Interview: Connie Swanson Lane (The 1966 Disneyland Ambassador to the World)

1966 Disneyland Ambassador to the World, Connie Swanson Lane
1966 Disneyland Ambassador to the World, Connie Swanson Lane

Connie Swanson Lane worked at Disneyland in the 1960s as a tour guide, VIP hostess, and she was the 1966 Disneyland Ambassador to the World. As Ambassador, Connie traveled both locally and abroad, bringing brought the joy of Disneyland around the world. She was involved in many historic Disneyland events, such as the grand openings of New Orleans Square, “it’s a small world,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Connie’s Disneyland career was filled with numerous unforgettable experiences such as in 1969, leading her tour to Tomorrowland, to view the live broadcast of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing, and during her Ambassador year, getting the chance to work with Walt Disney.

AUDIO INDEX

0:00 Special introduction with audio of Walt Disney, Connie as Ambassador in 1966, and some thoughts of Connie by Disney Legend Jack Lindquist

2:59 Her start at Disneyland; Don Novis of the Golden Horseshoe Revue; Becoming a tour guide and working in Guest Relations

6:38 Connie saving a young boy who fell in the Rivers of America; The tour guide hat

8:40 Connie’s love of the international Guests of Disneyland; a memory of Walt Disney

10:35 Early Disneyland – Disneyland attire in the early days; Robert Shore

12:10 Cast member functions including Drama Club

13:00 Learning about and trying out for the Disneyland Ambassador program; The Disneyland tencennial Ambassador ceremony; Her path to becoming Ambassador in 1966

17:24 Learning about becoming Ambassador; Her Ambassador year; Getting an Ambassador makeover – getting her hair cut at the studio; Jack Lindquist; working with Frank Forsythe of the Disneyland Ambassador program

22:14 Connie’s year as Disneyland Ambassador to the World; Traveling internationally and much of the US; Representing Disneyland, Walt Disney, and all of Walt Disney Productions

25:11 Working with and reporting to Walt Disney; A photo session of Walt; Walt’s advice on how to treat Disney park Guests

28:15 The grand opening of “it’s a small world” in Disneyland – participating from Sweden

30:23 Hospital visits as Disneyland Ambassador; Polio sanitarium in Columbia

32:25 Walt Disney’s death

33:40 After Connie’s Ambassador year

Interview: Jeffrey Sherman (Son of Disney songwriter Robert B. Sherman)

Jeff Sherman, son of Disney songwriter Robert B. Sherman
Jeff Sherman, son of Disney songwriter Robert B. Sherman

Jeffrey C. Sherman is a writer, producer and director for film and television. One of his Disney credits includes serving as story editor on the television series Boy meets World. He is the son of the legendary Disney songwriter Robert B. Sherman, one half of the famed Sherman Brothers team.

AUDIO INDEX

1:14 Some of the differences between Bob and Richard

2:45 Jeff’s memories of his father

3:43 Jeff visits the set of Mary Poppins as a child and meets Walt Disney

5:34 Jeff’s inspirations

6:47 The legacy of the Sherman Brothers

 

 

Interview: Don Dorsey (IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth at Epcot)

interview-don-dorsey-mcDon Dorsey is a musician, director, producer, and audio engineer whose work for Disney includes everything from musical performances and arrangements to sound design to complete show design and direction for several Disney parks.

Don started his long-lasting relationship with Disney in 1975 and for the first 17 years served as the main audio recording and post-production engineer for the Entertainment Division of the Disneyland Park, manning console knobs and faders for recording sessions with Mickey and his cohorts, and for musical groups which ran the gamut from bagpipes, steel drums and accordion to marching band, 100-voice choir and symphony orchestra. His electronic arrangements and performances for Disney’s original Main Street Electrical Parade have been heard by hundreds of millions of Disney Park guests.

With the opening of Epcot in 1982, Don began creating and directing nighttime spectaculars for the World Showcase Lagoon beginning with A New World Fantasy and moving on to Laserphonic Fantasy, IllumiNations, and most recently Reflections of Earth. Other nighttime shows created and directed by Don include “Sorcery in the Sky” for Disney Studios Florida, and “Starlight Magic” for Tokyo Disneyland.

As of 2015, Don is in his 41st year of consulting to Disney and works mostly behind the scenes coordinating sound and music for Creative Entertainment at the Disneyland Resort.

I sat down with Don in 2009 to find out more about the creation of “Reflections of Earth.” I hope you enjoy hearing his interview! And don’t miss the photos below.  As always, I’ve also included the Audio Index below. (Transcription available here)

LISTEN:

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IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth
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Gavin Greenaway (left) and Don Dorsey (right) during a recording session of IlluminNations: Reflections of Earth at Abbey Road studios
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Don Dorsey programming the fire on the barges for Reflections of Earth
Bernie Durgin (pyro coordinator), Eric Tucker (pyro designer) and Don Dorsey prepare for nighttime effects testing in China.
Bernie Durgin (pyro coordinator), Eric Tucker (pyro designer) and Don Dorsey prepare for nighttime effects testing in China.
The original styrofoam model of the Earth for the video globe in IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth
The original styrofoam model of the Earth for the video globe in IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth
A frame out of the video that wraps around the video globe in Reflections of Earth
A frame out of the video that wraps around the video globe in Reflections of Earth
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The Reflections of Earth globe in the daytime
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A scene on the video globe during a presentation of IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth

Don Dorsey is a music director, whose work, amongst other things, includes the Main Street Electrical Parade, America on Parade, Reflections of Earth, Fantasmic!, and Sorcery in the Sky

AUDIO INDEX

1:49 The beginnings of Reflections of Earth; Air launch fireworks technology; Don came onboard as creative director of the show; Computer chip for firework shells; Benefits of the air launch technology; Mickey ears fireworks; Shooting star effect

7:36 Creating a production for the Millennium; Early ideas; The Millennium lagoon show comes together; The story of Earth

13:46 The music of Reflections of Earth; Hans Zimmer out-Gavin Greenaway in; Hearing the music for the first time; Creating the moment human beings appear on the planet; A hockey game was the inspiration for the opening of the music; future uses of the music; “Promise” (with music from the Epcot parade “Tapestry of Nations” and “We Go On”; Gavin wins an Emmy for the music; Don wrote the lyrics for “We Go On”

25:16 Opening narration featuring Jim Cummings; The show’s lighting cue when the lights go out, and the opening lighting cue for the Main Street Electrical Parade

27:58 More about music; Don wrote the lyrics for “We Go On”; the inspiration for “We Go On”

32:46 The video globe in Reflections of Earth; The thought of Spaceship Earth being covered with LEDs; Challenges with the globe; Fire effects and inferno barge; Programming the fire using a Midi keyboard

37:59 Producing the video on the globe; The process of creating the video and a graphic simulation; Determining how to display the various video “continents”; Creating a model of the Earth and engineering it

43:38 he movements and limitations of the fountains; Color coordination of fountains, fireworks and smoke

47:24 The lasers; The safety aspect of the lasers are regulated by the government; Achieving unique colors with lasers

48:32 The show officially premiered on October 1, 2000 and was expected to remain for ten years; Don’s feelings about the show