Event Marketing - Metropolis Entertainment
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Event Marketing - Metropolis Entertainment
Mobile Morphis 20-Seat Capsule Simulator A New Concept In Event Marketing Metropolis Group Metropolis House 16 Southsea Road Kingston-Upon-Thames Surrey KT1 2EH United Kingdom T: +44 (0)208 549 111 F: +44 (0)208 549 1222 www.metropolisav.com 1. INTRODUCTION Metropolis Entertainment has emerged as the world leader in the design, development and implementation of mobile simulation systems for corporate and brand promotion. Within the past six months, Metropolis has undertaken projects on behalf of three of the world’s five biggest companies… Toyota, General Electric and Coca-Cola. Over a longer period, it has worked on behalf of many of the most well known international companies providing an innovative extension to their internal and external communications programmes. Metropolis has reached its current market-leading position through organic growth within its core audio-visual and lighting business and through the acquisition in 2005 of AI Camber Entertainment. Camber Entertainment was originally formed in 1996 by five individuals who were previously the senior management team at the entertainment subsidiary of the major French multinational, Thomson-CSF (now renamed Thales). Prior to that they had all worked either in engineering or marketing roles within the mainstream flight simulation industry and, during the mid1980’s, were responsible for the technical development of the world’s first major simulation attraction – Star Tours at Disney. During the early 1990's they were responsible for the first mobile simulator tour - the Nigel Mansell experience on behalf of the Canadian brewing giant, Labbatt. Since then they have created the world's most innovative simulator mobiles for the broadest range of products and on behalf of truly international clients. Mobile Morphis 20 Simulator for General Electric Company – European Tour 2 Today, Metropolis’ experience in this field is all encompassing. In creative terms it can produce complete design and theming concepts and carry them through to finished artwork and application. Working with specialist film and TV companies it can conceive, storyboard, shoot and post produce bespoke ridefilms in live action or computer animation. In hardware terms it can design and apply a range of simulation products which can be manufactured and integrated onto trailer units that are road legal in just about any country of the world. Morphis ESP Capsule Simulator installed at Toyota Headquarters in Middle East 3 2. RECENT CASE HISTORIES i) General Electric Company Metropolis is currently undertaking an ongoing project for GE to support its internal and external communications programmes leading up to its participation as an Olympic partner at the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics. The project has seen Metropolis design and project manage the external theming of a mobile Morphis simulator and facilitating a European tour covering nine European countries. It has also involved the production of four bespoke simulation ridefilms, including a journey through the human cardiovascular system for GE Healthcare and a journey through a jet engine for GE Transportation Systems. The simulator has operated in the Olympic Village for the duration of the Games. GE Simulator onsite in Turin ii) Coca-Cola Metropolis has designed and produced two Mobile Morphis ESP simulators directly to support Coca-Cola’s sponsorship of the 2006 Winter Olympics. The simulators were motion programmed with three live action rides of the Bobsleigh, Men’s Downhill and Men’s Super G and formed the centrepiece of Coke’s Olympic Torch tour of 60 Italian towns and cities. For the duration of the Olympics and Para Olympics, the units operated within the Coca-Cola Pavillion in the central plaza in Turin. As well as designing and supplying the simulators, Metropolis project managed the detailed logistic for the event build up. Coca-Cola Simulator onsite in Turin 4 3. MOBILE MORPHIS SIMULATOR: SCOPE OF SUPPLY 3.1 Capsule The capsule comprises an ergonomically designed GRP molding with a gel coat finish in a wide choice of colours. Two extra wide doors are provided for ease of access to the four rows of seats which are arranged at different levels enabling all passengers a clear view of the front mounted screen. A high resolution LCD projector is provided and the experience is completed with the provision of a unique three dimensional surround sound system. Bench seating for 20 people is provided as standard although individual seating configurations may be accommodated. No provision for theming inside the capsule has been made although, again, this can be added. 3.2 Motion Base A hydraulically driven three degrees of freedom (3 DOF) motion base provides the motive power for the movement of the capsule. This allows the passengers within the capsule to experience accelerations in almost all directions, according to the motion cues provided by the ride software. The motion base is a fabricated steel structure complete with three hydraulic actuators; which are coupled to industrial grade bearings specifically selected for their maintenance free properties. Smoothness Estimated throughput for the simulator is based upon a six minute load / ride / unload system:Per hour 10 rides @ 20 passengers = 200 passengers per hour Based upon 10 hours of operation = 2,000 passengers per day In an extended operating day both the GE and Coca-Cola operated simulators at Torino 2006 are achieving a daily throughput of 2000+ people. 5 A main Personal Computer (PC) controls the simulator, this computer controls and synchronises all video (Digital Playback System) and Audio (Surround Sound Amplifier) signals with the movement of the motion base through the System Interface Controller. of operation and positional accuracy is achieved by use of proportional hydraulic valves and a Pentium based control system using 12-bit resolution. All component parts selected have been field tested on previous applications and are low maintenance and highly reliable, which are ideally suited for this application. A more detailed description of the main control components are as follows: Pentium PC The main control computer is based on a Pentium motherboard, with processor speed running at a clock rate of 150 MHz or higher. Hydraulic Power Unit The Morphis MovieRide Theatre is powered by a 30Kw electrically driven hydraulic power unit which has a 400 litre capacity hydraulic oil tank. In-built safety features such as low oil and high temperature sensoring are standard. 