How does crush turtle talk work
When it was over, my wife asked, "OK, how did they do that? Rodney: We were lucky to get to preview Turtle Talk with Crush. We were told that the room the preview was held in would not be the permanent home for Crush not sure where it will be. My kids ages 6 and 2 absolutely loved it. Being able to talk to Crush and getting response was great. He was able to identify which child or adult was asking a question.
After the show we were asked to comment. Most comments were positive. One comment was to have Squirt with Crush. Another was to have other fish characters from Nemo. Someone said not to say "Dude" so many times. It was an enjoyable experience. Although I didn't know what to expect, I was not prepared for Crush to be able to actually see and hear the audience.
In fact, neither were the kids, as they were surprised when Crush actually described them boy in front row with red baseball cap and spoke to them repeating their names and having conversations with them. No one in our audience was prepared to ask questions, so it was a little strained and Crush did a bit of fun improv.
I think that once the audience is more prepared and knows what to expect, it will be a fun and enjoyable experience. I enjoyed it and left with a big smile on my face. It was interactive and Crush picks kids out of the audience and calls on them by what color their "shell" clothing is and talks with them.
Very much Disney magic! Very cute and entertaining and the kids loved it. Mindy Geihs : It was definitely one of the highlights of my trip! This isn't just an animated, pre-programmed show — Crush actually interacts with the audience! Every show is different. A cast member brings a microphone around the audience so questions can be asked of Crush. He answers them and asks questions of the audience too. Crush can see the audience as well and talks about what certain people are wearing.
How this attraction works is beyond me! The animation goes perfectly with what Crush says and he's improvising! It was really fun and absolutely amazing!
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The animated turtle appears to interact with the audience, answering its questions, making jokes, and otherwise acting like a real live character. There are very sensitive mics in the room, so he can hear and respond. So in a sense, you really are talking with Crush! What do you mean?!?! Crush isn't real?! I know I've spotted a mirror, I can't remember it's exact location, but could that be it? It may be even more technologically advanced than that. I don't know if Crush uses this technology, but I do know there is software that takes the audio, and in real time forms the mouth movements in real time automatically.
The swimming and sequences would still be controlled by the performer though. When we went my husband was fooling around with his polarizing filter on our camera- made the 'window to the pacific' nearly disappear. He said he could see a few things 'in the water'. Turtle Talk is a must stop every time we go to the DLR. When we were there in Dec , Crush ask me if my face moss hurts.
I have a beard. So Crush has some sort of visual on the audience too. I do know there is software that takes the audio, and in real time forms the mouth movements in real time automatically.
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