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What is Projection Mapping?
Projection Mapping is a video projection technology that is used to transform non-flat surfaces or objects into 2D or 3D interactive video displays.
2D Projection Mapping is best used on ceilings, walls, and floors to amplify event space.
3D Projection Mapping can be used to create interactive displays out of any 3D shape from custom scenic designs to entire buildings.
Benefits of Projection Mapping
Customized Experience
Each projection mapping project is completely unique with any combination of images, motion graphics, video or animation as they are cast onto any surface.
Endless Possibilities
Turn a warehouse wall into the entryway of Buckingham Palace, or a basketball court into a swamp full of Alligators. Projection Mapping can transform your audiences’ reality and drastically improve your experiential marketing efforts.
Versatility
Because projection mapping is completely customizable and can be used for any size space, it delivers the ultimate event experience.
Green Media Projection Mapping Process
​Our Projection Mapping Work:
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Sporting Events
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Award Ceremonies
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Conferences
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Corporate Events
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Concerts
Our full-service offering and process includes the following:
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Initial Consultation
During our consultation, we’ll discuss your event requirements and how projection mapping can help you reach your marketing goals. We’ll discuss the venue, its size, and any spatial considerations. Additionally, together we’ll consider the audience expectations while staying on-message. Our team of experts also considers the best approach to meeting your event marketing budget needs.
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The Production Phase
We’ll coordinate all elements in the production phase, transforming final renderings and designs to the finished projection mapping project. Our expert team works diligently to ensure your happiness and flawless execution on event day.
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Logistics
On the day of the event, leave the details to us. Load-in and set-up are just a part of our exceptional service. We sweat the details, including conducting numerous tests before the doors open to ensure projectors are operating at maximum capacity.
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