recording available. Photo Slideshow (1983-1998) A photo montage of over sixty vintage images spanning over a decade of memories. The slideshow features the attraction itself and the original Image Works. Bonus Ride Thru (1992) Features close-up footage of Figment & Dreamfinder on the Dream Catcher. Disc Two: Journey Into Imagination Presented by Kodak (1995) This was my final recording of the original version of the attraction. Journey Into Your Imagination Presented by Kodak (1999) Take a tour of the Imagination Institute before the official opening and be test subjects for the new invention, The Imagination Scanner. This recording features full coverage of the exterior, que & load area. The Image Works (1999) Preview the Kodak “What-If?” Labs before the official opening. Journey Into Imagination with Figment Presented by Kodak (2006) Join Figment & Dr. Nigel Channing for the Imagination Institute’s open house. Explore the five human senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste plus full coverage of the exterior, que & load area. The Image Works (2006) Tour the updated Kodak What-If? Labs featuring Figment’s Melody Maker. Photo Slideshow (1999-2007) Over One Hundred and forty Images featuring the new attraction, details of the upside down rooms, hidden Figments, the Image Works, Props, Figments place plus a rare look at the original second floor Image Works location as it exists today. Celebrate Epcot’s 25th Anniversary year after year or experience the magic for the first time by purchasing “Jeff Lange Remembers Epcot’s Journey Into Imagination”. Total Running Time: 134 Min  This item qualifies for free shipping on your entire order. I strive to provide my customers with superior customer service. All orders shipped within 24 business hours guaranteed! $27.95 
								By admin, on May 31st, 2007 
      Hi everyone, I recently received the following note and was very touchedby her story. I decided it would be nice to share it with my readers and
 after getting Erin’s blessings I am posting for all to enjoy. This is
 what makes doing these DVDs worth it for me. I’m glad to spread the
 Disney magic in my own little way and to know it is appreciated.
 
      Magical Comments:
     
      You won’t remember me, but I contacted you about your WDW 20thanniversary DVD. It was at least a month ago and I did purchase it. I
 said I needed to make sure you could see the dancers in the parade
 because a friend of mine was one of them. Well, I hope you don’t mind,
 but I wanted to tell you what happened. Warning: I’m long winded,
 especially right now when my brain’s fried too. So settle back in your
 chair or delete this and run for your life while you can!
 
      My friends Becky and Adam have been going through such h_ll in the pastyear and more. She lost her job, was diagnosed with a debilitating
 condition, they’ve both been in the hospital in the past month and a
 half….. Lots of stress and pain. We got together (along with their 2
 year old daughter Sophia) last Thurs night with the hopes of getting
 them out of the house and maybe having some laughs.
 
      I brought your DVD as a surprise with me. Quick backstory: Becky was aCM at WDW for 7 years as a dancer, performer, and choreographer. Her
 father is a former Imagineer who worked with Walt Disney himself and
 then later in WDW.  When we first met Becky, we asked if we could have
 seen her perform on one of our trips. One thing stood out: the Party
 Gras parade (the one with the big character balloons for WDW’s 20th
 birthday). Unfortunately, I did the video we had of it, and I was stuck
 behind tall people. I got the balloons, but not the dancers.
 
      Then I saw your DVD and contacted you. I actually held my breath as wepopped it in the player (keeping up a mantra the whole time: "please let
 her be on it!" — she could have been sick, who knows?), but there she
 was! She performed in the Carmen Miranda – Minnie Mouse section. We got
 a closeup of her dancing right by the camera, then the women move to
 stand on the Minnie float and she was right up front! Becky was blown
 away! She told me that she has no video of any performance and to see
 this brought so many good feelings back! I hugged Sophia and pointed to
 the screen the whole time whispering, "That’s your Mommy!" Becky was in
 her own world, transported back 14 – 15 years, and I realized she was
 whispering the dance moves to herself or friends’ names as they went by.
 Including a laugh: “They grabbed me and said I had 15 minutes to learn
 the dance.” She replaced someone who couldn’t be in it and stayed,
 ending up as dance captain for her unit.
 
