Searchlights and flame effects Battersea Park Fireworks
For Battersea Park Fireworks night pre-show EMF ran searchlights, flame effects and a laser show to keep the crowd entertained before the famous fireworks were let off.
For Battersea Park Fireworks night pre-show EMF ran searchlights, flame effects and a laser show to keep the crowd entertained before the famous fireworks were let off.
As a tribute to all journalists that have been injured or lost their lives whilst reporting in action, EMF Technology supplied a 7KW Space Cannon search light beaming into the night sky and clearly visible from London’
s Regents Street and the West End. EMF have provided a permanent installation with full automated control for daily operation throughout the year.
BBC unveils memorial to journalists killed in action
Mon, 16 Jun 2008
A light sculpture, dedicated to the memory of journalists and news staff killed in the line of duty, is being unveiled tonight in London by the BBC.
Designed by Catalan sculptor Jaume Plensa and BBC Broadcasting House architect Sir Richard MacCormac, the 10m-high glass and steel construction entitled ‘Breathing’ will be uncovered for the first time by the secretary-general of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon.
‘We hope this poignant memorial will serve as a nightly reminder of the sacrifice made by many in the cause of free expression and journalism,’ says BBC director-general Mark Thompson.
Situated on the roof of the new wing of Broadcasting House in Portland Place, London W1, it is designed in the form of a giant listening glass and its light beam will extend 1km into the sky.
Every night the sculpture will be illuminated for 30 minutes, in tandem with BBC’s ten o’clock news bulletin.
More than 200 reporters have lost their lives since the start of 2007.
Jaume Plensa was responsible for the Crown Fountain – a public sculpture in Millennium Park, Chicago – and also created a sculpture called Dream in Merseyside for Channel 4’s Big Art Project
Emma Germain via BBC unveils memorial to journalists killed in action | News | Design Week.
Fire Breathing Vulcans our 8m DMX kerosene stage flame effects choreographed to music and fire works accompanied 8kw search lights and architectural outdoor lighting to make this years Battersea Park Festival of Fire Works a memorable event.
Record crowds attend Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage FestivalSeptember 28th, 2011shropshirelive.comThis year’ss Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival, held on 24th September 2011, has been branded a huge success by the event organisers, with record crowds of approximately nine thousand people across the day attending the celebrations.This year’s event was of special significance as the Ironbridge Gorge is celebrating 25 years since it was designated as one of the UK’s first World Heritage Sites, alongside Stonehenge and the Giant’s Causeway and 3 other sites. The Festival marked the high point of a year-long calendar of special events, exhibitions and activities put on by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust.Visitors enjoyed a traffic free Wharfage, the road which runs parallel with the River Severn and browsed a wide range of high quality market stalls selling unusual goods and crafts such as unique items of jewellery, handmade homeware and delicious fine foods. Families were able to take part in art workshops, have their faces painted or even have a ride on a donkey or the fairground.Street performers, such as stilt walking Victorian policemen, historic characters and buskers were especially popular with families, whilst the local and community bands and musicians attracted large and appreciative audiences at the two performance areas.Elsewhere in the Gorge Festival goers were able to hire a bike from the Bicycle Hub and explore a section of Route 45, while at Maws Craft Centre there were fantastic demonstrations including traditional historic crafts and steam engines.Street performers attracted large and appreciative audiencesAs dusk fell the Iron Bridge was transformed into a magical apparition, as the multi coloured floodlights illuminated it in spectacular style. Up on the Gorge side giant images were projected onto the trees whilst other buildings were bathed in coloured light. A huge crowd gathered at the centre of the town to watch a grand firework display that ended the evening.Martin Saxton, Operations Manager at the Ironbridge Gorge Museums and event organiser commented;“After months of planning and weeks of hard work by so many different people and organisations, it was wonderful to see the crowds turn up and enjoy this great event. We are incredibly grateful to all the hundreds of people who have helped make this event possible, the local residents for all their cooperation and to our sponsors, Capgemini, Ricoh and Eon for all their support. Seeing the Festival enjoyed by so many people has made it all worthwhileâ€.Featured in News, Shropshire News
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World Heritage Site Projections – Ironbridge Gorge Festival Celebrations 2010!
EMF Light Up Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site for their annual celebration, with large outdoor building projections and stunning lighting effects across the town from the famous bridge to the Museum celebrating the birthplace of Industry and all World Heritage sites.
A successful 7th year for EMF at Battersea Park Fireworks Display with a fantastic display of lighting with custom built towers topped off with a spectacular 8000 watt Ireos Searchlight show.
A riot of an event starring Bob Geldof in Libya…
EMF supplied:
Lasers projected green laser spatial beam effects over the audience area.
Dreamwalk was staged in the sumptuous grounds of Castle Hill, within the Fortescue Estate at Filleigh – the gateway to Exmoor in North Devon by Lighting Designer Dave Byrant for the local North Devon Hospice http://www.northdevonhospice.org.uk.
The grounds and house were lit up for night only with a special night walk with the forest as a natural backdrop the audience enjoyed a sound and light experience show to stretch the imagination. In the foreground of the estate a Waterscreen projection show was staged with Searchlights and flame effects.
This was a once-only opportunity to enjoy the spectacle of a LightQuest event in the grounds of this beautiful 18th Century stately house, the country retreat of the Earl & Countess of Arran and her family Castle Hill is not normally open to the public, so this was a really special event.
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