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Friday July 03, 2009

Disney adds robotic Obama to attraction.


He looks like President Barack Obama, speaks like him, and even gestures like him, but he is not exactly the president of the United States.

This president is an audio-animatronic Obama surrounded by the 42 other U.S. presidents at Walt Disney World's newly revamped Hall of Presidents in Orlando, Florida.

Disney gathered a team of what it calls "Imagineers," each trained in various disciplines such as artistry, design and engineering, to update the attraction that has been around since 1971.

It's hard to believe the figures are not real people and, according to Disney officials, that's the goal.

"The magic of the show is actually being able to see all of the presidents throughout history on this stage together," said Eric Jacobson, senior vice president of creative development at Walt Disney Imagineering. "We have to use our magic to bring that together to make that happen." Watch the animatronic Obama in action ยป
Imagineers traveled to the Washington, D.C., to record Obama's voice for the show. They also worked with White House staffers to make sure his wardrobe, hair and mannerisms were portrayed as accurately as possible.

"He's very tailored and very well-dressed all the time so that's what we were trying to achieve, and I think we did," said Janice Jones, a costumer at Walt Disney World.
Disney sculptor Valerie Edwards created the Obama figure's likeness.

"Well, it's a great pressure of course to completely do an accurate job of somebody that's in the media so often," Edwards said.

She used an array of pictures and video of the president to capture even the slightest facial expression.

"I can watch the different speeches and I can watch his cadence as he speaks, I can watch his muscles as they move, I can see how his face changes as he speaks to see if there's any dominance in muscle," Edwards said.

The retitled show is called "The Hall of Presidents A Celebration of Liberty's Leaders," and it focuses on the bond between the president and the people.
Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin consulted on the project and said people who see the show should feel a greater sense of closeness to the presidents.

We got a chance to see this last week during our visit to orlando.

Posted by Vinodd at 1:41 PM
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Wish they had made a Bush statues as well. The theme should be ducking bush. you would be able to throw a shoe at him, and the robot would try to duck it..

happy :)

Vinodd Said on 7/6/2009 10:16:33 AM