      Then the next magic moment came. I whispered to Becky, "Look at yourdaughter."
 
      Sophia knows all about Disney parades on TV. She watches their recordingof the 2006 Christmas parade at least once a week. That her own mother
 was one of those magical people awed her. That alone got to Becky, but
 then Sophia tried mimicking her dance steps. With happy tears in her
 eyes, Becky got up and said, "Do you want me to teach the dance?" and
 Sophia yelled happily, "Yes! I do Mommy dance! I grow up and do it in
 Disney!"
 
      The sight of Becky breaking down the dance to easy things for Sophia torepeat….. what can I say? (“First, we cha-cha.” Sophia walked back and
 forth. “Then we swing our skirt. And sing Sumba! Sumba! Sumba!” A 2½
 year old marching, swinging an imaginary skirt, and yelling Sumba!
 Sumba! Sumba! is really something to see!)
 
      Becky was also in Spectromagic which was on the DVD too! (Tougher to seethough since it’s nighttime, but we picked her based on body language.
 As she said, “I was the only dragonfly to do a low-medium-and high arm
 movement which gave me 3 spins. The rest did 2.”)
 
      I gave them the DVD as a gift and got a big hug in return.
     
      But the story isn’t done:
     
      As I said, Becky’s father is David Anderson, one of Walt’s Imagineers.Coincidentally, “Mickey Mouse” mails Sophia once in awhile. The same day
 as the DVD, another envelope came to her with a bunch of photos,
 including Walt Disney, Walt and Mickey, and the Partners statue. The
 note read, “This is my daddy, Walt Disney. He was pals with your Papa!
 (Her word for her maternal grandfather.) Love, Mickey!”
 
      Friday morning, Becky called her father and Sophia spoke first. Shestarted off by saying that Mickey Mouse sent pictures of his daddy and
 that Papa and Walt were pals! But she had to go because the Mommy show
 was on. “Sumba! Sumba! Sumba!”
 
      (Also that she had ridden in the “magic car” and it was a monorail.Translation: I drove her around the block in my mustang convertible –
 roof down – with the full WDW monorail spiel playing on the CD.)
 
      Naturally, he was stunned and Becky had to fill him in. I didn’t knowit, but her family never saw her in that parade. One plan after another
 to get there got interrupted. The chance to see her on the DVD has them
 so excited! Plus, that his granddaughter wants to hear him talk about
 his pal, Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse’s daddy…. and that she’s talking
 (albeit a toddler’s dreams) of being the 3rd generation in their family
 to go to Disney…. They’re coming out in September and now it has a
 whole other meaning to it too.
 
      (He also says he wants a ride in the magic car with the monorail spiel!)
     
      What a great night. If even for a little while, Disney magic broughtsome happiness to some people, who brought it to so many others, when
 they really needed it.
 
      Thank you!  Without your DVD, that night wouldn’t have happened.
     
      Erin Blackwell
     
								By admin, on May 21st, 2007 
      Hello everyone & welcome to my photo memories #13, featuring part onefrom another Epcot Center classic attraction
 World of Motion! I hope you enjoy the photos.
 
       
  
      I loved the concept of the attraction going outside and back (which itstill does today as GM Test Track). The cave people above remind me of
 the animatronics from the 1964 NY Worlds Fair. Just don’t tell GM they
 were in the Ford Pavilion!
 
       
  
      These two figures ended up traveling to Disneyland to become Pirates inthe updated 1997 PC re-theming of Pirates of the Caribbean after World
 of Motion closed in 1996.
 
       
  
      The invention of the wheel above. Would you buy a used chariot from thisman? Please check back next week as we continue out
 World of Motion photo tour.
 
