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Toy Story 2 was my fourth show and seventh tour with Disney on Ice. I started with this show in May of 2001 in the shop, building everything needed to mount the show. The show was much smaller than Jungle Adventures, so building it was a much easier process. I stayed with this show until the close of the tour in May 2002.
My position on this show was supposed to be a combination of Moving Light Tech and Video Operator. However, the video was cut from the show within the first two weeks of rehearsals, so I became solely a Moving Light Tech (with a few show cues thrown in). Although the show had a lot of lighting, it was very low maintenance, so most of my time was free to do with as I pleased. Trust me though, we almost never had a show without every light working!
This tour marked one of the first tours to use a then-new breed of moving light called the X-Spot. Getting to be one of the first to use new technology is at the same time exciting and unnerving. Exciting because you get to almost be a part of the development (I can't count the number of hours on the phone with the software guys), unnerving because you get to almost be a part of the development...sometimes you don't WANT to be!!! After the initial kinks, we had a great tour with them!
Each of the links below will open a page which shows the details for the tour, as well as photos and technical info for those so interested!
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   No Scale
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   Sam Rembert
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   © 2006
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006 at 4:54pm EST
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