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Pirates 4-D

Pirates 4D (also known as Pirates 3D) is an attraction film designed to be shown in a specially-built or remodeled theater space in a theme park, featuring in-theater special effects, sometimes referred to as a 4D film.

Pirates 4-D
SeaWorld Ohio
StatusRemoved
Opening date10 May 1997
Closing date2000 (Park sold to Six Flags 2001–2003)
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
AreaEngland
StatusRemoved
Opening dateSpring 2006
16 July 2011 The Original
Reopen 17 December 2011
Closing dateMarch 2009
2013[1]
ReplacedL.R. Shine’s Haunted Lighthouse 4-D (2003–2006)
Replaced byLondon Rocks
Thorpe Park
StatusRemoved
Opening date20 March 1999
Closing date2007[2]
Replaced byTime Voyagers
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
AreaTimbuktu
StatusRemoved
Opening date1. Spring 2006
2. 5 August 2010
Closing date1. March 2010
2. 7 July 2013
ReplacedR.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse 4-D (2003–2006)
Replaced byOpening Night Critters
SeaWorld San Diego
StatusRemoved
Opening dateMay 2000
Closing date2003
Replaced byR.L. Stine’s Haunted Lighthouse 4-D (2003–2007)
SeaWorld San Antonio
StatusRemoved
Opening dateMay 2006
Closing date2011
Replaced bySesame Street 4-D Movie Magic
Six Flags New Orleans
StatusRemoved
Opening dateMay 2000
Closing date2003
Replaced bySpongeBob SquarePants 4-D (2003–2005)
Noah's Ark Water Park
StatusRemoved
Opening date2003
Closing date2012
Luxor Hotel
StatusRemoved
Opening date2007
Closing date2009
Ride statistics
Attraction type4-D Film
ThemePirates
Duration15 minutes and 17 minutes
ProducerRenaissance Entertainment
DistributorIwerks Entertainment
StarringLeslie Nielsen
Eric Idle
Adam Wylie
Rodney Dangerfield
Assistive listening available

The film itself is a dual strip 70mm 3D film short, featuring Leslie Nielsen and Eric Idle, written by Idle and directed by longtime theme park film director Keith Melton. It was produced by Renaissance Entertainment and Busch Entertainment Corporation,[3] and distributed by Iwerks Entertainment.[4] It was released in 1999, and first shown at Sea World Ohio (then owned by Busch), at two Busch Gardens parks, and at Thorpe Park in England, then owned by The Tussauds Group, which was the earliest overseas venue.

Venues edit

The film was produced exclusively for theme park usage. It was formerly shown at Sea World Ohio[5][6][7] in Aurora, Ohio, Busch Gardens Williamsburg,[8][9][10] in Williamsburg, Virginia, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida,[11] Thorpe Park[7][12][13] in Chertsey, Surrey, England, SeaWorld San Diego[14] in San Diego, California, SeaWorld San Antonio[15] in San Antonio, Texas, Hansa Park[16] in Sierksdorf, Germany, Mirabilandia[17][18] in Italy, Magix 4d ride[19] on Sentosa Island, Singapore, Six Flags New Orleans[20] in New Orleans, Louisiana, Noah's Ark Water Park[21] in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, Enchanted Kingdom in the Philippines,[22] and the Luxor Casino[23] in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is still open at Phantasialand[24] in Brühl, Germany, as of 2023.

The show at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay was closed in March 2010 to make way for Sesame Street Film Festival 4-D, but due to guest demand, the attraction returned on August 5, 2010 and featured three showings a day after three showings of the "Sesame Street" film. On 7 July 2013, Busch Gardens Tampa announced that Pirates 4-D had closed again in Timbuktu (now Pantopia) along with Timbuktu Theater to make way for a new show and Pantopia Theater.

