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XL Video supports The Harmonium Project

XL Video supports The Harmonium Project
XL Video supports The Harmonium Project

To create an opening for the 2015 Edinburgh International Festival, and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Edinburgh Festival Chorus, 59 Productions, with the Edinburgh International Festival, created The Harmonium Project.

 

The free outdoor event drew in crowds of approximately 19,500 people and combined the music of John Adams’ choral work ‘Harmonium’, made especially by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Edinburgh Festival Chorus conducted by Peter Oundjian, with projection mapping onto the Usher Hall in central Edinburgh.

 

The 34 minute performance of The Harmonium Project integrated scientific data captured with the support of the Centre of Design and Informatics at the University of Edinburgh, who collaborated on the project to examine the effects singing has on both the performer and the listener.

 

Having worked with them successfully on ‘Sinatra’ in the West End, and ‘Wonderland’ at the Manchester International Festival, 59 Productions sought out XL Video to realise their video design for The Harmonium Project.

 

XL Video’s Head of UK Theatre, Ed Cooper liaised with the team from 59 Productions - Creative Directors, Leo Warner and Richard Slaney; Technical Associate, Maximilien Spielbichler; and Production Manager, James Roxburgh - to create a technical specification for the exterior projection mapping of the Usher Hall building.

 

To cover the intricate columned façade of the Hall, XL Video employed fourteen of their Panasonic PT-DZ21KE projectors, with content fed by five of XL’s D3 media servers. The show control, including triggers to the D3 servers, was all handled via a GrandMA2 Light desk and NPU, with back-up from a MA Command Wing.

 

The media server racks and set-up were managed by XL’s in-house Technician, Erica Frost, with on-site projectors and media servers handled by Craig Harrower. A team of animators from 59 Productions, under the direction of Nicol Scott, created the content for the show, which was designed to fit the building.

 

(Photos: Danny Paton)

 

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