Video Projection Mapping

Use the magic of Video Projection mapping, to turn your building into a marvel of shapes and architectural movement to tell a story of your event.

This can be used on buildings, theatrical stages, statues, any structure which is rich architecturally.

We use specialised software to make a flat surface come alive with movement. The original surface of the object is mapped using photography and this map is used within specialist software to create the footage required. It is then projected creating a two or three dimensional object which warps the original surface to create a moving surface.

Used for advertising, events, and artists to add an extra dimension of creativity along with illusions of movement the virtual projection mimics the real environment it is to be projected on. It is often used with audio to create a unique event.

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Recent Video Projection Mapping Projects

3d Video Building Projection Mapping Showreel Bangladesh National Day

Rosewood Hotel Christmas Projection Mapping

Rosewood Christmas projection mapping from EMF Technology on vimeo.

Aylesbury Christmas & New Year 3d Video Projection Mapping

Annual Christmas Video Mapping projections on Aylesbury’s Town Centre Courthouse.

Latest Video Projection Mapping Events

What the client thought

format_quoteI would like to thank you all for your excellent work on the recent Digital Switchover launch event. It was abig brief with plenty of unknowns thrown in for good measure. Thank you all for your support throughoutthe project cycle and as a team working together to provide a stunning delivery. It was a true pleasure to work with you all.
Crystal Palace Digital Switchover

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Please get in touch for more information on Video Projection Mapping and how it could enhance your event.
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