Synopsis edit

Davie (Adam Wylie), a cabin boy who was betrayed and marooned by the nasty Captain Lucky (Leslie Nielsen) on Pirate Island, escapes the captain's trap and sets up booby traps with the help of a monkey named Chester to catch Lucky and his crew when he returns to the island to recover a treasure he buried there. The captain, with a French pirate named Pierre (Eric Idle) as his first mate, returns soon after, along with his new crew. Two of the pirates are caught in a trap involving crabs. The next pirate has a bee hive dropped on his head, while the next is hit in the back by a cactus. Pierre is caught in a trap involving pigeons, which defecate on him. After the booby traps leave all the pirates behind except for the Captain and Pierre, Lucky leads Pierre into a dark cave on the island where his treasure is hidden. Upon entering the cave, Pierre encounters a giant spider and various bats, before running into the skeletons of Lucky's former crew, having been hung by shackles to the cave's walls. Lucky approaches Pierre, menacing him with "To me...or not to me". The captain finds his treasure chest, which now holds a booby trap. After the captain begins caressing the chest's treasures, the chest locks him with shackles and drags him out of the cave and into a lake, past the pigeons. Meanwhile, the pirate crew discovers Davie, and prepare to attack him, before Pierre shows up with the skeletons of Lucky's last crew. Lucky eventually escapes the shackles and begins to have a sword fight with Davie, whom he disarms. They all return to the ship, where the crew makes Lucky walk the plank, and Davie is named as the crew's new captain. As the screen begins to close to black, Lucky appears in front of it and spits out water, telling the audience "I'll be back" before the closing screen bonks him and knocks him out.[25][26] The film trailer may be seen on YouTube.[27][28] And an additional sequence featuring Rodney Dangerfield was only included in the Bush / SeaWorld Attractions.

Effects edit

Viewers of the film wear polarized 3D glasses in order to experience the film's 3D effects. The 4-D effects are of two general types:[29] in-theater special effects, such as water cannons, and specialized seating, with built-in effects and audio.[30][31]

The in-theater effects packages were sometimes produced by different manufacturers. Busch Entertainment Corporation (BEC) developed its own package for its initial installations, as did Thorpe Park. Later installations most likely utilized a more common package which was the early Iwerks 3D/4D FX Theatre System.

Thorpe Park's package was developed by Technology Design Associates (TDA),[32] and integrated by Advanced Entertainment Technology (AET).[33]

Each package differed somewhat as to which effects were included, and the specific application of each, however, there were many similarities, driven by moments built into the film. For example, at the end of the film, after Captain Lucky walks the plank, he surfaces and spits water into the camera. Simultaneously, one or more large water cannons are discharged from below the screen, sending a water spray out into the audience. The guests in the front rows were often soaked.

The specialized 4D film seating featured in-seat sound, vibrators, water squirts, bursts of air and wires which push against the viewers' feet.

Technical information edit

The film was released as a 70 mm/5 perforation dual print polarized 3-D attraction film 17 minutes in length,[34] and was directed by Keith Melton,[35] and written by Eric Idle.[36] It was in Eastman Color, and was filmed by 3-D Cinematographer Peter Anderson in a 2.1:1 aspect ratio. It featured Dolby Digital sound, although this was usually not used.

The Iwerks seating was an early version of a product now called Simex-Iwerks 4-D Seats.[30] This early version was far less capable than the current model, with the major difference being the lack of the current motion simulator base (3 DOF) capabilities.

The BEC seats and the TDA/AET seats were quite similar. Both featured the following effects: water spray, wind effect, bats effect, seat speakers and seat vibrators. The BEC seats were installed at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, and replaced an earlier prototype at Sea World Ohio. The TDA/AET seats were used at Thorpe Park.

Besides the water cannons noted above, the in-house effects included a "bird droppings" effect, consisting of a burst of warm water sprayed on the audience from the ceiling when the birds are released on the pirates, a large smoke ring effect, discharged over the audience when the ship's cannon is shot toward the camera, and a glittering gold lighting effect around the proscenium when Lucky's treasure is revealed.[37]

The audio for Pirates 4-D was usually stored on an outboard device, and synchronized to the film. The early SeaWorld/Busch Gardens venues used an 8 channel Tascam DA-88 [38] Digital Audio Tape (DAT) deck, while the Thorpe Park installation used a 12 channel Alcorn McBride Digital Binloop.[39] This was necessary because the Dolby Digital format had only six tracks available for audio, and all were used for the cinema speakers. Busch used the seventh channel for the seat speakers. Thorpe Park used four channels for the seat speakers, one for a point source speaker for Justa, its Animatronic pirate parrot, and the twelfth for the preshow.

