Barco
overwhelmes Eurovision spectators with high end
visualization effects
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courtesy of Barco.
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Product Stories Published: 11 May 2007
Barco, leader in creative LED technology, is once again playing
a key role in show visualization at this year’s 52nd Eurovision
Song contest. With an impressive combination of the latest LED
technology and digital projectors, the show is set to be bigger
and more visually entertaining than ever before.
This year’s contest is held in Helsinki,
Finland, hosted by Finish broadcaster YLE. As viewers from around
Europe tune in to watch 42 countries compete in the semi-final
and final on 10 and 12 May respectively, they will see one of
the most spectacular stage designs ever. Show designer Mikki
Kunttu’s breathtaking visual design features more than
200 square meters of Barco’s brand new MiTRIX LED screen,
125sqm of ultra bright OLite 510 LED modules and three SLM R12+
digital projectors. Barco rental partner Massteknik (Sweden)
is the general video supplier to the show.
Fully integrated into the stage set is a gigantic
curved screen “the cobra”. This not only towers
9.5 meters up and behind the stage but also stretches out in
to the audience, creating an animated catwalk that makes the
stage itself come alive with vibrant video and lighting effects.
In addition to that, extending around almost the entire stage
is a massive 30 meter wide by 6.5 meter high LED backdrop made
up from more than 200 square meters of MiTRIX, Barco’s
new transparent LED screen.
The MiTRIX screen was chosen by the designers
for its low weight and high transparency. This allows the Syncrolite
xenon beam lights rigged behind the screen to shine right through
it, giving incredible depth to the scenery. At certain times
when the content on the MITRIX is turned off, the screen appears
to be completely invisible, creating a completely different
look of the set. The mix of high and low resolution screens
also allows individual ‘video backdrops’ to be used
for each song, giving each country and its performers a unique
visual identity at the press of a button.
As further testament to Barco’s wide range
of solutions, there are three SLM R12+ digital projectors on
the show. One is used as part of the integrated set design while
the other two are used for giving the audience close ups of
the stage action.
Nico Vernieuwe, Vice President of Barco’s
Media and Entertainment division stated, “Each year, the
set designers of the Eurovision song contest raise the bar of
visual creativity, and this year is no exception. The trend
in the convergence of lighting video, lighting and stage design
continues and we are delighted to be part of this exciting time
in the evolution of visualization”.