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Unlike traditional coasters, SUPERMAN: Escape from Krypton will blast riders at 100 mph backwards on a dual track that spans 900 feet and looms 415 feet in the air, forming a gigantic “L” shaped superstructure. Riders will hang face first with a birds-eye-view of the entire Santa Clarita Valley before plummeting back down to earth. •State-of-the-art electromagnetic motors •Acceleration from zero to 100 mph in just seven seconds •6.5 seconds of weightlessness •Trains free-fall straight down from the L-shaped track •Spans more than 900 feet across the theme park •415 feet high •Dual-track coaster
Full Throttle is a steel launched roller coaster at the Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in Valencia, California. The ride is designed by Premier Rides and featured the world's tallest vertical loop at 160ft when it opened. It is also the first roller coaster to feature a top-hat element on a loop. It officially opened to the public on June 22, 2013.HistoryIn late 2012 Baltimore-based roller coaster manufacturer Premier Rides was announced as the builder of the coaster. Construction of Full Throttle started shortly after the Log Jammer log flume was closed on October 31, 2011. In March 2012, details of a launched roller coaster named Full Throttle were leaked to the Los Angeles Times. On April 4, 2012, Six Flags trademarked the name Full Throttle.On August 28, 2012, Six Flags Magic Mountain officially announced Full Throttle. Along with Full Throttle there would be a new themed section to host the new coaster.In mid-November 2012, construction walls went up, blocking off the construction site in Six Flags Plaza. For the new themed section, What the Fried? (restaurant) and Warner Bros. Kids' Club (theater) were demolished before the construction walls went up. By mid-December, the first pieces of Full Throttle's track had arrived on site. In late February, Full Throttle started to become vertical until April 12, 2013 when it was complete.
They're going be partying again on Town Center Drive in Valencia, adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Valencia, Friday nights, starting June 13th, 2014. Established in 1999, Valencia Jazz & Blues Concert Series will feature regional, national and international jazz and blues recording artists in a street party setting, while offering interactive activities for adults and children. This year's series, set to begin June 20th, will run for 10 weeks through Aug. 24th. Hours for the concerts will be 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and they will be held adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Town Center Drive at McBean Parkway...in the heart of Valencia. "We're grateful for all of our sponsors for their support during these trying economic times. Without them we wouldn't be able bring back one of the most highly anticipated summer concert series," said Barbara Myler, president of the firm and owner/producer of the concert series. The Valencia Jazz & Blues Concert Series is produced by Summit West - a local public relations and marketing firm.
The California Institute of the Arts, colloquially called CalArts, is a private university located in Valencia, in Los Angeles County, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the United States created specifically for students of both the visual and the performing arts. It is authorized by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) to grant Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts in the visual, performing, and as of 1994, literary arts. The Herb Alpert School of Music was accredited in 2009 to grant a Doctor of Musical Arts.The school was founded and created by Walt Disney in the early 1960s and staffed by a diverse array of professionals. The institute was started as Disney's dream of an interdisciplinary "Caltech of the arts." CalArts provides a collaborative environment for a diversity of artists. Students are free to develop their own work (over which they retain control and copyright) in a workshop atmosphere.HistoryCalArts was originally formed in 1961 as a merger of the Chouinard Art Institute (founded 1921) and the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music (founded 1883). Both of the formerly existing institutions were going through financial difficulties around the same time, and the founder of the Art Institute, Nelbert Chouinard, was also fatally ill. The professional relationship between Madame Chouinard and Walt Disney began in 1929 when Disney had no money and Madame Chouinard agreed to train his first animators on a pay-later basis. He never forgot and over the years watched the Chouinard Art Institute grow into the finest art school on the West Coast. It was through the vision of Disney, who discovered and trained many of his studio artists at Chouinard (including Mary Blair, Maurice Noble and some of the Nine Old Men, among others), that the merger of the two institutions was coordinated; the process continued after his death in 1966. Joining him were his brother Roy O. Disney, Lulu Von Hagen and Thornton Ladd (Ladd & Kelsey, Architects), of the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music.
L.A. Film Locations is based in Santa Clarita Valley. We bring a tremendous amount of business into the Santa Clarita Valley and Los Angeles County every year. While we are based in Santa Clarita, we also represent properties within the Film Zone in addition to select properties outside of the Film Zone. We have over 35 years of experience in the entertainment industry and we have done business with every major studio. Whether your property is occupied or vacant, we can bring you filming revenue. If you are are trying to lease and/or sell your property, we can market your property to the entertainment industry and bring you revenue. Our services complement your broker’s services – we bring you quick, short term revenue while your broker works on longer term revenue. Call us today for an appointment or to just ask us what we do over the phone. We are always looking for quality properties to add to our location library and you may submit properties for consideration through our website as well. We look forward to working with you. We can be reached at 661.253.FILM (3456) extension #1. Ask for Monica Harrison. We look forward to being of service.
Every Halloween the air turns crisp and the moon comes out setting the scene for CalArts biggest night, The Halloween Party.