Craft Union Christmas Pub Projections
Projections and searchlights across North Wales and the Midlands for Craft Union Pubs welcoming new tenants and celebrating the opening of new pubs.
Craft Union Christmas Pub Projections
Projections and searchlights across North Wales and the Midlands for Craft Union Pubs welcoming new tenants and celebrating the opening of new pubs.
Rochester Castle celebrated the one of England’s most historic moments – the siege of Rochester Castle in Kent with projection Mapping of the castle tower collapsing as it had done in 1215.
Rebels occupied the site in a bid to overthrow King John but King John was not about to give up that easily and defeated the rebels. The re-enactment of the siege 800 years later was projected across the castle with the famous battle scene played out below.
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.
A Large Projection covered the facade of Sofitel Hotel, St James for the launch of the Revealed exhibition. A special photographic exhibition of a selection of 30 unique photographs from the photo archives of Paris Match, selected by the grandson of Pablo Picasso, Olivier Widmaier Picasso, who is the exhibition’s commissioner
Hilton’s DoubleTree Launch at Columbia Wharf was celebrated with massive 5 fingered jet Flame Systems, projections, lighting and plenty of champagne!
Two 5 fingered flame systems were located on the roof of the venue and several moving projections scanned across the front of the building. Several of our 7ft Flambeaux units were located around the party area.
Projections across the main facade of Nottingham University along with massive yellow beams from high powered searchlights inviting new students to join in with the Nottingham Univerisity’s #MeantToBe campaign.
In daylight Keble college chapel is an iconic piece of Oxfords architecture.
However when the night fell we transformed it into a gothic masterpiece.
Annual ball for the Keble College students, this year there was a gothic theme exploring the shadowy depths of the gothic realm.
To fully incorporate the audience a 3D video projection map was projected onto the iconic Keble College Chapel for all the guests to see and enjoy throughout the night.
At 10 o’clock the projection was launched with all the guests crowding to get a view of the stunning imagery and it continued through the night with guests sitting down to watch the projection until early hours of the morning.
A massive projection for the #GoodLuckAP campaign was launched last night in honour of AP McCoy’s last race at Aintree.
Liverpool’s famous Liver building was illuminated with Searchlights and a large outdoor projected image of one of McCoy’s finest moments – winning the world famous Grand National on Don’t Push It in 2010 – together with the words “The Greatest Jockey. The Greatest Race.”
Ahead of AP McCoy’s retirement from the sport Aintree racecourse though it was appropriate to celebrate this great man as he becomes the jockey to have had the most rides in the history of the Grand National. With his connections with the world famous Grand National held in Liverpool where better than to project onto the Liver Building to celebrate a great city and a great sporting champion.