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Window to the Magic "Window Series" Volume 5 - Fantasyland
Note: This is a fan-created DVD. This DVD can be returned for ANY reason within 30 days of receipt.
This DVD features AMBIENT video of Disneyland's
magical Fantasyland, including Sleeping Beauty Castle, The TeaCups, and It's a
Small World. AMBIENT VIDEO is captured with the sole purpose of making you feel
like you are looking at the park through a "window" created just for you!!!
Experience the area of Disneyland that was built on dreams, and feel the joy of
the most magical land of them all!!!
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In 2004, WindowtotheMagic.com was created by Patrick Hurd & Paul Barrie for the
sole purpose of creating and distributing the best UNofficial Disney DVDs
available anywhere.
A key component to WindowtotheMagic was to be a series of DVDs which featured
"ambient video experiences" from the Disney parks. Basically the idea was to
record the best and most memorable scenes from the different lands at Disneyland
and the different areas of Disney's California Adventure and display them in a
way which allowed the person playing the disc to get the "feeling of being
there."
These DVDs were to feature multiple 10 to 15 minute ambient shots of the park,
videotaped from a tripod so that the person watching the video felt as if they
were looking through a "window" (their television screen) directly into the
parks.
Another key component to these DVDs was to be multi-channel surround sound
audio, which would enable to viewer to "surround themselves with the magic."
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If you are having trouble with the concept, imagine if Disneyland had
high-resolution webcams with surround sound. Have you ever seen the Yule Log on
TV, or the DVD Fish Tanks... Got it?