Projection Studio helps Maldives Celebrate 50.

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Working
for local technical production and solutions company POP JOY headed by Asad
Haneef, London-based large format projection specialist The Projection Studio
(TPS) was asked to assist in providing spectacular pitch video projections at
the Galolhu National Football Stadium in Malé, for the Maldives 50th
Independence celebrations.  

TPS was
asked to get involved in the project because of its reputation of projecting
onto spectacular buildings and for major ceremonial events which have included
the Closing Ceremony of the 2010 Soccer World Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa.  

TPS had
just three weeks from receiving confirmation to producing finished content for
the 30 minute finale section of the show, which featured a cast of hundreds,
the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) marching band and display team, sky
divers and 40 members of the MNDF … which all unfolded in front of a hugely
enthusiastic crowd of over 12,000.  

The video
content, produced in London after a site visit by TPS’s Ross Ashton, was a fun
and entertaining fantasy based on the colonisation and history of the islands,
and included giant fire-breathing monsters, puppets and fishing boats
accompanied by a pumping soundtrack and numerous colourful dancers.  

The
majority of the equipment – including lighting, sound, lasers and pyro –
together with the show logistics and co-ordination was all provided by POP JOY
under the direction of Technical Site Manager Usaid Haneef. The 18 x Barco 20K
projectors came from Audio Vizual.  

TPS also
advised on the positioning of these projectors around the stadium. They were
actually located on a series of different building rooftops outside the low-rise
stadium for optimum focus down onto the pitch, and merged to create a 40 by 70
metre image. The pitch was covered in a light turf protector material, both to shield
the grass and enhance the projections.  

A
Watchout system was specified and used for projection control, programmed and
operated by Percival Crasto, who regularly works on international projects with
Ross Ashton.

 The sound was engineered by
POP JOY’s Malinda Lowe. Mohamed Shaam was Head of Logistics, Ibrahim
Malsoon co-ordinated all the lighting, trussing and rigging elements, Chief
Electrician was Aslam Niushad … and Zahid Rameez  was Head of Catering throughout the event, helping to keep cast and crew very happy and
motivated with great cuisine. 

“The show was a great
success, we were all very proud to be involved and it was a great experience
working with POP JOY” commented Ross, who received a personal thank-you from
the Maldives Home Minister Umar Naseer, for the “Outstanding work”.  

The Minister added, “In
my career I have worked with many professionals and few delivered to our
expectation. You exceeded our expectation. People are proud today”.

 

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