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In October 2015 “Zheng He is coming” multimedia show by Emotion Media Factory becomes a finalist of the Brass Rings Awards by IAAPA.The equivalent of the Oscars for the Amusement Park Industry, the award is to be given to multimedia attractions with a budget of $1 million or more. <ref>{{Cite web|title = 2015 Live Entertainment Excellence IAAPA Brass Ring Awards Finalists|url = http://www.iaapa.org/about-iaapa/iaapa-awards/2015-iaapa-brass-ring-awards/2015-iaapa-brass-ring-awards/2015-live-entertainment-excellence-iaapa-brass-ring-awards-finalists|website = www.iaapa.org|accessdate = 2015-11-22}}</ref> |
In October 2015 “Zheng He is coming” multimedia show by Emotion Media Factory becomes a finalist of the Brass Rings Awards by IAAPA.The equivalent of the Oscars for the Amusement Park Industry, the award is to be given to multimedia attractions with a budget of $1 million or more. <ref>{{Cite web|title = 2015 Live Entertainment Excellence IAAPA Brass Ring Awards Finalists|url = http://www.iaapa.org/about-iaapa/iaapa-awards/2015-iaapa-brass-ring-awards/2015-iaapa-brass-ring-awards/2015-live-entertainment-excellence-iaapa-brass-ring-awards-finalists|website = www.iaapa.org|accessdate = 2015-11-22}}</ref> |
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==Installations== |
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'''[[Romon U-Park]], [[Ningbo]], [[China]]'''<br /> |
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Emotion Media Factory has developed created and produced two 20 minute multimedia shows for the indoor [[Romon U-Park]] in [[Ningbo]], [[China]]. The multimedia shows is a core hit of the [[Romon U-Park]], attracting visitors from different locations.<ref>Blooloop, Retrieved July 27, 2015, http://www.blooloop.com/news/emotion-media-factory-multimedia-romon-u-park/29189#.VbZM0fntlBc</ref> |
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Both shows include video projection mapping, laser beams and laser graphic effects, digital water screen, fire bursts, lights, fog, music and sound effects. |
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Shows are technically based on 10x Barco video projectors projecting onto the 30x30 meters pyramid, the 20 meters wide pyramid stage screen and the back wall, 2x High-End video servers, 12x full colour laser projectors, 48 moving lights, 20x flame bursts and 18 meters digital water screen all centrally controlled and synchronized. |
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'''[Multimedia Fountain Roshen] [[Vinnitsya]], [[Ukraine]]'''<br /> |
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In 2011 Emotion Media Factory completes Europe’s largest floating fountain system in the Ukrainian city of [[Vinnytsia]] for the [[Roshen|Roshen Confectionery Group]]. <ref>Ukrservice, Retrieved June 22, 2015,http://www.ukrservice.com/vinnitsa_fontain_roshen.htm</ref> The fountain was officially inaugurated on 4 September 2011 along with the official opening ceremony of Roshen Quay. |
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[[Roshen|Roshen Confectionery]], the multinational confectionery manufacturer, has given the inhabitants of the city of [[Vinnytsia]] an astonishing amusement – the largest floating multimedia fountain system in Europe. Since the beginning of September 2011 the citizens of [[Vinnytsia]] have been able to enjoy extraordinary fountains of the multimedia fountain system at [[Southern Buh|Pivdenny Buh]] Quay on a branch of the [[River Bug]]. <ref>SUMDU, Retrieved July 7, 2015,http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/bitstream/123456789/28682/1/Fashchuk%20.pdf</ref> This is Europe’s largest floating multimedia fountain system in the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia by order of Roshen Confectionery Corporation. |
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Multimedia fountain Roshen is considered No.1 on TripAdvisor among 50 attractions in Vinnytsia. |
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http://www.tripadvisor.ie/Attraction_Review-g940873-d3309321-Reviews-Roshen_Fountains-Vinnytsya_Vinnytsia_Oblast.html |
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Within a very short space of time this spectacle has become known beyond the borders of the [[Ukraine]] and attracts over 20,000 visitors to the city each week. Each evening a 25-minute-long thrilling story is told featuring water, music, laser, light and colours. |
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Coloured fountains of water spout up to 70 m up into the sky. A 50m wide and 18m high screen of water acts as the projection surface for the story. High-performance video systems project seemingly three-dimensional images in brilliant colours onto the water screen with a power of 30,000 A-L. |
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Emotion Media Factory finished the entire project from the initial sketches to planning, concept, delivery, installation, show production and start-up in just nine months. The synchronisation and programming of the controls of the complex water jets as well as light, laser, multichannel sound and soft edge projection were carried out using two media engines and Wings Platinum. The different shows can be started by staff using the easy-to-handle ISEO surface of a touch panel. |