      Lately I have been getting a number of emails asking about my next Epcot’s 25th Anniversary release. I am currently working on
 Journey Into Imagination. It will feature multiple vintage ride thrus,
 full coverage of the original Image Works, a photo slideshow of images
 from the attraction, the short lived second version plus the updated
 Image Works, the current version featuring the return of Figment plus
 much more. Please check back
 here for more details and release information. Below are some photos
 of the stars of the attraction! I even had the chance to meet them in
 person back in 1991 (we all look so young).
 
       
  
      As always, if you want to request a future DVD idea, Photo Memory topicor comment on anything, just drop me a line at
 suggestions@JeffLangeDVD.com.
 
								By admin, on May 12th, 2007 
  Jeff Lange takes you on a trip back in time to celebrate Epcot’s 25th Anniversary. This fourth in a series, features the Future World classic attraction World of Motion, Presented by General Motors. Disc One:
 World of Motion Presented by GM (1993) This incredible video was recorded with an audio mixer and twomicrophones to capture the sounds in front of you and the narration from the speaker behind your head. Features full coverage of the exterior, queue & load area plus all your favorite ride scenes. The Bird and Robot Show (1991) Meet ’Bird’, and an assembly line robot,’Tiger’ for a lively comedy show that explains the workings of the GM assembly line. General Motors Corporate Lounge (1994) Step into the GM corporate lounge for a complete tour. Enjoy the view out the large windows overlooking the park. World of Motion Presented by GM (1994) Another whimsical look at the history and achievements in transportation. This was my final recording of this attraction. Photo Slideshow (1982-1995) A photo montage of over sixty vintage images spanning over a decade of memories. The slideshow features the attraction itself and the Genaral Motors TransCenter displays. Bonus Ride Thru (1993) A bonus ride on the Future World classic. Disc Two: World of Motion Presented by GM (1991) This is the earliest ride footage available, Includes a brief look in the GM TransCenter. World of Motion Presented by GM (1992) A final ride thru at night. Archival Props Slideshow (1992-2006) These historical images trace the World of Motion figures & props to their current locations. GM Test Track Photo Slideshow (1996-1999) Features images of Test Track Construction, temporary preview displays and the opening sneak peek. GM Test Track (2006) Features full coverage of the exterior, que & load area, all your favorite ride scenes plus the Inside Track Discovery Center. Celebrate Epcot’s 25th Anniversary year after year or experience the magic for the first time by purchasing “Jeff Lange Remembers: Epcot’s World of Motion”. Total Running Time: 128 Min This item qualifies for free shipping on your entire order. I strive to provide my customers with superior customer service. All orders shipped within 24 business hours guaranteed! $27.95 | Spreading the Magic Around the World | 
Magical Comments
Hi everyone, I recently received the following note and was very touched
by her story. I decided it would be nice to share it with my readers and
after getting Erin’s blessings I am posting for all to enjoy. This is
what makes doing these DVDs worth it for me. I’m glad to spread the
Disney magic in my own little way and to know it is appreciated.
Magical Comments:
You won’t remember me, but I contacted you about your WDW 20th
anniversary DVD. It was at least a month ago and I did purchase it. I
said I needed to make sure you could see the dancers in the parade
because a friend of mine was one of them. Well, I hope you don’t mind,
but I wanted to tell you what happened. Warning: I’m long winded,
especially right now when my brain’s fried too. So settle back in your
chair or delete this and run for your life while you can!
My friends Becky and Adam have been going through such h_ll in the past
year and more. She lost her job, was diagnosed with a debilitating
condition, they’ve both been in the hospital in the past month and a
half….. Lots of stress and pain. We got together (along with their 2
year old daughter Sophia) last Thurs night with the hopes of getting
them out of the house and maybe having some laughs.
I brought your DVD as a surprise with me. Quick backstory: Becky was a
