Buckingham Palace Rainforest Projections

Rainforest projections Buckingham Palace
Rainforest projections Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace facade was illuminated with a rainforest design projected on to the building on Sunday night, ahead of The Queen’s Green Planet documentary with Sir David Attenborough.

The vibrant image was displayed as part of a global conservation initiative in the Queen’s name, using the palace as a blank canvas to take the viewer into a forest canopy space.

It features Her Majesty’s Commonwealth Canopy Project (QCC) logo embedded with a pattern of foliage and tree silhouettes, transforming the iconic British building.

The project seeks to preserve precious areas of forest for future generations, and will also be the subject of the ITV documentary, which features The Queen and Attenborough and will be broadcast tonight at 9pm.

The projection also comes at the start of a week that will see representatives of 53 countries gather in London for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Chogm).

Environmental themes and other issues of common interest will be discussed during the summit.

The Queen has planted more than 1,500 trees all over the world during the course of her 66-year reign.

Jurassic Park Video Mapping Projection

To celebrate the launch of the Jurassic Park toys a central London Smyth’s store was turned into a giant double cinema screen showing exclusive Jurassic World:Fallen Kingdom trailer content.

The event was documented by a professional film crew who captured the projection and they also created a time lapse sizzle reel of the installation process to give viewers an insight into how the experience was created.

Smyth’s will be using the content to promote Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom across all its digital and social media including Facebook and Instagram, as well as embedding video within the online cross category Jurassic brand store.