References edit

  1. ^ "Pirates 4-D at Busch Gardens Williamsburg". themeparkinsider.com. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Park Palladium & 4D Cinema". memoriesofthorpepark.co.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Pirates: 3D Show (1999)". IMDb.
  4. ^ http://www.simexdesign.com/content/?s=pirates
  5. ^ "A Brief History of Sea World Ohio".
  6. ^ "Sea World Ohio: Old photos of Cleveland's forgotten theme park". 14 March 2016.
  7. ^ a b "Pirates: 3D Show (1999)". IMDb.
  8. ^ "Defunct Pirates 4D".
  9. ^ "Pirates 4-D at Busch Gardens Williamsburg".
  10. ^ . www.buschgardensvablog.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011.
  11. ^ "Pirates 4-D at Busch Gardens Tampa".
  12. ^ "Home".
  13. ^ "Total Thorpe Park – Features – History".
  14. ^ "Batten Down the Hatches Pirates Invade SeaWorld May 2000".
  15. ^ "Information About Sea World of San Antonio, Texas".
  16. ^ . www.hapa-historie.de. Archived from the original on 11 March 2015.
  17. ^ "Pirates 4D".
  18. ^ "Mirabilandia Cinema 4D".
  19. ^ "Sentosa 4D Magix and Cineblast Desperados Shootout Experience – Singapore Travel Blog".
  20. ^ "Unofficial Six Flags New Orleans Information Park Map".
  21. ^ "Photo TR: Noah's Ark (First one on TPR!)". 26 June 2011.
  22. ^ "Photo TR: Enchanted Kingdom". 2 February 2009.
  23. ^ "IMAX and 4D movies at the Luxor – Las Vegas Forum – TripAdvisor".
  24. ^ "Fantastic shows".
  25. ^ "Park Palladium & 4D Cinema".
  26. ^ "Pirates: 3D Show (1999)". IMDb.
  27. ^ "Pirates 4D | Trailer" – via www.youtube.com.
  28. ^ "Thorpe Park – Pirates 4D Teaser" – via www.youtube.com.
  29. ^ . www.simex-iwerks.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011.
  30. ^ a b . www.simex-iwerks.com. Archived from the original on 11 October 2013.
  31. ^ "4-D Theater Seats".
  32. ^ . www.technology-design.com. Archived from the original on 22 September 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  33. ^ "HOME". www.aetfx.com.
  34. ^ "Pirates: 3D Show (1999) – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  35. ^ Zone, Ray (6 July 2012). 3-D Revolution: The History of Modern Stereoscopic Cinema. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-3611-0.
  36. ^ McCall, Douglas (19 November 2013). Monty Python: A Chronology, 1969–2012, 2d ed. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-1311-6.
  37. ^ "Park Palladium & 4D Cinema". memoriesofthorpepark.co.uk.
  38. ^ "生産完了品". TASCAM (日本).
  39. ^ "Industry standard for theme park audio reproduction – Digital Binloop".

External links edit

  • 3-D Revolution: The History of Modern Stereoscopic Cinema , page 160
  • Monty Python: A Chronology, 1969–2012, 2nd edition Douglas McCall – 2013 – Performing Arts, page 182 item 2251 May 10, 1997

