Liver Building Projection, Liverpool

Liver Building Projection for #GoodLuckAP campaign

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.”

Liverpool Projections onto Liver Building
Liverpool Projections onto Liver Building

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.

Projection Campaign across London #WhoIsWilliamRast

Projection Campaign across London #WhoIsWilliamRast

LONDON PROJECTIONS #WhoIsWilliamRast

LONDON PROJECTIONS #WhoIsWilliamRast

Several Projection teams produced massive building projections which spread out across London from Battersea Power Station to Greenwich. 

Building Projection Greenwich

Building Projection Greenwich

Justin Timberlake and Trace Ayala’s ‘New America’ clothing brand, William Rast arrives in the UK this summer and the projections culminated in Greenwich by the O2 Arena where Justin Timberlake was performing. 

Building Projection Shoreditch

Building Projection Shoreditch

 

Get involved in the action – join in the conversation at Twitter using the #WhoIsWilliamRast find out more at: http://www.williamrast.com/

Building Projection Marble Arch

Building Projection Marble Arch

 

London Projection Stunt Surprise Pac-Man projection on to Sega HQ building

London Projection Stunt

Surprise Pac-Man projection on to Sega HQ building aimed to “raise a smile”

Pac Man Projection Stunt

Pac Man Projection Stunt

26 February 2014 by John Owens

Namco Bandai’s covert projection of a four storey Pac-Man on to Sega’s UK HQ aimed to “raise a smile” in the gaming industry amid wider media attacks over issues like violence and trolling, its mastermind has said.

Projection London Pac Man

Projection London Pac Man

Pac is Back: Pac-Man was projected on to the walls of Sega’s HQ

Just before midnight on Monday the games developer projected 80-foot images on to its rival’s prominent Chiswick offices as part of a revival of the iconic gaming character under the ‘Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures’ brand.

The stunt, which was shut down after five minutes by security guards, was led by Namco Bandai’s in-house team alongside Stature PR.

UK marketing and PR director at Namco Bandai Lee Kirton said that the team pressed ahead despite fears the stunt could backfire.

“We were nervous about doing it as we didn’t want to upset Sega or get in trouble with the police, but we wanted to raise a smile in the industry, and show coverage doesn’t have to involve negativity on issues like violence and trolling. We wanted to do something fun with a bit of old school rock’n’roll PR and gain some coverage at the same time.”

Inspired by work with Channel 5’s The Gadget Show in November to create a Guinness World Record for ‘the largest architectural projection mapped game’, the team hired the technical brains behind the FHM stunt involving an image of Gail Porter being beamed on to the Houses of Parliament.

Projecting from a van in the car park of a building site nearby, Namco Bandai deployed three photographers to capture the image – one of whom was based in flat specially rented out for the occasion – with pictures sent out to media contacts at around 3am on Tuesday morning.

Pac Man Projection onto Sega Building

Pac Man Projection onto Sega Building

“We’d been planning it for months, and had aimed to do it at around 11pm but had to hold fire because there were still some people in the building,” said Kirton.

Pointing to one Sega creation in particular he added: “If there are two main characters from the iconic age of gaming it’s Pac-Man and Sonic The Hedgehog.”

Sega declined to comment, but took to Twitter to have the last laugh.

via Surprise Pac-Man projection on to Sega HQ building aimed to “raise a smile” | PR Week.

Projection Campaign London

Projection Campaign London – Pac Man meets Sonic the Hedgehog

Pac Man Projection Stunt

Pac Man Projection Stunt

Pac Man stunt projected onto Sega’s HQ Building in London brought two of the iconic game characters together!

Projection Stunt London

Projection Stunt London

The stunt was long planned and late Monday night the 80 foot iconic image of Pac Man was projected on to its rival’s prominent Chiswick offices as part of a revival of the iconic gaming character under the ‘Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures’ brand.

Projection Stunt London Pac Man

Projection Stunt London Pac Man

Building Projection for Chinese New Year 2014

Building Projection

Chinese New Year 2014 Projections and Searchlights

Building Projection onto Nelsons Column

Building Projection onto Nelsons Column

Four massive 8KW Searchlight beams filled the sky in Trafalgar Square for the final celebrations of the day for the Chinese New Year – Year of the Horse 2014, and the famous Nelson’s column was lit up with projection mapping with Chinese designs and horses sprinting to accompany the fireworks.

Xin Nian Kuai Le – Happy New Year to all our Chinese friends!

Building Projection Oxford

Building Projection Oxford

Outdoor building projections in prominent places around Oxford were produced for the Keble Ball 2014 to advertise their upcoming Russian themed Ball in May of this year.

The projection campaign to attract the footfall of partying students visited nightclubs and bars as well as the Keble College buildings University the projection campaign.

Building Projection Oxford

Building Projection Oxford

Building Projections – Weetabix Product Launch

Building Projections

Weetabix Product Launch Projection

Weetabix unveils On The Go Breakfast Drinks with a massive outdoor building projection onto their building – 3 massive bottles showing the 3 flavours, chocolate strawberry and vanilla were projected for the January product launch.

Building Projection Weetabix

Building Projection Weetabix

After the initial teasing building projections run in December the final projections arrived with the projections showing off that the new Weetabix Breakfast drinks had arrived and a massive image of the flavoured bottles.

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.