Steve Davison

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Steven "Steve" Davison is Vice President, Parades and Spectaculars for Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, and is responsible for the overall creative direction of daytime parades, firework displays, and nighttime spectaculars at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide. He is best known as the creator of World of Color and Disney Dreams!.[citation needed]

Career at Disney

Davison began his career with Disney in 1981 as a Model maker for the Disneyland Entertainment Art Department under the supervision of former art department head, Clare Graham. After several years serving as a Model maker, Art Director, and Senior Art Director for the department, he was promoted to Show Director in 1997, where he began to work on entertainment creative development. In the same year, he spawned his first big creation, "It's a Small World Holiday," which brought Davison into the spotlight.[citation needed]

In 1999, Davison was approached to create a new fireworks show for the 45th Anniversary of Disneyland. Though having no prior experience with pyrotechnics, Davison was still able to create Believe... There's Magic in the Stars,[citation needed] the second fireworks show made for the park since Fantasy in the Sky debuted in 1958. The show launched his pyrotechnics career. Davison's next attraction conversion was Haunted Mansion Holiday. His idea of "when holidays collide" took much controversy from both management and classic Haunted Mansion fans, causing the project several years to get approved.[citation needed] But like It's a Small World Holiday, it quickly became popular among guests after opening its doors in 2001.

In 2003, Anne Hamburger, former Executive Vice President of Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, asked Davison to join Imagineering as Creative Director for parades and shows worldwide, eventually being promoted to his current title of Vice President Parades and Spectaculars in 2006.

Works

Productions that Davison was responsible in the creation of include:

Disneyland Resort

Walt Disney World Resort

Tokyo Disney Resort

Hong Kong Disneyland

Disneyland Paris

References

  1. Moseley, Doobie. "An Interview With Steven Davison". LaughingPlace.com. Retrieved 1 May 2012. 


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