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/* Attraction History */
As part of his agreement to do the attraction however, Jackson insisted that either George Lucas or Steven Spielberg be involved in the project. Since George Lucas was already working with Disney to create [[Star Tours]], he was brought in to work on the movie. Joining him, was director Francis Ford Coppola, actress Angelica Houston and Rusty Lemorande (who wrote the screenplay with Lucas). Famed composer James Horner, wrote the score for the film, and cinematographer Vittorio Storaro worked the lighting and photography. Jackson also wrote two new songs for the attraction, "We Are Here To Change the World" and "Another Part of Me". The movie was shot in 3D, and in-theater effects were used to enhance guests experience. Because of these effects, many consider Captain EO to be the first 4D movie ever created.
 
The production of Captain EO was not an easy one. Although the initial budget for the film was 11 million, it ended up coasting 23.7 million dollars to make. This was due to the fact that production had begun on the attraction without a firm plot. Another problem with the production was that while Coppola was their for the three weeks of principal photography, it took the rest of the production crew nearly six months to try to complete the story. Further complications then arose, when the in theater effects were not in sync with the film. The attraction finally opened on September 12, 1986.
On July, 6 1994, following a decrease in both the film and Jackson's popularity, Captain EO was replaced by a new 4D film, [[Honey, I Shrunk the Audience]]. MTV showed the film (in regular 2D) on June 26, 1996, the only known time the film was shown outside of the Disney Parks. On July 2, 2010, following the death of Michael Jackson, the film returned to Epcot. It replaced Honey, I Shrunk the Audience almost exactly 16 years after it closed. Although the film has returned, many of the in-theater effects were removed when Honey, I Shrunk the Audience was built.