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Bob Rogers is an American designer, producer, and director, most known for his work in themed entertainment. Rogers is founder and chairman of BRC Imagination Arts, a strategic design and production agency. Rogers oversees the creative elements of all BRC projects, serving clients like
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. He is a former member of the board of directors of the
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nominations, for the live action short films ''
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'' and '' Rainbow War'' plus a Los Angeles Emmy Award nomination as the producer of the documentary short ''The Wedge: Dynasty, Tragedy, Legacy''. Rogers has also worked on pavilions at world's fairs, including
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Career

Bob Rogers began his involvement in themed entertainment in 1968 with
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, as a magician in the Magic Shop at the
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theme park in California. Founded in 1981, Rogers' firm, BRC Imagination Arts has received over 400 international awards, including two
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nominations and 23
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(TEA) "THEA" Awards for "outstanding achievement in themed entertainment". In 2010, Rogers was inducted into the IAAPA Hall of Fame. In his induction by IAAPA, Rogers' company was referred to as "one of the world's leading creators of content-based visitor experiences for museums, cultural centers and theme parks". In 1984, Rogers was elected into the
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, serving since as a voting member in the Oscar awards selection and rules process. In 2014 he was elected to serve on the board of governors (their board of directors) of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Rogers is also a former board member of Ryman Arts, a non-profit which provides recognition and scholarships to young artists of exceptional talent. The
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(NASA) invited Rogers to help develop its master plan for the exploration of Mars as part of their Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group. In September 2002, Rogers was awarded the
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. In 2009 Rogers received the "Order of Lincoln Medal" in recognition of his and BRC's work creating the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Rogers is a writer and popular speaker on the subject of content-based themed entertainment and is recognized among industry peers and the press as an expert in his field. Rogers has been quoted and interviewed in a wide range of media such as ''
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''. He was a featured guest on National Public Radio's program, ''
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''. In 2007 Rogers received the Thea Award for Lifetime Achievement. Each year one such award is given to an individual who is recognized, industry-wide, for their key contributions to the evolution of themed design and entertainment. Past recipients have included film innovator
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Technical achievements

Rogers holds two patents in theater entertainment technologies. He is the inventor of the "Holavision" Theater; a special effect technique, which pairs live performances with "floating" aerial image illusions. Rogers' Holavision shows include Spirit Lodge at the Vancouver World's Fair, Mystery Lodge at
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, and Ghosts of the Library for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum. In 2012, Rogers and BRC revealed plans for "The Vomit Comet", a zero-G roller coaster capable of delivering eight full seconds of zero-gravity.


References


Sources

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