E\T\C
UK Projects 360
for Globe Awards
AV
Product Stories Published: 22 January 2007
Projection specialists E\T\C UK supplied 360 degree video projection
using the highly flexible ‘OnlyView’ control system
for The Travel Weekly Globe Awards.
The event was staged at Grosvenor House, London
for Reed Business Information (RBI). The Globes cover all areas
of the travel market, and are regarded as the most prestigious
accolades in the industry, providing an opportunity for travel
agents to recognise suppliers that go the extra mile with services
or products.
E\T\C UK’s Andy Joyes worked closely with
RBI’s event producer Tom Perkins to create the show. This
year Reed wanted to add a real WOW factor to the presentation,
and Perkins came forward with the idea of a circular projection
screen which would tie in nicely with the ‘Globe’
theme. He also knew that OnlyView was the perfect control system
for making this happen.
E\T\C UK’s projection package consisted
of four Barco R18 machines and the OnlyView control system to
manage this element of the show. They were projecting on to
a 6 metre diameter 2 metre high circular screen, suspended above
an in-the-round stage in Grosvenor House’s Great Room.
The front end elements of the show including all
the VT play-ins, graphics and award nominations (all stored
on hard drive) and the IMAG mix coming from four video cameras
was supplied by Stage Right.
The show backgrounds, sponsors logos and general
branding messages for the night were all programmed by Philip
Pieridis from within ‘OnlyView’. Additionally ‘OnlyView’
was used to process all the other various video feeds, and to
produce the picture-in-picture control infrastructure onscreen
from which the show was built.
The Barco’s were positioned on the balcony
at the four corners of the room. The circle of the projection
screen was divided into four individual ‘screens’
each facing diagonally into the corner of the room.
This is where OnlyView comes into its own, enabling
projection to be achieved in the round by stitching and soft-edging
the four screens seamlessly together, and allowing content to
be tracked around the whole surface. The windows appearing within
the screens were mapped to the curve of the screen and the images
pre-distorted, so the projection ‘cone’ and all
the content playing on it fitted the screen curvature perfectly.
The flexibility is due to the content for the
backgrounds being contained and designed within OnlyView –
fulfilling the dual roles of creating the show and being the
playback system.
On top of the backgrounds, the content from Stage
Right’s system was run into the OnlyView inputs (VT, graphics,
awards nominations, etc). Andy Joyes explains “It’s
a great way of amalgamating the two systems – the tried-and-tested
self-contained awards package produced by Tom Perkins, and the
backgrounds and generic event branding created in OnlyView,
with OnlyView managing the whole show on screen.
Perkins comments, “Although central stages
have been used in the Great Room before, this was the first
time that sponsors saw their logos travelling around 360 degrees
above the stage … and the creative impact was very impressive.
“E/T/C’s experience and knowledge
in projection coupled with their grasp of this new technology
gave me great confidence that they would deliver a cutting-edge
event on the night … and I wasn’t disappointed.”