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Search light Show unveiling Giant Olympic Rings at Birmingham Airport
Giant Olympic Rings Unveiled at Birmingham Airport
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24 April 2012
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Birmingham Airport has unveiled the Olympic Rings on its Air Traffic Control Tower to celebrate the London 2012 Games.
Birmingham is the first airport to showcase the rings, which will welcome thousands of fans to the UK over the coming months.
The rings, which have been privately funded by Birmingham Airport, were launched at a special event hosted by radio presenter Joanne Malin and was attended by Olympic and Paralympic Gold medallists Edwin Moses and Lee Pearson.
As part of the Olympic extravaganza, spectators were treated to performances from a string quartet from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, as well as London 2012 Cultural Olympiad project Dance Sansaar, a local Punjabi folk arts group.
Paul Kehoe, Birmingham Airport CEO said: “The Olympic Games are for the entire country, not just London. Every visitor, passengers and passerby will see our welcome spectacular and we’re really proud to be part of such a historic occasion.
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Searchlights – Crystal Palace Digital switchover
Searchlights – Crystal Palace Digital switchover
Crystal Palace transmitter lights up the night sky as it broadcasts analogue signal for the last time after 56 years
The 719ft-high tower shone like a beacon over south London as it marked the end of an era following the biggest digital switchover yet.
The mother of all transmitters, which reaches a fifth of the country’s TV sets all by itself, will continue to broadcast signals – but only digital ones from now on.
The 219m tall Crystal Palace broadcast tower is illuminated to mark the switch from analogue to digital television, bringing to an the end the 75 years that the antenna has been broadcasting the analogue signal.
By PAUL REVOIR
PUBLISHED: 01:54, 19 April 2012 | UPDATED: 17:08, 19 April 2012
Searchlight Sculpture for BBC
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.
Flame effects & lighting for Battersea Park Firework Night
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.
Water screens At Walton Hall
Water screen
Water screen Magic at Walton Hall
Water screens for “MITIE’S GOT TALENT”, EMF Technology supplied a 12m high x 22m wide water screen complete with two doubled 20k Christie Roadster projectors for perfect projections.
Searchlights for Thames Festival!
Searchlights for Thames Festival!
EMF light up the sky for the 2009 Thames Festival with 8 x Ireos 8kw Space Cannon Search Lights. The search lights were towed up The Thames on a huge pontoon to London Bridge where the Thames Festival celebrations take place and were used for the run up to the grand finale before the fireworks were launched.
Waterscreen on The Thames for Watchmen: Dr Manhattan rises out of The Thames, London.
Waterscreen on The Thames for Watchmen
A 70-foot high image of the comic book character Dr Manhattan appeared out of the Thames last night using the world’s biggest water screen projector.
Dr Manhattan, the blue skinned, super-powered being beloved of all Watchmen fans towered above the crowds who’d gathered on the river bank in central London to see the event.
The water screen was moored in the middle of the Thames between the London Eye and The Shell Building to create an vertical screen of water that extended to 72 feet in height and 100 feet across.
Specially created Watchmen footage was projected onto the screen to show Dr Manhattan’s gigantic translucent and shimmering form.
The one-off spectacle was created to promote the big screen adaptation of the 1986 comic book series Watchmen.
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Flames and Searchlights for Australia Film Launch, Leicester Square.
Flames and Searchlights for Australia Film Launch, Leicester Square.
EMF at the movies again…
With special animated flame effects and super powerful 8kw Space Cannon Search Lights lighting up the London sky iwht accompanying stage flame effect systems running accross the canopies The Odeon, Leicester Square, London.
Searchlight Show for Battersea Park Fireworks!
Searchlight Show for Battersea Park Fireworks!
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.