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Disney Television Animation Developing ‘haunted Mansion’ Spe

Publié le 19/07/2014 à 10:35 par theopbaa

Theme Parks and Resorts Provide Stable Cash Flows to Disney - Forbes

image The studio has also extended an overall deal with Emmy Award-winning Phineas and Ferb co-creator and executive producer Dan Povenmire for development on new projects. Recently nominated for its ninth Emmy Award, Phineas and Ferb currently airs on Disney Channel and Disney XD with the television special Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars set to debut later this month. The news was announced today by Eric Coleman, Senior Vice President, Original Series, Disney Television Animation. Coleman said, Over the past few years we have focused our strategy on making Disney Television Animation the home for the strongest talent in the business. We have steadily built our roster with both animation veterans and fresh voices, and have fostered an environment where artists support and inspire one another. This group will help us continue to deliver the great storytelling and beloved characters that the Disney animation legacy is known for. New pilots in production are: Billy Dilley's Super Duper Subterranean Summer Creative Talent: Director Aaron Springer, whose credits include the Emmy Award-winning Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts and SpongeBob SquarePants, is creator. Synopsis: Summer break takes an unexpected turn when Zak and Marsha end up stuck in uncharted land at the center of the earth with eccentric classmate Billy Dilley. Very Important House Creative Talent: Jhonen Vasquez, creator of cult favorite Invader Zim and character designer Jenny Goldberg (Rick and Morty, Bravest Warriors) are co-creators. Synopsis: 11-year-old Frolie moves into the Very Important House and suddenly finds herself in the role of caretaker of the universe. Douglas Furs Creative Talent: Highly-regarded illustrator and former Sub Pop Records art director Jesse LeDoux and actor/writer Matt Olsen (Sly Cooper) are co-creators. Synopsis: Deep in the woods, beyond human reach, exists the thriving animal community of Douglas where Barry the bear, the world's least-handy handyman, takes it upon himself to fix all the town's problems.
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image Paul Fazio, who worked in an Animal Kingdom Lodge gift shop. Fazio was convicted of downloading videos showing multiple scenes of nude prepubescent children engaging in sexual activity with adults and other children, the police report said. William Marrero-Maldonado, who worked for Disney security. He was arrested in April after an Osceola County Sheriffs Office investigation claimed that he was downloading child porn videos. He has pleaded not guilty. In the February sting by the Lake County Sheriffs Office, police also arrested 32-year-old Patrick Holgerson, another Disney employee. Holgerson sent nude photos and engaged in explicit sexual chats online with someone he thought was a 13-year-old boy and his uncle, according to police records. After he showed up to meet the boy, Holgerson ran from police. During a videotaped interview with sheriffs detectives after the arrest, Holgerson said he was a character actor at Disney and in training to become a VIP tour guide.
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image Since theme parks are a destination for leisure activities, per capita guest spending and attendance is somewhat linked to the state of the economy and overall consumer spending, which has been on an uptrend. It has moved from $10,373 billion in January 2011 to $10,912 billion in January 2014.We expect the growth to continue and estimate Disneys U.S. theme parks attendance to reach above 95 million by the end of our forecast period. We estimate per capita guest spend to grow at an average annual rate of 4% to $164 by 2020. This will translate into annual theme parks revenues of over $10 billion towards the end of the decade. There is a 10% potential upside to our price estimate if per capita guest spending grows at a higher pace to around $200 and the attendance also grows above 100 million by 2020. Similarly, there could be a downside risk of over 5% if the per capita spend and attendance remain rangebound around $130 and 80 million respectively. Per Room Guest Spend in Resorts is on an Uptrend Disneys resorts offer rooms for its guests in the theme park. These resorts are quite popular among theme park visitors and generate more than $2 billion in annual revenues. Like any other hotel business, Disneys resorts operations are primarily driven by the occupancy levels and guest spending.
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