Mountain Projections
Transporting equipment far out into the dessert by army helicopter – EMF Light Up Omans World Heritage Site at the Salahah, with massive outdoor projections onto the mountains and stunning Space Cannon searchlight effects.
Transporting equipment far out into the dessert by army helicopter – EMF Light Up Omans World Heritage Site at the Salahah, with massive outdoor projections onto the mountains and stunning Space Cannon searchlight effects.
BT – Video Projection Campaign round Manchester to promote the release of the new BT and Sky TV advert with Large Scale Outdoor Video Projection campaign live in Manchester.
World Cup Top Of The Table!
EMF the only company in the world with the resources to produce this massiveProjection onto Table Mountain South Africa.
Celebrating the Launch of The World Cup 2010 In Cape Town South Africa – Produced for the Sun Newspaper, EMF lit up Table Mountain with the famous faces of the Sun commentators. Shipping over 2.5 tonnes of equipment to South Africa 10 of our 7kw projectors illuminated the night sky for 6 hours with the world tallest projection.
Link to The Sun’s video…
Outdoor Tree Projections – Henley Festival
Henley Festival Projections Large Scale Outdoor Video Projection at the Henley Festival 2010. 20kw Christie Projectors linked to our Digital Davinci system to produce images in time to the orchestral score and the movements of the conductor projected directly onto the surrounding trees!
Last Updated: 12th January 2011
Elevation’s revelations
FLAT-TOPPED Table Mountain overlooks Cape Town and is two miles wide and 3,563ft high. The top is often covered in clouds known an the “table cloth”.
Lions used to prowl on the mountain, but the last one was shot in 1802. It is popular with hikers and climbers, but tourists can take a cable car to the top.
DARKNESS shrouds the South African city of Cape Town – but The Sun still shines on the iconic Table Mountain.
The world’s No1 footie paper created this incredible light show just hours before today’s World Cup draw.
And what a way to unveil our star football writers Ian Wright, Harry Redknapp, Terry Venables — and new signing John Terry.
Sun’s new pundit … John Terry
Richard Pelham
The England and Chelsea captain completes our amazing quartet of SunSport football pundits who will bring unrivalled football coverage in the run-up to next summer’s tournament.
John joins England legend Ian, Spurs manager Harry and former England boss Terry to form a Sun Dream Team, making us your one-stop shop for news, opinions, stats and match reports.
Like many fans, Wrighty is a big admirer of JT. He has praised the England skipper as a “strong leader” and also said: “JT is the perfect England captain as he loves playing for his country.
“It means so much to him — you can see that when he plays on the pitch.”
Under John’s leadership, England qualified top of their group, smashing the opposition, and are now the third favourites to win the tournament at 6/1, behind Spain and Brazil.
via John Terry – England and Chelsea captain – joins our SunSport football pundits | The Sun |Features.
The Natural History Museum – Launch Pond Survey Projection campaign
EMF hopped off to Battersea Power Station to help The Natural History Museum launch their Pond Survey, with a large outdoor building projection campaign of frogs and dragon flys using our powerful 7000 kw Xenon Projection system which spans the 280 meter width of The Thames to create a massive projection.
Paint It With Light.
EMF present an exciting new technology that has applications for large scale displays on buildings and structures of any size. The new technology, enables you to paint large structures freehand. This is achieved by using high power digital video projection techniques and our custom developed software.
Wembley Stadium Outdoor Projection for England United World Cup Bid 2018!
England United World Cup Bid 2018- EMF Delivered Large Scale Outdoor Video Projection, as Geoff Hurst and Peter Crouch launched Englands bid for the 2018 World Cup from beneath the arch at Wembley Stadium.
Giant image of frogs projected onto Battersea Power Station in London for the launch of the OPAL Water Survey in May 2010
Giant frogs and dragonflies covered Battersea Power Station in London last night for the launch of the OPAL Water Survey, a national initiative to get people to explore England’s lakes and ponds, collecting valuable scientific information along the way. Anyone can take part in the Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) Water Survey by looking out for creatures such as dragonfly larvae and water beetles, and taking water measurements such as the pH (acidity) level of the water. Upload your findings to the website and then the results will be used to help scientists and conservationists better protect these vulnerable freshwater habitats.OPALOPAL is an England-wide initiative to inspire and support communities to explore and protect their local environment, with the help of some of the country’s leading scientists. The 16 partners include the Natural History Museum, The Open University, Imperial College and 9 regional universities.Damaged and neglected habitats
Giant dragonflies on Battersea Power Station. Look out for dragonfly larvae in the water survey
The majority of ponds and lakes are either damaged by pollution or neglected, making them one of the most threatened environments in the landscape, recent research by Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) and Pond Conservation shows.Ongoing research is being carried out by an OPAL team from University College London (UCL) and their findings back up existing studies into the quality of England’s freshwaters by the Environment Agency.Dr Neil Rose, OPAL Water Centre, University College London (UCL), says, ‘England has thousands of lakes and ponds which play a vital role in protecting our freshwater plants and animals.’Although we know a lot about some of our larger, more famous lakes, there are huge gaps in our knowledge about the vast numbers of smaller waters dotted all over the landscape.’We need to know where the best sites are so we can protect them properly; and who knows what we might find once people start to take a closer look?’Garden ponds tooPeople with garden ponds are encouraged to take part as very little is known about these popular habitats. Dr Jeremy Biggs, Pond Conservation Director, explains. ‘Last year our Big Pond Dip took a detailed look at wildlife garden ponds to help us to understand more about these hugely abundant habitats. ‘There are between 2 and 3 million in Engli
via Battersea frog image launches OPAL water survey | Natural History Museum.
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Lewis Hamilton in Bahrain – Lewis visits Bahrain to launch his “Secret Life” filming site with Large Format Video Projection using the Digital Davinci graffiti projection advertising campaign around the Middle East.