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'''Shopping Mall Forum, [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]''' |
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Emotion Media Factory designed engineered and installed a 30m wide multimedia musical fountain system in Istanbul, Turkey. The system comprises 532 computer controlled nozzles and 150 RGB LED lights as well as a unique water curtain system for video projection. During day time, the system provides eye catching entertainment. After dark the multimedia shows attract many spectators and creates a meeting point amongst the surrounding shops, cafes and eateries. |
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'''High One [[Gangwon, South Korea]]'''<br /> |
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In mid-2007, Emotion Media Factory continued its cooperation with the Kangwon Land Resort (now known as High One) with a full multimedia upgrade of the facilities, by adding 2 circular fountains features, both 30-metre in diameter, a 40-metre water screen, multicolour fire effects, high definition video projection, and laser beams. |
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This fountain is considered as one of the largest fountains in Asia. |
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'''Night Safari Park [[Chiang Mai]], [[Thailand]]'''<br /> |
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Night Safari Park multimedia fountain show consists of the 30 x 6m large floating multimedia fountain construction and water screen with laser graphics. The fountain is equipped with more than 1,200 water jets to create a variety of water effects in time to music. In addition, a water screen is built into the feature, providing a 40-metre wide and 15-metre high projection area for video, light and laser projections. |
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The project was completed for the opening show, marking the 60th anniversary of the king’s coronation. A special programme was devised and presented to the public. A musical fountain and multimedia show including video, lights and lasers were staged to music composed by the king himself. On 15 June 2006 the installation and show was personally inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. He congratulated the managing directors, Helmut Dörner and Ralph Douw (Emotion Media Factory), on their excellent work. |
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'''Kangwon Land ([[Hangul]]:강원랜드), [[Gangwon Province (South Korea)|Gangwon Province]], [[South Korea]]''' |
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The Magical Box, in combination with the fountain during daylight hours the box appears mirrored, but at night it is illuminated to reveal its interior. At night a globe can be seen, some 20 meters in diameter. The special lighting effects give the impression that the globe is rotating and displays the five continents of the world. |
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Inside the globe is the "Dome Cinema". The "Dome Cinema" has a diameter of 18 meters and is used as the projection area. Video images from TV, DVD, or VHS sources are projected directly into the dome. These images fill almost two-thirds of the space. As a result of the various depths of the room, a new laser video system is used to ensure that the images are not distorted. Outside the "Miracle World Box" is the largest fully automatic screen (24 m x 24 m) in the world. Lighting effects, laser projections and synchronized choreographies ensure a unique and unforgettable experience. |
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'''Lumbini Park [[Lumbini Park|Huda-Lumbini Park]], [[Hyderabad]], [[India]]''' |
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Emotion Media Factory installed Indias first spectacular water multimedia show in the Huda-Lumbini Park, Hyderabad. The attraction plays to a large daily audience, the installation combines a full spectrum of media elements, from dazzling laser animation, live video, stunning sound quality, rhythmic musical fountains and extraordinary beam effects, all astonishingly portrayed on one of the largest water screens in India. The elements coalesce to re-create stories and historical and cultural aspects of Hyderabad’s past, present and future, enthralling thousands of guests each night. |
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Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 1984 |
Founders | Ralph Douw, Helmut Doerner, Robert Huber |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Products |
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Website | http://www.emfactory.de/ |
Emotion Media Factory / Laserland GmbH (EMF) is a creative multimedia attraction and show production company based near Munich in front of the Bavarian Alps in Germany.
