Soft edge blend or super widescreen involves seamlessly joining a number of projectors together to form an extremely wide, high resolution, projected image. The resulting size and image quality is stunning and provides designers and content producers a fantastic tool for creating an impressive event.
For more information or costs on precise units please contact us via our events page here
Using different content on screens can be a real asset. Sometimes it's essential to have two mixes in places like theatres or large venues to cater for those in front of stage and for those with limited sight of it.
For other events, it proves a great creative tool, using cameras on some screens with others running presentations or event branding.
Although a recent craze, 3D images have in fact been around for over a hundred years and having flat motion images appear three dimensional was around in the 50's.
Depending on the budget and application there are a number of different ways to play out 3D content and we'd be pleased to chat over the options with you. For more information do give us a call.
Projection mapping involves the art of projecting moving images onto the side of buildings, cars or objects so that the visuals interact with the physical object. It can bring object's to life and creates an immersive viewing experience.
This requires content to be produced specifically for the purpose and whilst it should not be undertaken lightly, the results can be spectacular.