Building Projection

Building Projection Birmingham

Building Projections in Birmingham for Enterprise Catalyst that provides entrepreneurs in Northwest, Central and Southeast Birmingham with free expert advice and access to match-funding to make entrepreneurial dreams a reality.

Building Projection Birmingham

Building Projection Birmingham

Over several weekends outdoor building projections advertising the advice available from Enterprise Catalyst were projected onto St Martin’s Church at Birmingham’s Bullring to catch the Christmas footfall in Birmingham’s city centre.

Building projections Birmingham

Building projections Birmingham

Building Projection product launch

Building Projection

Coming soon Weetabix’s new drink projected onto the Weetabix building for the new product launch coming soon…

Building Projection

Building Projection

Weetabix’s silhouette of the new ‘on the go’ breakfast drink bottle coming soon was projected for two nights in anticipation of the New Year Launch in January.

Building Projection for Advertising Campaigns and outside Projection events using either large scale still building projectors or high powered Video Projection.

Conwy Castle Video Mapping Projections, Welsh Rally GB

Conwy Castle Video Mapping Projections, Welsh Rally GB

For the start of the Welsh Rally in North Wales Massive Projection Mapping, Searchlights, Flame effects and Lasers spread across the Castle Walls to welcome the rally cars to the start point at the Quay side.

CONWY CASTLE WRGB PROJECTIONS 2013

CONWY CASTLE WRGB PROJECTIONS 2013

High powered video projection equipment created a mixture of Projection Mapping and massive images which stretched across the 100 meter exterior castle walls bringing the petrol heads in .

As the cars each sped by the huge crowds of people lined up for the start of the rally the further searchlights lit the way along the Quay site and as each car entered the podium  flames shooted up in the air wooing the crowds.

CONWY CASTLE WRGB FLAME EFFECTS

CONWY CASTLE WRGB FLAME EFFECTS

Once they were off to the screams of the crowds at Conwy – they were welcomed again on the final stage of the rally around The Great Orm with huge mountain projections from the Llandudno Pier…

ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WELSH RALLY

ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WELSH RALLY

Projecting from Llandudno Pier using 7000 kw High Powered Xenon Projection equipment to create a massive beam of light projected accross the bay 600 meters away creating a 150 meter square image accross the side of The Great Orme Mountain for the final rally.

ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WALES

ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WALES

Wales Rally GB Conwy Castle

Wales Rally GB Conwy Castle

-SÉBASTIEN OGIER SETS THE EARLY PACE

Projection Mapping, Searchlights & Flame effects

WRGB PROJECTIONS AT CONWY CASTLE

WRGB PROJECTIONS AT CONWY CASTLE

15 November 2013 07:51am By Wales Rally GB
Wales Rally GB gets underway and Sébastien Ogier leads the way after the opening three stages.© Wales Rally GB* Huge crowd enjoys glittering opening Wales Rally GB ceremony * Champion Ogier leads after three frenetic forest stages in darkness * Three-way scrap ensues with Neuville and Latvala in close contention

Wales Rally GB officially got underway with a glorious ceremonial celebration at Conwy Castle this evening (14 November) before newly crowned WRC champion Sébastien Ogier stamped his authority on the event by setting the pace after the opening three stages.

The Frenchman led his VW team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala on stages one and two, before M-Sport’s Thierry Neuville topped the final stage to set up an enthralling three-way battle at the top of the standings.

CONWY CASTLE WRGB PROJECTIONS 2013

CONWY CASTLE WRGB PROJECTIONS 2013

After lasers and rally images had been projected on to the medieval castle walls in the picturesque Conwy Quay in front of a huge crowd, the scene was finally set for the world’s finest rally drivers to fire off into the legendary Welsh forest in complete darkness, with the leading cars being flagged away by Minister for Culture and Sport, John Griffiths.