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1999Closing date2007 2 Replaced byTime VoyagersBusch Gardens Tampa BayAreaTimbuktuStatusRemovedOpening date1 Spring 20062 5 August 2010Closing date1 March 20102 7 July 2013ReplacedR L Stine s Haunted Lighthouse 4 D 2003 2006 Replaced byOpening Night CrittersSeaWorld San DiegoStatusRemovedOpening dateMay 2000Closing date2003Replaced byR L Stine s Haunted Lighthouse 4 D 2003 2007 SeaWorld San AntonioStatusRemovedOpening dateMay 2006Closing date2011Replaced bySesame Street 4 D Movie MagicSix Flags New OrleansStatusRemovedOpening dateMay 2000Closing date2003Replaced bySpongeBob SquarePants 4 D 2003 2005 Noah s Ark Water ParkStatusRemovedOpening date2003Closing date2012Luxor HotelStatusRemovedOpening date2007Closing date2009Ride statisticsAttraction type4 D FilmThemePiratesDuration15 minutes and 17 minutesProducerRenaissance EntertainmentDistributorIwerks EntertainmentStarringLeslie NielsenEric IdleAdam WylieRodney DangerfieldAssistive listening availableThe film itself is a dual strip 70mm 3D film short featuring Leslie Nielsen and Eric Idle written by Idle and directed by longtime theme park film director Keith Melton It was produced by Renaissance Entertainment and Busch Entertainment Corporation 3 and distributed by Iwerks Entertainment 4 It was released in 1999 and first shown at Sea World Ohio then owned by Busch at two Busch Gardens parks and at Thorpe Park in England then owned by The Tussauds Group which was the earliest overseas venue Contents 1 Venues 2 Synopsis 3 Effects 4 Technical information 5 References 6 External linksVenues editThe film was produced exclusively for theme park usage It was formerly shown at Sea World Ohio 5 6 7 in Aurora Ohio Busch Gardens Williamsburg 8 9 10 in Williamsburg Virginia Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Tampa Florida 11 Thorpe Park 7 12 13 in Chertsey Surrey England SeaWorld San Diego 14 in San Diego California SeaWorld San Antonio 15 in San Antonio Texas Hansa Park 16 in Sierksdorf Germany Mirabilandia 17 18 in Italy Magix 4d ride 19 on Sentosa Island Singapore Six Flags New Orleans 20 in New Orleans Louisiana Noah s Ark Water Park 21 in Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin Enchanted Kingdom in the Philippines 22 and the Luxor Casino 23 in Las Vegas Nevada It is still open at Phantasialand 24 in Bruhl Germany as of 2023 The show at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay was closed in March 2010 to make way for Sesame Street Film Festival 4 D but due to guest demand the attraction returned on August 5 2010 and featured three showings a day after three showings of the Sesame Street film On 7 July 2013 Busch Gardens Tampa announced that Pirates 4 D had closed again in Timbuktu now Pantopia along with Timbuktu Theater to make way for a new show and Pantopia Theater Synopsis editDavie Adam Wylie a cabin boy who was betrayed and marooned by the nasty Captain Lucky Leslie Nielsen on Pirate Island escapes the captain s trap and sets up booby traps with the help of a monkey named Chester to catch Lucky and his crew when he returns to the island to recover a treasure he buried there The captain with a French pirate named Pierre Eric Idle as his first mate returns soon after along with his new crew Two of the pirates are caught in a trap involving crabs The next pirate has a bee hive dropped on his head while the next is hit in the back by a cactus Pierre is caught in a trap involving pigeons which defecate on him After the booby traps leave all the pirates behind except for the Captain and Pierre Lucky leads Pierre into a dark cave on the island where his treasure is hidden Upon entering the cave Pierre encounters a giant spider and various bats before running into the skeletons of Lucky s former crew having been hung by shackles to the cave s walls Lucky approaches Pierre menacing him with To me or not to me The captain finds his treasure chest which now holds a booby trap After the captain begins caressing the chest s treasures the chest locks him with shackles and drags him out of the cave and into a lake past the pigeons Meanwhile the pirate crew discovers Davie and prepare to attack him before Pierre shows up with the skeletons of Lucky s last crew Lucky eventually escapes the shackles and begins to have a sword fight with Davie whom he disarms They all return to the ship where the crew makes Lucky walk the plank and Davie is named as the crew s new captain As the screen begins to close to black Lucky appears in front of it and spits out water telling the audience I ll be back before the closing screen bonks him and knocks him out 25 26 The film trailer may be seen on YouTube 27 28 And an additional sequence featuring Rodney Dangerfield was only included in the Bush SeaWorld Attractions Effects editViewers of the film wear polarized 3D glasses in order to experience the film s 3D effects The 4 D effects are of two general types 29 in theater special effects such as water cannons and specialized seating with built in effects and audio 30 31 The in theater effects packages were sometimes produced by different manufacturers Busch Entertainment Corporation BEC developed its own package for its initial installations as did Thorpe Park Later installations most likely utilized a more common package which