Emotion Media Factory produces multimedia fountains and attractions.
Emotion Media Factory is a member of IAAPA[1] and TEA[2] organisations.
History
Originally Emotion Media Factory was established in 1984 as Laserland. The original founders where Ralph Douw, Helmut Dörner, Robert Huber and Serge Douw. Among the first clients of the company were BMW, Siemens, Pepsi-Cola and Audi. [3]
In 1990 Laserland has been restructured as Laserland GmbH, enabling the company to pursue international interests. In 1992, Laserland was responsible for the multimedia shows in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for world leaders at the United Nations Earth Summit. In 1996 a fully automatic laser show system was installed on the new German cruise liner, the AIDAcara. It was a start of the long term cooperation between AIDA Cruises and Laserland.
An opening and closing ceremony for the World Squash Championship in Doha 2002 was produced by Laserland.
In 2003 a fully fledged subsidiary was formed in Athens, Greece. After several market establishing events, the following year saw Laserland’s participation in Athens 2004 Olympics Games, with over 75 shows throughout the course of the games. In late 2004 a Laserland’s product the HoloPort was completed in the Futurescope Film Park in Changchun, China. The following year Laserland finished the multimedia installation in Hyderabad, India.
Additionally, the Holoport technology was installed in the ultra-modern Beijing Capital Museum in 2005. Laserland’s show production team continued partnership with BMW and produced a number of events, including simultaneous Germany-wide launches for BMW 1-Series and 3-Series in 2005.
The turn-key project of multimedia fountain installation was completed in Kangwon Land(Hangul:강원랜드), Korea’s leading casino in 2006. The installation includes one of the world’s largest moveable screens set against a giant outdoor glass ‘magic cube’.
Laserland developed the centre point of the Chiang Mai Night Safari Park, in Northern Thailand. This permanent installation delights guests every night with floating platform fountains, water screen featuring light, laser and video.
In the beginning of 2008 Laserland GmbH was rebranded to Emotion Media Factory GmbH (EMF). Laser became only one part of the core business of multimedia.
In South Korea Emotion Media Factory was commissioned to install a massive outdoor entertainment installation. The installation, which was a three phase project over the years 2006, 2007 and 2008, features one of the largest fountain multimedia installations in Korea, including, water fountains, fire, laser, light, video and sound.
Emotion Media Factory continued its association with the cruise ship industry in 2007, with the new AIDA cruise ship Diva, featuring a unique laser installation. Two more AIDA vessels in 2008 and 2009 respectively feature Emotion Media Factory installations.
In 2011 Emotion Media Factory created the biggest floating multimedia fountain in Europe "Fountain Roshen" for the Roshen Confectionery Group.[4][5]
In 2014 Emotion Media Factory has developed, created and produced two 20 minute multimedia shows for indoor Romon U-Park in Ningbo, China. [6][7][8]
Awards
Emotion Media Factory has received award “The Best Building and Construction” of the year 2012 for their project of Multimedia Fountain Roshen[9]
In October 2015 multimedia show for Romon U-Park “Zheng He is coming” by Emotion Media Factory becomes a finalist of the Brass Rings Awards by IAAPA.[10] The equivalent of the Oscars for the Amusement Park Industry, the award is to be given to multimedia attractions with a budget of $1 million or more.
Shows
AIDA Harbour Anniversary, Hamburg, Germany
For the 825th harbour anniversary in Hamburg the Emotion Media Factory team redirected the onboard multimedia systems on AIDA Cruise liners to illuminate the festival area during cruising by.
ADAC Supercross, Munich, Germany
The multi-media laser show, consisting of moving lights, pyrotechnic, lasers and powerful music, was setup to deliver optimal viewing experience for all the surrounding audience in the Munich Olympia Hall. The high power lasers created impressive audience engulfing effects throughout the entire venue. The event was also supported by DJs playing between the sport events and the laser shows.
