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{{Quoteless}}'''Walt Disney Imagineering''' (also known as '''WDI''' or simply '''Imagineering''') is the design and development arm of the [[Walt Disney Company]], responsible for the creation and construction of Disney theme parks worldwide. Founded by [[Walt Disney]] in [[1952]] to oversee the production of [[Disneyland|Disneyland Park]], it was originally known as '''WED Enterprises''', from the initials Walter Elias Disney.
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'''Walt Disney Imagineering''' (also known as '''WDI''' or simply '''Imagineering''') is the design and development arm of the [[Walt Disney Company]], responsible for the creation and construction of Disney theme parks worldwide. Founded by [[Walt Disney]] in [[1952]] to oversee the production of [[Disneyland|Disneyland Park]], it was originally known as '''WED Enterprises''', from the initials Walter Elias Disney.
   
 
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Walt Disney Imagineering (also known as WDI or simply Imagineering) is the design and development arm of the Walt Disney Company, responsible for the creation and construction of Disney theme parks worldwide. Founded by Walt Disney in 1952 to oversee the production of Disneyland Park, it was originally known as WED Enterprises, from the initials Walter Elias Disney.

History

Imagineering is perhaps best known for its development of Audio-Animatronics, a form of robotics created for use in shows and attractions in the theme parks that allowed Disney to animate things in three dimensions instead of just two. The idea sprang from Disney's fascination with a mechanical bird he purchased in New Orleans, which eventually led to the development of the attraction The Enchanted Tiki Room. The Tiki Room, which featured singing Audio Animatronic birds, was the first to use such technology. Audio Animatronics are featured prominently in many popular Disney attractions, including Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion.

Walt Disney Imagineering Management

The following is a list of Imagineers who either took part of creating Pirates of the Caribbean, or had interviews with concerning the ride in Dead Men Tell No Tales features: History of the Attraction and Re-Imagineering the Attraction. Imagineers also took part in making The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow.

Walt Disney Imagineering

  • Tom Fitzgerald - Executive Vice President, Senior Creative Executive
  • Marty Sklar - Former Vice Chairman, Principal Creative Executive, and President
  • Jason Roberts - Project Manager and Show Designer

Notable Disney Imagineers

  • Bill Justice - Programmed figures for several Disney attractions such as Pirates of the Caribbean, the Haunted Mansion, and Country Bear Jamboree.
  • Bill Martin - Helped Design the Monorail, Fantasyland attractions, Pirates of the Caribbean and Walt Disney World.
  • Blaine Gibson - Chief sculptor who created many Audio-Animatronics figures, including most in the Hall of Presidents, as well as the "Partners" statue found in the hubs of Disneyland and Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.
  • Claude Coats - Designed the sets for Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, Adventure Through Inner Space, If You Had Wings, and many other classic attractions.
  • John Hench - Most famous work is Space Mountain's exterior design; also worked on Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Spaceship Earth, and the overall design of EPCOT Center, in addition to multiple other projects. Worked also on the selection of color palettes for many of the projects during his lifetime.
  • Marc Davis - Distinguished Imagineer noted for his stylized character design and comedic "sight gags;" designed most of the characters in The Jungle Cruise, The Enchanted Tiki Room, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Carousel of Progress, Country Bear Jamboree, America Sings, and many other classic attractions.
  • Yale Gracey - Best known for the invention of special effects and new attraction technologies, most famously for the Haunted Mansion.
  • Xavier "X" Atencio - Most famous works include the songs "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" for, Pirates of the Caribbean and "Grim Grinning Ghosts" for the Haunted Mansion.

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