was the early Iwerks 3D 4D FX Theatre System Thorpe Park s package was developed by Technology Design Associates TDA 32 and integrated by Advanced Entertainment Technology AET 33 Each package differed somewhat as to which effects were included and the specific application of each however there were many similarities driven by moments built into the film For example at the end of the film after Captain Lucky walks the plank he surfaces and spits water into the camera Simultaneously one or more large water cannons are discharged from below the screen sending a water spray out into the audience The guests in the front rows were often soaked The specialized 4D film seating featured in seat sound vibrators water squirts bursts of air and wires which push against the viewers feet Technical information editThe film was released as a 70 mm 5 perforation dual print polarized 3 D attraction film 17 minutes in length 34 and was directed by Keith Melton 35 and written by Eric Idle 36 It was in Eastman Color and was filmed by 3 D Cinematographer Peter Anderson in a 2 1 1 aspect ratio It featured Dolby Digital sound although this was usually not used The Iwerks seating was an early version of a product now called Simex Iwerks 4 D Seats 30 This early version was far less capable than the current model with the major difference being the lack of the current motion simulator base 3 DOF capabilities The BEC seats and the TDA AET seats were quite similar Both featured the following effects water spray wind effect bats effect seat speakers and seat vibrators The BEC seats were installed at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and replaced an earlier prototype at Sea World Ohio The TDA AET seats were used at Thorpe Park Besides the water cannons noted above the in house effects included a bird droppings effect consisting of a burst of warm water sprayed on the audience from the ceiling when the birds are released on the pirates a large smoke ring effect discharged over the audience when the ship s cannon is shot toward the camera and a glittering gold lighting effect around the proscenium when Lucky s treasure is revealed 37 The audio for Pirates 4 D was usually stored on an outboard device and synchronized to the film The early SeaWorld Busch Gardens venues used an 8 channel Tascam DA 88 38 Digital Audio Tape DAT deck while the Thorpe Park installation used a 12 channel Alcorn McBride Digital Binloop 39 This was necessary because the Dolby Digital format had only six tracks available for audio and all were used for the cinema speakers Busch used the seventh channel for the seat speakers Thorpe Park used four channels for the seat speakers one for a point source speaker for Justa its Animatronic pirate parrot and the twelfth for the preshow References edit Pirates 4 D at Busch Gardens Williamsburg themeparkinsider com Retrieved 8 January 2017 Park Palladium amp 4D Cinema memoriesofthorpepark co uk Retrieved 8 January 2017 Pirates 3D Show 1999 IMDb http www simexdesign com content s pirates A Brief History of Sea World Ohio Sea World Ohio Old photos of Cleveland s forgotten theme park 14 March 2016 a b Pirates 3D Show 1999 IMDb Defunct Pirates 4D Pirates 4 D at Busch Gardens Williamsburg Pirates 4 D Returns Busch Gardens in Virginia Blog www buschgardensvablog com Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Pirates 4 D at Busch Gardens Tampa Home Total Thorpe Park Features History Batten Down the Hatches Pirates Invade SeaWorld May 2000 Information About Sea World of San Antonio Texas Fantastic Cinema 4D Kino im HANSA PARK HAPA Historie www hapa historie de Archived from the original on 11 March 2015 Pirates 4D Mirabilandia Cinema 4D Sentosa 4D Magix and Cineblast Desperados Shootout Experience Singapore Travel Blog Unofficial Six Flags New Orleans Information Park Map Photo TR Noah s Ark First one on TPR 26 June 2011 Photo TR Enchanted Kingdom 2 February 2009 IMAX and 4D movies at the Luxor Las Vegas Forum TripAdvisor Fantastic shows Park Palladium amp 4D Cinema Pirates 3D Show 1999 IMDb Pirates 4D Trailer via www youtube com Thorpe Park Pirates 4D Teaser via www youtube com SimEx Iwerks 4D Theatres amp Attractions www simex iwerks com Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 a b SimEx Iwerks 4D Seats www simex iwerks com Archived from the original on 11 October 2013 4 D Theater Seats Technology Design Associates www technology design com Archived from the original on 22 September 2001 Retrieved 12 January 2022 HOME www aetfx com Pirates 3D Show 1999 IMDb via www imdb com Zone Ray 6 July 2012 3 D Revolution The History of Modern Stereoscopic Cinema University Press of Kentucky ISBN 978 0 8131 3611 0 McCall Douglas 19 November 2013 Monty Python A Chronology 1969 2012 2d ed McFarland ISBN 978 1 4766 1311 6 Park Palladium amp 4D Cinema memoriesofthorpepark co uk 生産完了品 TASCAM 日本 Industry standard for theme park audio reproduction Digital Binloop External links edit3 D Revolution The History of Modern Stereoscopic Cinema page 160 Monty Python A Chronology 1969 2012 2nd edition Douglas McCall 2013 Performing Arts page 182 item 2251 May 10 1997 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pirates 4 D amp oldid 1184934702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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