Nano Truck, Stuttgart, Germany
Sponsored by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) and developed in cooperation with Flad & Flad Communication GmbH, the NanoTruck provides an attractive, mobile and multifunctional stage for presenting Nanotechnology. Special installation of the multimedia equipment introduced the audience to the world of Nanotechnology both attractively and informatively in the form of a 5-minute multimedia production.
SED Awards, Athens, Greece
The special choreographed event was produced for the prestigious Hellenic Advertisers Association Awards (SED Awards). Choreographed dancers, laser, video and light entertained the audience comprising many of the largest advertisers in the Aegean Region.
Inventions Show, Multimedia Fountain Roshen, Vinnitsya, Ukraine
The idea for the Inventions show was inspired by the major milestones of human inventions. Mechanical, Electrical, Analogue and then finally Digital. The concept idea was to create a multimedia show with very many different elements of media combinations. For each era of time a different approach and visual look was chosen. The music was individually composed and produced for each scene together with Alexius Tschallener (Music4Films).[11]
The scenes shifted from a huge steam engine created by the large water effects and sound, morphing slowly into a “train” using the full 100 meters of fountain effects, through the mechanical era with cars and bikes floating across the massive water screen. Reaching the Electric era sparks and lasers fill the sky above the audience. In the pre Computer era a huge oscilloscope displays analogue morphing patterns on a 70m wide water jet screen. Grids of Laser beams fill the entire sky as we travel into the Digital era with Hologram like projections onto the entire fountains, ending in a mighty final fountain display.[12]
Swan Lake Fantasy Show, Multimedia Fountain Roshen, Vinnitsya, Ukraine
Swan Lake Fantasy Show is a co-production between Emotion Media Factory and the Ukrainian company Watershow.Pro. The theme is a total re-interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. Ukrainian top ballet dancers’ performance is combined with multimedia effects in the new interpretation of the classical ballet.[13]
Zheng He is coming, Romon U-Park, Ningbo, China
“Zheng He is coming”, is multimedia spectacle that tells the tale of Zheng He, a Chinese admiral and diplomat of the 15-th century. Zheng He commanded massive expeditionary voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa from 1405 to 1433.[14]
Zheng He commanded a large fleet of ships. His first voyage is estimated to have had over 300 total ships and nearly 28,000 men. Some of the ships were large treasure ships estimated to be over 400 feet long and 170 feet wide. That's longer than a football field! They had ships to carry treasure, ships to carry horses and troops, and even special ships to carry fresh water. Certainly the civilizations that Zheng He visited were amazed at the power and strength of the Chinese Empire when this fleet arrived.
In October 2015 “Zheng He is coming” multimedia show by Emotion Media Factory becomes a finalist of the Brass Rings Awards by IAAPA.The equivalent of the Oscars for the Amusement Park Industry, the award is to be given to multimedia attractions with a budget of $1 million or more. [15]
Installations
Romon U-Park, Ningbo, China
Emotion Media Factory has developed created and produced two 20 minute multimedia shows for the indoor Romon U-Park in Ningbo, China. The multimedia shows is a core hit of the Romon U-Park, attracting visitors from different locations.[16]
Both shows include video projection mapping, laser beams and laser graphic effects, digital water screen, fire bursts, lights, fog, music and sound effects.
Shows are technically based on 10x Barco video projectors projecting onto the 30x30 meters pyramid, the 20 meters wide pyramid stage screen and the back wall, 2x High-End video servers, 12x full colour laser projectors, 48 moving lights, 20x flame bursts and 18 meters digital water screen all centrally controlled and synchronized.
[Multimedia Fountain Roshen] Vinnitsya, Ukraine
In 2011 Emotion Media Factory completes Europe’s largest floating fountain system in the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia for the Roshen Confectionery Group. [17] The fountain was officially inaugurated on 4 September 2011 along with the official opening ceremony of Roshen Quay.
Roshen Confectionery, the multinational confectionery manufacturer, has given the inhabitants of the city of Vinnytsia an astonishing amusement – the largest floating multimedia fountain system in Europe. Since the beginning of September 2011 the citizens of Vinnytsia have been able to enjoy extraordinary fountains of the multimedia fountain system at Pivdenny Buh Quay on a branch of the River Bug. [18] This is Europe’s largest floating multimedia fountain system in the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia by order of Roshen Confectionery Corporation.