CM at WDW for 7 years as a dancer, performer, and choreographer. Her
father is a former Imagineer who worked with Walt Disney himself and
then later in WDW. When we first met Becky, we asked if we could have
seen her perform on one of our trips. One thing stood out: the Party
Gras parade (the one with the big character balloons for WDW’s 20th
birthday). Unfortunately, I did the video we had of it, and I was stuck
behind tall people. I got the balloons, but not the dancers.
Then I saw your DVD and contacted you. I actually held my breath as we
popped it in the player (keeping up a mantra the whole time: "please let
her be on it!" — she could have been sick, who knows?), but there she
was! She performed in the Carmen Miranda – Minnie Mouse section. We got
a closeup of her dancing right by the camera, then the women move to
stand on the Minnie float and she was right up front! Becky was blown
away! She told me that she has no video of any performance and to see
this brought so many good feelings back! I hugged Sophia and pointed to
the screen the whole time whispering, "That’s your Mommy!" Becky was in
her own world, transported back 14 – 15 years, and I realized she was
whispering the dance moves to herself or friends’ names as they went by.
Including a laugh: “They grabbed me and said I had 15 minutes to learn
the dance.” She replaced someone who couldn’t be in it and stayed,
ending up as dance captain for her unit.
Then the next magic moment came. I whispered to Becky, "Look at your
daughter."
Sophia knows all about Disney parades on TV. She watches their recording
of the 2006 Christmas parade at least once a week. That her own mother
was one of those magical people awed her. That alone got to Becky, but
then Sophia tried mimicking her dance steps. With happy tears in her
eyes, Becky got up and said, "Do you want me to teach the dance?" and
Sophia yelled happily, "Yes! I do Mommy dance! I grow up and do it in
Disney!"
The sight of Becky breaking down the dance to easy things for Sophia to
repeat….. what can I say? (“First, we cha-cha.” Sophia walked back and
forth. “Then we swing our skirt. And sing Sumba! Sumba! Sumba!” A 2½
year old marching, swinging an imaginary skirt, and yelling Sumba!
Sumba! Sumba! is really something to see!)
Becky was also in Spectromagic which was on the DVD too! (Tougher to see
though since it’s nighttime, but we picked her based on body language.
As she said, “I was the only dragonfly to do a low-medium-and high arm
movement which gave me 3 spins. The rest did 2.”)
I gave them the DVD as a gift and got a big hug in return.
But the story isn’t done:
As I said, Becky’s father is David Anderson, one of Walt’s Imagineers.
Coincidentally, “Mickey Mouse” mails Sophia once in awhile. The same day
as the DVD, another envelope came to her with a bunch of photos,
including Walt Disney, Walt and Mickey, and the Partners statue. The
note read, “This is my daddy, Walt Disney. He was pals with your Papa!
(Her word for her maternal grandfather.) Love, Mickey!”
Friday morning, Becky called her father and Sophia spoke first. She
started off by saying that Mickey Mouse sent pictures of his daddy and
that Papa and Walt were pals! But she had to go because the Mommy show
was on. “Sumba! Sumba! Sumba!”
(Also that she had ridden in the “magic car” and it was a monorail.
Translation: I drove her around the block in my mustang convertible –
roof down – with the full WDW monorail spiel playing on the CD.)
Naturally, he was stunned and Becky had to fill him in. I didn’t know
it, but her family never saw her in that parade. One plan after another
to get there got interrupted. The chance to see her on the DVD has them
so excited! Plus, that his granddaughter wants to hear him talk about
his pal, Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse’s daddy…. and that she’s talking
(albeit a toddler’s dreams) of being the 3rd generation in their family
to go to Disney…. They’re coming out in September and now it has a
whole other meaning to it too.
(He also says he wants a ride in the magic car with the monorail spiel!)
What a great night. If even for a little while, Disney magic brought
some happiness to some people, who brought it to so many others, when
they really needed it.
Thank you! Without your DVD, that night wouldn’t have happened.
Erin Blackwell
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