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365 Adventures in 2011: Day 29 – Film is the new digital as retro-tech returns

What happens when state-of-the-art technology becomes commonplace? Its predecessor becomes “cool” again.

I was in Urban Outfitters today, one of many stores I visited in search of a new belt (eventually found at Target). While there, I spotted an unusual display filled with imported cameras. It was stocked with film cameras.

A few years ago, the hot items in the camera world were all digital. Everyone sought out the one with the most megapixels or biggest LCD screen. But now everyone almost always carries a high-quality camera, thanks to smart phones. And when everyone is used to something, it loses its “cool” factor. That’s when retro technology steps in.

It appears that the cool kids now look to film as something that existed before their time; it’s something to experiment with. I watched as an 11 or 12 year old girl told her mom how “cool” these film cameras are. Next to them are racks of 8mm and 35mm film.

It’s all happened before. CDs, and now MP3s, are the most common method of obtaining music, so kids turn to vinyl records as something “new,” even if it’s really generations old. Radio broadcasts are back in the form of podcasts. 1980s video games are resold as downloads on today’s “next-gen” consoles. If decades-old fashions can return (just look at the abundance of fedoras in stores and on celebrities’ heads), why not old technology too?

Of course, film is a bit different. It still needs to be developed and I’m not sure kids who grew up on high-speed Internet connections are willing to wait for that. But I suppose that’s why iPhone apps like instagram are popular, offering that retro look without the retro speed.

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Video: Interview with Walt Disney Imagineer Rick Rothschild at Captain EO Tribute opening

At the official opening of the Captain EO Tribute at Disneyland on Feb. 23, 2010 was Walt Disney Imagineer Rick Rothschild who discussed how the attraction originally came to exist and offers insight on what was changed for its current “tribute” version:

(Video/interview by Jeremiah Daws for Inside the Magic.)

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Official Disney photos from the Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Here’s a great set of official photos released by Disney from this morning’s reopening of “Captain EO” in Tomorrowland at Disneyland.

“Captain EO” the classic musical spectacular that thrilled Disneyland Park guests from 1986 – 1997 is now open at Disneyland park. The attraction’s return to Tomorrowland provides new audiences the opportunity to experience the original 3D production for the very first time, as well as a nostalgic look back for longtime fans wanting to see “The King of Pop” in a rare performance created for the big-screen.

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Victor Chupina, 6, of Los Angeles does his best Michael Jackson dance moves at the opening of “Captain EO” at Disneyland. (Photo by Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland)

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Renee Colette, who appears as a dancer in “Captain EO” arrives at the first screening of “Captain EO” at Disneyland. (Photo by Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland)

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Actress Debbie Lee Carrington, who portrayed “Idy” in “Captain EO” arrives at the opening of “Captain EO” at Disneyland (Photo by Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland)

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

More than 500 audience members prepare for the first screening of “Captain EO” at Disneyland.

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

Captain EO reopening at Disneyland

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Pictures and Video from the reopening of Captain EO at Disneyland

The 3D theme park film “Captain EO” starring Michael Jackson reopened to hundreds of excited fans this morning at Disneyland. While I couldn’t be there personally, I was able to send Jeremiah Daws in my place to cover the opening of the long-rumored return of this popular attraction.

We’ll have a complete video of the morning’s activities (including interviews) a little later, but here’s a quick glimpse at what we’ve received so far.

The photo above shows the new “Captain EO Tribute” sign and poster that has been installed in the former location of “Honey, I Shrunk the Audience” -- which took over for “Captain EO” in that location in the first place.

Before reaching that point, hundreds of Disneyland guests lined up outside:

Captain EO merchandise was for sale outside the Disneyland entrance, including T-shirts and buttons:

Walt Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter was on hand to mark the occasion, seen here talking with two Captain EO fans who drove all the way from San Francisco overnight to see the return of the film.

Main Street signs directed guests to the attraction:

And here’s a quick video of fan reactions just after seeing Captain EO for the first time today:

I’ll keep updating this post as more fun emerges.