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06/01/2006
E\T\C UK projects London’s heroes for New Year
Appointed by Jack Morton Worldwide, large format projection specialists, E\T\C UK projected 30 giant portrait images of 'Heroes in London' onto the Shell Centre for London’s New Year’s Eve 2005/06 celebrations, which were organised by the Mayor of London and Visit London.
The projections were part of a stunning pyrotechnic and lighting extravaganza designed to capture the spirit of London as the year rolled over. The photographic images, projected from 8 pm to midnight on the 31 December, illustrated a wide cross section of heroes and heroines from 2005, encompassing Britain’s great sporting achievements like winning the 2012 Olympic Bid and the return of the Ashes, to reflecting on poignant moments including remembrance of the London bombing victims.
The event took place along the Thames, encompassing the South Bank between Jubilee and Westminster Bridges, including iconic landmarks like the London Eye and Big Ben. It was enjoyed live by 200,000 people on the streets, plus TV audiences of several million.
E\T\C UK has previously worked with Jack Morton on several occasions including the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester and last year’s New Year’s Eve event in London. They’ve also projected onto the 323 ft high 26 storey Shell Centre several times, including for Remembrance Days 2004 and 2005.
E\T\C’s Ross Ashton designed the projection format, covering the full surface of the building with eight PIGI 6Kw projectors to produce mega bright images. The projectors were sited 150 metres away on the edge of Jubilee Gardens, in a curtain-sider truck in a 4 top/4 bottom arrangement, complete with 40 cm lenses. Each machine produced a 50 x 50 metre image - and these were overlaid for optimum brightness.
Artwork for 90 slides - including a 60 second countdown preceding the midnight lighting and pyro show - was co-ordinated by Jack Morton’s Creative Director Dan Colborne, with E\T\C undertaking all the camera obscura work required for the perspective correction and fitting them to the building.
The evening culminated in a breathtaking fireworks and pyrotechnics show – detonated from a series of barges and off the London Eye, designed for Jack Morton by Christophe Berthonneau. The Eye itself was specially lit for the occasion by Durham Marenghi, and the show was produced for Jack Morton by Jim Donald.
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The projections were part of a stunning pyrotechnic and lighting extravaganza designed to capture the spirit of London as the year rolled over. The photographic images, projected from 8 pm to midnight on the 31 December, illustrated a wide cross section of heroes and heroines from 2005, encompassing Britain’s great sporting achievements like winning the 2012 Olympic Bid and the return of the Ashes, to reflecting on poignant moments including remembrance of the London bombing victims.
The event took place along the Thames, encompassing the South Bank between Jubilee and Westminster Bridges, including iconic landmarks like the London Eye and Big Ben. It was enjoyed live by 200,000 people on the streets, plus TV audiences of several million.
E\T\C UK has previously worked with Jack Morton on several occasions including the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester and last year’s New Year’s Eve event in London. They’ve also projected onto the 323 ft high 26 storey Shell Centre several times, including for Remembrance Days 2004 and 2005.
E\T\C’s Ross Ashton designed the projection format, covering the full surface of the building with eight PIGI 6Kw projectors to produce mega bright images. The projectors were sited 150 metres away on the edge of Jubilee Gardens, in a curtain-sider truck in a 4 top/4 bottom arrangement, complete with 40 cm lenses. Each machine produced a 50 x 50 metre image - and these were overlaid for optimum brightness.
Artwork for 90 slides - including a 60 second countdown preceding the midnight lighting and pyro show - was co-ordinated by Jack Morton’s Creative Director Dan Colborne, with E\T\C undertaking all the camera obscura work required for the perspective correction and fitting them to the building.
The evening culminated in a breathtaking fireworks and pyrotechnics show – detonated from a series of barges and off the London Eye, designed for Jack Morton by Christophe Berthonneau. The Eye itself was specially lit for the occasion by Durham Marenghi, and the show was produced for Jack Morton by Jim Donald.
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