Projector Video Effects System (Video Mapping)...
A groundbreaking visual effects system for video projectors in nightclubs, bars & pubs.
Also see: led video wall systems.
A groundbreaking visual effects system for video projectors in nightclubs, bars & pubs.
Also see: led video wall systems.
Video Mapping SystemWe now offer a groundbreaking new visual effects product using video projectors to create stunning lighting and video shows directly linked to the unique architecture of your venue. It is truly eye-catching with all the visual content being designed specially to match the architecture of the venue & is ideal for a bar, DJ booth or any other focal point. Video effect optical illusions can be created around the architecture of your venue and the system can double up as a video wall for advertising or playing DVDs & even sporting events. Each system is unique to the venue with the visuals being mapped to the specific architecture or surface to be projected on to. Venue logos and branding can easily be incorporated into the system. Video systems offer the ultimate flexibility due to their ability to show anything required. With other LED based systems having limitations due to low resolutions, this system offers a cost effective solution for large screen visual effects. |
Case Study: Karma, Brighton Marinawww.karmabrighton.co.ukWe were asked to visit Karma Bar in Brighton Marina to design a new visual system to tie in for the re-launch the venue was planning. With the employment of new DJs, the venue wanted to add a system which would be able to display the actions within the DJ box, while also creating a huge focal point with something people had never seen before.
The whole system would be split into two sections, both based on the carving. The first part was to integrate four plasma screens into the carving. The four windows/cut outs in the carving would be the location of the four screens, but in order to fill these we had to use four 42" plasma screens rotated into portrait to get the best out of them. The carving was removed from the wall and four NEC commercial plasma screen displays were fitted within the wall, located in the exact positions so when the carving was refitted, the screens filled the windows without the bezel being visible. By doing this, when the screens are not active, it becomes very difficult to distinguish them as plasma screens. This was in keeping with the venues requests for the system to be very unobtrusive when not in use. The screens were then wired back to an 8x8 video matrix switcher which was to be remotely controlled via computer. Four DVD players and four CCTV cameras were then wired in allowing the venue to display DVD images and video during the day, and images of the DJ and crowd during the evening. All the content for the DVDs was created specifically for the venue, and rotated during editing to compensate for the rotation of the plasma screens. By having the matrix switcher computer controlled, it allowed us to create a program which chased the images on the screens, giving them a more fluid, continuous look rather than the same image constantly on each screen as you can see in the image below.
By combining these two parts, the overall system gives a huge effect. To finish off, we moved the DJ box to in front of the carving, creating a focal point and allowing the new DJ to be shown off to the crowd. The system was programmed to run automatic shows, with the ability for the DJ to trigger specific visuals in time with the music, adding further to the overall impact of the system. |
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