26th November 2024

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Imagineering in a Box | Online Course

Imagineering in a Box is a free, online educational curriculum available through Khan Academy. Lessons compile expertise of Disney Imagineers from hundreds of career disciplines around the world to share with learners of all ages.

Lesson 1: Build your own world

This lesson addresses the question: where do you want to go? It introduces the idea of experiential storytelling and the difference between an amusement park and a theme park. We’ll explore how storytelling and theme impact every decision made in the design of a land and how they engage all senses.
You’ll walk out of this lesson with a theme and high concept for a land of your own design along with a mood board and map that conveys the land.
Exercise requirements: All activities can be done with physical materials.
Time requirement: 2 hours minimum

Lesson 2: Build your own attractions

This lesson addresses the question: what do you want to do in your themed land? It introduces students to the range of possible attractions within a themed land with a focus on dark rides. It exposes the importance of theme and storytelling in attractions in general. Following the creative development process at Walt Disney Imagineering, students envision and design their own dark ride. This includes both the artistic (beat sheets, models) and engineering (throughput, footprint) aspects of ride design.
You’ll walk out of this lesson with a beat sheet (bullet point summary), a digital layout and a physical model of your attraction.
Exercise requirements: Includes activities that are computer based and activities that require the use of physical materials.
Time requirement: 2 hours minimum

Lesson 3: Build your own character

This lesson addresses the question: who do you want to meet in your land or attraction? (Who lives there?) The lesson introduces a variety of ways that Walt Disney Imagineering brings characters to life and explores the process of character development through character sheets, performance, costume design, armatures, actuation and control (with a focus on animatronics).
You’ll walk out of this lesson with a character sheet, a costume, a simple physical armature design and a digital actuated armature.
Exercise requirements: Includes activities that are computer based and activities that require the use of physical materials.
Time requirement: 2 hours minimum

About this unit

Have you ever wondered how theme parks come to life? Disney Imagineers from hundreds of career disciplines around the world share how they use a wide range of skills – from story development and conceptual design, to math, physics and engineering – that all come together to create immersive experiences. Imagineering in a Box allows you to explore different aspects of theme park design, from characters to ride development, as you design a theme park of your very own.