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SPIRIT OF THE TIME ZOOMCAST

SPIRIT OF THE TIME ZOOMCAST

Set your time machines for the past . . . and the future! 

Celebrating the history and next generation of themed entertainment, “The Spirit of the Time” Zoomcast shares the philosophies, insights and industry tradecraft of the top creatives and executives who made or are making their mark in timeless and timely out-of-home entertainment projects all over the world. 

Piloting the monthly time machine trip are Ryan Harmon, President, and Joe Lanzisero, Executive Creative Director, Zeitgeist Design & Production, veterans of Walt Disney Imagineering, Universal Creative, Warner Bros. Recreation, Caruso Affiliated, The Hettema Group, and BRC Imagination Arts, among others. The two time travelers host the live series, which debuted on April 30, 2021 and continues monthly. Access to the hour-long episode is through Eventbrite at www.eventbrite.com; an RSVP is required to view. Join our mailing list to receive invitations!

Next Episode:

Passenger 34: If it moves on wheels at Disneyland, it was probably designed by 92-year old Disney Legend and Thea Lifetime Achievement recipient, Bob Gurr.

Walt Disney was so impressed with his knowledge and skill, that he invited Bob Gurr to join WED Enterprises to design the very first Autopia cars that debuted at Disneyland in 1955. Over the past 74 years, Bob has made transportation magic worldwide, developing such legendary Disneyland ride vehicles as the Monorail, the Flying Saucers, the Haunted Mansion “Doom Buggies,” the Submarine Voyage sub fleet, the PeopleMover, and the Matterhorn Bobsleds. After “retiring” in 1981, Bob went on to co-found Sequoia Creative and design the massive King Kong animatronic for Universal Studios Hollywood. He designed the flying spaceship for the 1984 Olympics opening ceremonies, effects for The Jacksons’ Victory tour, and dinosaurs for Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park.” Plan now to join us as Bob climbs aboard a vehicle with no wheels for a journey across ten decades on one of the most incredible time travel adventures we’ve ever had!