Multimedia fountain Roshen is considered No.1 on TripAdvisor among 50 attractions in Vinnytsia.
Within a very short space of time this spectacle has become known beyond the borders of the Ukraine and attracts over 20,000 visitors to the city each week. Each evening a 25-minute-long thrilling story is told featuring water, music, laser, light and colours.
Coloured fountains of water spout up to 70 m up into the sky. A 50m wide and 18m high screen of water acts as the projection surface for the story. High-performance video systems project seemingly three-dimensional images in brilliant colours onto the water screen with a power of 30,000 A-L. Emotion Media Factory finished the entire project from the initial sketches to planning, concept, delivery, installation, show production and start-up in just nine months. The synchronisation and programming of the controls of the complex water jets as well as light, laser, multichannel sound and soft edge projection were carried out using two media engines and Wings Platinum. The different shows can be started by staff using the easy-to-handle ISEO surface of a touch panel.
Shopping Mall Forum, Istanbul, Turkey Emotion Media Factory designed engineered and installed a 30m wide multimedia musical fountain system in Istanbul, Turkey. The system comprises 532 computer controlled nozzles and 150 RGB LED lights as well as a unique water curtain system for video projection. During day time, the system provides eye catching entertainment. After dark the multimedia shows attract many spectators and creates a meeting point amongst the surrounding shops, cafes and eateries.
High One Gangwon, South Korea
In mid-2007, Emotion Media Factory continued its cooperation with the Kangwon Land Resort (now known as High One) with a full multimedia upgrade of the facilities, by adding 2 circular fountains features, both 30-metre in diameter, a 40-metre water screen, multicolour fire effects, high definition video projection, and laser beams.
This fountain is considered as one of the largest fountains in Asia.
Night Safari Park Chiang Mai, Thailand
Night Safari Park multimedia fountain show consists of the 30 x 6m large floating multimedia fountain construction and water screen with laser graphics. The fountain is equipped with more than 1,200 water jets to create a variety of water effects in time to music. In addition, a water screen is built into the feature, providing a 40-metre wide and 15-metre high projection area for video, light and laser projections.
The project was completed for the opening show, marking the 60th anniversary of the king’s coronation. A special programme was devised and presented to the public. A musical fountain and multimedia show including video, lights and lasers were staged to music composed by the king himself. On 15 June 2006 the installation and show was personally inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. He congratulated the managing directors, Helmut Dörner and Ralph Douw (Emotion Media Factory), on their excellent work.
Kangwon Land (Hangul:강원랜드), Gangwon Province, South Korea The Magical Box, in combination with the fountain during daylight hours the box appears mirrored, but at night it is illuminated to reveal its interior. At night a globe can be seen, some 20 meters in diameter. The special lighting effects give the impression that the globe is rotating and displays the five continents of the world.
Inside the globe is the "Dome Cinema". The "Dome Cinema" has a diameter of 18 meters and is used as the projection area. Video images from TV, DVD, or VHS sources are projected directly into the dome. These images fill almost two-thirds of the space. As a result of the various depths of the room, a new laser video system is used to ensure that the images are not distorted. Outside the "Miracle World Box" is the largest fully automatic screen (24 m x 24 m) in the world. Lighting effects, laser projections and synchronized choreographies ensure a unique and unforgettable experience.
Lumbini Park Huda-Lumbini Park, Hyderabad, India Emotion Media Factory installed Indias first spectacular water multimedia show in the Huda-Lumbini Park, Hyderabad. The attraction plays to a large daily audience, the installation combines a full spectrum of media elements, from dazzling laser animation, live video, stunning sound quality, rhythmic musical fountains and extraordinary beam effects, all astonishingly portrayed on one of the largest water screens in India. The elements coalesce to re-create stories and historical and cultural aspects of Hyderabad’s past, present and future, enthralling thousands of guests each night.
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