Love and Justice of Theme Park Practitioners

Bernice 2022-11-08 05:58:05

Although we only really had time to watch the first two episodes yesterday, countless of our teachers have mentioned this drama in class in the past two weeks: Cinema4D's teacher is full of praise for the opening cg; the scene design teacher strongly Amway art direction; theme park A lot of thoughts were made in the class around the setting of "Western World". In addition, many scenes in this drama are shot in the mountains outside our village, and there is a kind of intimacy of magical reality.

Even if the expectations are raised to this level, after watching the first two episodes in one go, I still feel that there are surprises everywhere. Putting aside the concept design of the music lens character Huang Bao, who is praised by everyone, personally, the most kindly pinch him is the ubiquitous theme park design concept. The screenwriter must be full of theme entertainment practitioners, who permeate love and resentment into every corner, and many of the lines are just the original lectures of the teacher in the class hahaha. As a person who has been in the theme park during the three semesters of theme park classes during the vacation, I decided to open a film review and take screenshots to summarize the theme park-related postures and personal understandings seen in the film. If there are similarities, then we must be taking a class.

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Bernard was full of praise for "meditation" and said with emotion, "It is these details that make them appear real." This sentence is simply the truth in the theme park world. The details are divided into many levels, from the color patterns of the architectural form that everyone can see, to a small crack in the cement block on the roadside, or a specific font on the signboard, all of which are part of the accumulated realism. Maybe only 0.001% of visitors can find these details. For example, who knows that there were elevator entrances on the roads of New York in the 1930s! ? But if someone who has experienced or is familiar with that era comes, this detail is enough to make him feel that he is really in New York in 1930. The same is true for the host in the Western World. Even if only one client sees her in meditation after the prostitution, he will feel that he has engaged in a deep prostitute instead of a sex robot, thus sublimating himself in the Western World. The experience of killing and fucking gave me spiritual satisfaction.



Personal hobby I cut this picture and saw Nolan’s burning lily soul hhhhh




Dress up, a vocabulary full of magic. The ultimate question for theme park practitioners is "Who are the tourists? Where do the tourists come from? Where are the tourists going?" What role do tourists play in this park? How to let the tourists enter the role smoothly? In order to allow tourists to accept their own characters, designers have worked hard to create an atmosphere, but the simplest and most effective way is to change clothes. As long as tourists change their clothes, even if they just add a Mickey Mouse ears, a mask, or a hero cloak, their participation in the new identity is immediately different. Sleep no more send a mask to all audiences, and the audience will do their best to play a ghost; a new benchmark in the theme park world, my personal favorite, Universal Studios Harry Potter Park uses the smartest way to make it on the street Full of wizards and witches: a robe, a magic wand, and money. The magic of dressing up makes people so addictive that even the staff members are happy to end in person. After all, who can resist the temptation to experience another life in a new world? The second episode contains more descriptions of the changeover, and we'll talk about it when we stop.




Mr. Sizemore is one of the most authentic theme park practitioners in this film. When everyone else ran to explore the ultimate of mankind, he was still meticulous and conscientious in maintaining the daily life of the theme park, and he was ridiculed by all the crowd, which is truly an evocative dedication.
His madness revealed a lot of Western World settings. The first is "immersive experience." "Immersive" is a term used badly by theater and theme entertainment in recent years. Any attraction can't wait to give myself an immersive title. Generally speaking, it is to break the traditional narrative method and let the audience become part of the story through interaction. The audience has the opportunity to make their own choices and obtain a 360-degree immersive experience. The most famous theater is sleep no more. A group of people ran on the five-story building for 3 hours, freely choosing routes and following the characters. All rooms and props are free to move. When the characters are happy, they can hide the plot for you. In such a setting, everyone's experience is unique.

The "immersive" experience of the Western World is undoubtedly more grand: the designers give you an experience of the whole world (please read it in Northeastern dialect). How to get an immersive experience? In addition to the designed scene, Mr Sizemore gave two keywords: character and plot. In the designer's ideal world, a perfect experience should be that visitors seamlessly trigger all the plots through interaction with the characters and achieve the great harmony of life. However, the world is always imperfect, especially the western world. Visitors have focused on killing and fucking for a hundred years, so let's go to hell with the plot or something. So the designers shed bitter tears, but they still have a bottom line to comfort themselves: at least this is what the tourists choose.

Choose, another word that everyone likes. In a world where everything is designed, how much autonomy is given to participants is a very delicate question. It cannot be too much to control, and it cannot be too small to make participants feel "I have no freedom to be led by the nose". The best result for designers is that even the choices are well-designed, "they are free, under my control." In the ending trailer, Dr. Ford's words ironically become the best footnote to this concept. But the designers of Westworld obviously prioritize "choice", even if the story line is interrupted, it doesn't matter, it's good for the tourists to be happy. (Self-comforting face)



This conversation also revealed the passenger capacity of the Western World: 1,400 people. Since the specific area of ​​the Western World and the duration of a routine have not been disclosed, it is impossible to evaluate the degree of passenger capacity, but it should be a very loose density. The focus is on the number 1400: This is the theoretical hourly passenger capacity (THRC) of the current theme park sector D-level project (hot project). It's an interesting pinch of him.

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Extended Reading

Westworld quotes

  • Dr. Robert Ford: The hosts are the ones who are free. Free. Here. Under my control.

  • Dolores Abernathy: [to Stubbs] Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world, the disarray. I choose to see the Beauty. To believe there is an order to our days. A purpose. I know things will work out the way they're meant to.

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