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.

 

Tartan Army Projection Campaign for England v Scotland Football Game

Tartan Army Projection Campaign for England v Scotland Football Game

In celebration of the football game England v Scotland EMF were commissioned to create massive images to be projected for the brand Tennent’s around London.

The images of Don Hutchison’s celebration from the last encounter between the nations in 1999 or a ‘We’ll Be Coming…’ message were projected across London landmarks such as Battersea Power Station, Wembley Stadium and the London Eye.

Tennent's Building Projection Battersea Power Station

Tennent’s Building Projection Battersea Power Station

Capital Radio Projection for Tartan Army

Capital Radio Projection for Tartan Army

TARTAN ARMY PROJECTIONS BATTERSEA POWER STATION

TARTAN ARMY PROJECTIONS BATTERSEA POWER STATION

Tennent's Tartan Army Projection Campaign London Eye

Tennent’s Tartan Army Projection Campaign London Eye

Tartan Army Projection at Wembley Stadium

Tartan Army Projection at Wembley Stadium

The Tartan Army Projection around London | Mail online

The Tartan Army Projection around London – Scotland fans cheer their team on at Wembley | Mail Online

The tartan invasion! Scotland fans sing their hearts out at Wembley… but first clash with England for 14 years ends in defeat. The Scotland fans may not have been too pleased with the result at Wembley but they certainly enjoyed themselves before and during the game.Thousands of them descended on London ahead of the first clash with Auld Enemy England since 1999. And many of the 25,000-30,000 fans who travelled south of the border were at the friendly match at Wembley, held to mark the 150th anniversary of the Football Association.

On Tuesday night, Tennent’s Lager and the Tartan Army sent out a message to London by lighting up buildings around the city, including Battersea Power Station…

Tennent’s Lager and the Tartan Army send a message by lighting up a building beside the London Eye

London Eye Building Projection

London Eye Building Projection

Transformation: Another message is projected onto Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station Building Projection

Battersea Power Station Building Projection

Radio gaga: The Capital Radio building by Leicester Square gets similar treatment

Capital Radio Building Projection

Capital Radio Building Projection

By STUART FRASERPUBLISHED: 11:26, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:53, 15 August 2013

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2392729/Scotland-fans-cheer-team-Wembley.html#ixzz2cbpyf2Jw

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Outdoor Projection Media Stunt – Made in the Meadow

Outdoor Projection Media Stunt

-MADE IN THE MEADOW

MEDIA PROJECTION STUNT

MEDIA PROJECTION STUNT

Reality TV stars found themselves in an unusual setting this week as scenes from Made in Chelsea were played to a field of cows in preparation for them becoming reality stars themselves this summer.As part of the #DISCOVERDAIRY campaign for DairyCo, the mammal movie goers became both directors and stars of a series of short films, in an effort to encourage young people to connect with dairy farming.The likes of Spencer Matthews and other cast members such as Binky Felstead from Made in Chelsea fought it out for the attention of the herd, as a 4 meter wide screen showed highlights from the popular reality TV show to gauge the cows’ reactions to the unfolding drama.Dairy farmer Rob Harrison said: “A friend of mine told me that his cows are into watching TV, but I’ve never witnessed it myself. They did seem to find it pretty interesting at first, although one or two paid more attention to the snacks provided. Fresh grass is a more suitable food for cows than popcorn so we stuck to that.”Amanda Ball from DairyCo, said: “This experiment was a bit of fun, but there is a serious message here too. Research suggests there is a lack of knowledge about what modern dairy farming is about but we know people are interested in finding out more – so we’re launching a campaign to try and bridge that gap.”The Discover Dairy campaign will see the mammal moovie goers turn into both directors and stars of short films in an effort to encourage young people to connect with farming. A separate series of videos presented by TV presenter Adam Henson alongside the cow herd will also feature in the WATCH section of www.thisisdairyfarming.com.This experiment was set up for dairy farmers by DairyCo, a not-for-profit organisation providing information about dairy farming, to prepare the herd for a starring role in a series of films which launch on www.thisisdairyfarming.com this week.

Projection stunt

Projection stunt

via Made in the Meadow.