Manchester NHF projections
Manchester National Housing Federation projection campaign across their building in Manchester with high powered searchlights highlighting the campaign to passing footfall and cars.
Manchester National Housing Federation projection campaign across their building in Manchester with high powered searchlights highlighting the campaign to passing footfall and cars.
BBC Cancer Week Video Mapping Projection from EMF Technology on Vimeo.
Video projections and searchlights beamed across the water to cover BBC Breakfasts facade in Manchester to help promote the ‘Shine a light on cancer’ campaign week.
Pier Head on Cardiff’s waterfront was lit up with building projections celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Childline launched by Ester Ranzten.
A charity dinner evening was held at Britannia Naval College, Dartmouth for the 75th anniversary commemorations of the raid on Taranto with high powered searchlights welcoming the guests – the cadets, current aviators and engineering officers serving in the Fleet Air Arm plus guest of honour is Vice Admiral Walter E ‘Ted’ Carter, the superintendent of the US Naval Academy. He graduated from the US Navy Fighter Weapons School Top Gun in 1985.
The event will raise money for the Fly Navy Heritage Trust, the charity that keeps the Royal Navy’s historic aircraft in operational condition, maintaining Britain’s Naval aviation heritage.
In celebration of Gloucester’s part of playing host to the Rugby World Cup activation Japan and USA, were projected onto the tower of Gloucester Cathedral and lights illuminated the sky in celebration of the final pool stage match at Kingsholm stadium whilst inside the Cathedral the Sine Nomine Youth Choir sang Rugby World Cup 2015 theme “World in Union” as the names of the visiting nations.
The Dean of Gloucester said, “It has been lovely to be involved in this historic event for the city, and projecting visuals onto the tower brings an extra special sense of pride to the occasion.”
A projection campaign across the UK started in Wales, then moved onto London Manchester, Leeds with the Guide Dog Logo projected onto the iconic Leeds City Markets.
Guide Dog Week started with projections across the UK to raise awareness for the charity. With projections in London, Wales, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool.
In London Marble Arch was projected to give a new look of bright yellow and blue with images of a guide dog with the hashtag #LetsGlow to launch the beginning of the charity’s week.
A projection campaign across the UK started with the magnificent Welsh Caernarfon Castle.
With special permissions the Guide Dog Cymru logo was projected onto the castle walls to start the Guide Dog week of special events raising money for the charity across Wales and the UK.
Searchlights and a large rugby ball projection was beamed across executive apartments next to the game at the Olympic Stadium, France v Romania to celebrate the World Cup event.
Newcastle’s iconic Central Station was lit up via Virgin Trains East to support community festival Newcastle Pride in spectacular rainbow colours using 8KW High powered Searchlights to welcome the thousands of people that attended the Newcastle Pride festival.