CONWY CASTLE WRGB FLAME EFFECTS

CONWY CASTLE WRGB FLAME EFFECTS

Volkswagen Motorsport immediately laid down a marker on the opening 6.95km Gwydyr stage, with Latvala the first driver to take to the dark and damp conditions. Targeting a hat-trick of Wales Rally GB victories this weekend, the Finn set a benchmark time of 4:44.4s, which his team-mate Ogier immediately bettered by just 1.3s.

The only other driver who seemed able to cope with the early pace of the lead duo was the fellow Volkswagen Polo R WRC of Andreas Mikkelsen. The Norwegian set the quickest time of all on the opening split and was only narrowly down on his stable-mates after the second sector. He lost time late on, however, and eventually dropped behind the Qatar World Rally Team Ford of Neuville.

The other Fords of Mads Østberg and Evgeny Novikov followed in the times but there was drama further down the order when the final WRC runner Michal Solowow slid off the road, before his Ford Fiesta WRC was collected by the WRC2 machine of Yazeed Al Rajhi.

Ogier edged out a further advantage on the 9.28km stage two, which horseshoes its way through the Penmachno valley. Latvala kept him honest, however, as he completed the section just 0.9s shy of his team-mate, with Neuville a further second back.

“It’s a nice battle already between Seb and I,” said Latvala. “It’s not easy – in the places where it’s wet and muddy I don’t quite have the confidence yet.”

The top three runners were separated by less than four seconds but the gap back to the chasing pack had already increased to more than 12s. The Citroën of Mikko Hirvonen was the best of the rest as both he and Østberg leapfrogged Mikkelsen, despite the latter suffering with persisting gear problems.

If Volkswagen thought it was set to have it all its own way on day one then Neuville had other ideas, responding in fine style on Thursday’s final stage. The Belgian beautifully weaved his way through the 7.52km of Clocaenog Forest to set the fastest time and jump ahead of Latvala in the overall standings in the process – the lead trio separated by just five seconds.

Hirvonen remains in touch after an impressive late run in his Citroën DS3 WRC, whilst Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team driver Østberg resisted the challenge from Mikkelsen to maintain fifth.

Robert Kubica swapped positions with Russian Novikov throughout the evening, with the Pole in a brilliant seventh after completing his first day, well night, in a full-blown WRC car without incident. “It’s going okay,” said Kubica. “Everything is new for us. I have no experience of these conditions – at least in the day I will be able to see!”

Local hero Elfyn Evans leads WRC2 in his M-Sport Ford Fiesta R5 with the Welshman impressively inside the overall top ten as he targets a maiden class victory on home soil.

The action goes up a notch tomorrow with six stages scheduled, including two RallyFest runs at Sweet Lamb. The morning’s three stages in Hafren, Sweet Lamb and Myherin are then tackled again in identical order later the same afternoon, giving the competitors some welcome familiarity during the day.

It’s a familiar scene in the standings of course with champion Ogier leading the way, but it’s clear he has a fierce battle on his hands if he’s to win Wales Rally GB for the first time in his career.

Sébastien Ogier said: “It is quite a good start. It’s never easy to start the rally in the night, especially in the tricky and slippery conditions. We didn’t push too hard tonight but we did enough to take the lead. I am sure my experience is going to help me over the

weekend but this is a rally where it’s never over until it’s over. It’s going to be a tough challenge like it always is here but I feel I am better prepared than before to face it.”

via News | Wales Rally GB : SÉBASTIEN OGIER SETS THE EARLY PACE.

The Great Orme Mountain Projections, Wales

Mountain Projections

The Great Orme Mountain Projections, Wales

Projecting from Llandudno Pier using 7000 kw High Powered  Xenon Projection equipment to create a massive beam of light projected accross the bay 600 meters away creating a 150 meter square image accross the side of The Great Orme Mountain for the final rally.

THE GREAT ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WALES

THE GREAT ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WALES

Massive mountain projections lit the way for the racing cars as they sped past The Great Orme Mountain in Llandudno, Wales for the Welsh Rally North Wales route.

ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WALES

ORME MOUNTAIN PROJECTION WALES

Building Projections for Christmas at Duke of York Square, London

Building Projection

Christmas Projections for Duke of York Square, London

DUKE OF YORK SQUARE PROJECTIONS

DUKE OF YORK SQUARE PROJECTIONS

For Duke of York Square Christmas Light Switch on celebrations a selection of different Christmas images were projected along with adverts from the participating shops with Large outdoor Christmas Projections

DUKE OF YORK SQUARE CHRISTMAS PROJECTIONS

DUKE OF YORK SQUARE CHRISTMAS PROJECTIONS

Stage Flame effects at Battersea Park Fireworks Show 2013 with Massive Flames, projections & searchlights

Stage Flame effects

Battersea Park Fireworks Show 2013 with Massive Flames, projections & searchlights

Back in London with projections, flames & Searchlights to wow the crowd at Battersea Park’s Firework Display…

Our high powered Searchlights drew the public in to this years Halloween themed event which went down a storm with the massive Flame systems topping the Scull Burning Pyrotechnics and scary projections on the trees to accompany the magnificent Firework Display.

BATTERSEA FIREWORKS WITH PROJECTIONS, FLAMES AND SEARCHLIGHTS

BATTERSEA FIREWORKS WITH PROJECTIONS, FLAMES AND SEARCHLIGHTS

Stage Flame effects for Belfasts Titanic Slipway Firework Display…

Stage Flame effects

Massive outdoor Flame effects for Belfasts Titanic Slipway Firework Display…

BELFAST METRO MONSTER MASH FIREWORKS SHOW 2013

BELFAST METRO MONSTER MASH FIREWORKS SHOW 2013

For this years Metro Monster Mash Halloween Firework Display 2 massive five fingered flame systems, Firestorm Flames and High Powered Searchlights lit the way to Belfasts famous Titanic Slipways to compliment the magnificent Firework Display.

Belfast Monster Mash Halloween Fireworks

Belfast Monster Mash Halloween Fireworks

Searchlights for Arndale shopping centre Fashion show, Manchester

Searchlights

Searchlights for Arndale shopping centre Fashion show, Manchester

Searchlight Show at Manchester Arndale Centre

Searchlight Show at Manchester Arndale Centre

6 High powered 8000 Watt Searchlights shining beams into the sky to welcome the crowds at Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre for ‘Vogue’s Fashions night out’  celebrating shopping and fashion with a stunning interactive Fashion show.

Searchlight Show Manchester Arndale Centre

Searchlight Show Manchester Arndale Centre

 

Searchlights at Manchester Arndale Centre

Searchlights at Manchester Arndale Centre

Manchester Arndale Centre Searchlights

Manchester Arndale Centre Searchlights

Large outdoor Projection for National Guide Dogs Week of Events, Southampton

Large outdoor Projection for National Guide Dogs Week of Events, Southampton

Guide Dog Projection Southampton

Guide Dog Projection Southampton

National Guide Dogs Week 2013 was launched by projecting their logo for all to see in Southampton city centre! The event was switched on by the Mayor of Southampton, Ivan White alongside the team’s very own celebrity – ambassador dog Taylor!

EMF were proud to help support the Guide Dogs Week with multiple images projected plus lighting and our special countdown plunger all thrown in to help spread the word.

Guide Dog Projection Southampton

Guide Dog Projection Southampton

For more information about Southampton’s events go to http://www.guidedogs.org.uk/southampton/#.UlKstIasiQI

Guide Dogs Week 2013 is set to be one of the best yet and there really is an exciting feel already around the week. The concept this year is ‘High Visibility’ which is the heart of our visual identity and core to the Guide Dogs brand. The colour yellow, evokes dynamism, activity, and fun. It is the colour of our iconic guide dog harness and we also want yellow to be a symbol of goodwill towards people who are blind or partially sighted people.