3.3 Operators’ Panel & Control System The actual operation of the simulator is straightforward: the operators’ panel consists of three buttons, Load, Start and Stop. Incorporated within the operators panel is an Emergency stop button. As the name suggests, this is only depressed in an emergency by the operator and by doing so the simulator will automatically land and the doors open. The panel is either fitted at the rear of the mobile unit or within the kiosk depending on the Buyer’s preference. The control system is located within the on-board storage facility at the front of the trailer unit. State-of-the-art technology is used throughout with the main control components housed in a sturdy 19” rack, which is secured to the trailer chassis utilising anti vibration mounting pads, thus limiting any induced shaking caused when the trailer is in transit Safety Interface Controller This unit is responsible for a number of functions which include: (i) Basic operator interface by displaying operational status and fault information. (ii) Autonomous safety functions independent from the PC. (iii) Monitoring of incoming signals from the capsule, providing signal conditioning. 3.4 Audio-Visual System A unique surround sound amplifier is utilised to produce an immersive sound field within the capsule. Audio which originates from the sound track that is stored on the MPEG digital playback unit, is fed to the input of the surround sound amplifier. The audio signal is then decoded and amplified, and fed to four 200 watt full range speakers and two 400 watt sub bass speakers, each strategically 6 positioned within the capsule to give the passengers an authentic surround sound experience. Rear projection techniques are utilised to create a truly bright, high resolution, visual image. The projector is based around the latest Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology and coupled with a high gain screen and mirror results in exceptional picture quality. For this project it is intended to incorporate an upgraded audiovisual system which will have the effect of increasing the impact of the experience to an entirely new level. In detail, the components of this system are:3.5 Custom Built Trailer Unit The Morphis simulator is mounted on a custom built integrated trailer designed to meet the road regulations within the United Kingdom and Europe. The complete unit includes the following: a) Customized trailer unit – one trailer designed for the integration of the Morphis simulator unit and to accommodate the full range of static and dynamic loads associated with both transit and operation. b) Stabilizing legs - Four stabilizing legs that are deployed hydraulically when operating the simulator to enhance stability and to spread the static and dynamic floor loading. c) Storage space - The fully enclosed lockable storage space is provided at the front of the trailer with the following components mounted: i) 19" control system rack for the simulator ii) Simulator electrical distribution panels iii) Connection for an electrical land-line iv) 65KVA generator unit and associated starter panel v) Simulator Hydraulic compressor unit vi) A weatherproof and portable Kiosk vii) Storage for the stairs Power unit complete with viii) Machinery space air conditioning unit d) All items will be hard wired and fully integrated onto the trailer so that on site set up and removal are both very rapid. 7 Complete simulator unit , designed and built for the American Navy Recruiting Command 8 3.6 Simulator Design & Theming Metropolis has more experience than anyone else in the creation and implementation of the exterior design for a wide range of applications and products. This experience extends from initial design concept through the various stages of visual development to the final application of vinyl graphics onto the rigs. Over the years, Metropolis has put together many innovative and striking designs which, in addition to providing a very positive focus at the point of operation, also create a very strong ‘billboard’ effect whilst the unit is in transit. 9 4. RIDEFILMS MATERIAL & CONTENT Metropolis has more experience than anyone in the world of producing ridefilms based on aerospace subject matter. In recent years the company has shot, directed and produced ridefilms in F16 for the Norwegian Air Force; F-18 Super Hornet for the US Navy; Harrier; Tornado and Eurofighter for the RAF; BAe Hawk for the Red Arrows; a computer-animated journey around the International Space Station for the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and a World War Two dogfight in a Spitfire for Duxford Air Museum. Most recently, Metropolis has worked on a project for aero-engine manufacturer GE Transportation Systems to create a computer-animated journey through one of the next generation of jet engines. This film has previewed to excellent reviews at the Torino Winter Olympics. 10 Metropolis Entertainment Metropolis House 16 Southsea Road Kingston-Upon-Thames Surrey KT1 2EH UK T: +44 (0)208 549 1111 F: +44 (0)208 549 1222 www.metropolisav.com Typical storyboard planning for 2/3D ridefilm 11 To achieve these films Metropolis works with the world’s leading specialist camera technicians in the field of digital mini-cams and audio. In addition to aircraft, the company has successfully attached such equipment to racing cars and motorcycles; bobsleighs, downhill skiers; racehorses; helicopters. Most recently it has produced two point of view ridefilms for Toyota using a rally car and a Landcruiser in the Oman Desert. The integration of mini-cameras and recording equipment into the cockpit of a fast jet aircraft, such as an F-18, is an extremely complex issue. Unlike a car or motorcycle, the camera and recorder mounts must conform to very strict engineering and G-force specifications. Metropolis has direct experience of working with the aircraft manufacturer and the client air force engineers to ensure that such mounts are available and conform to the correct engineering specifications. This aspect of the production is absolutely critical and cannot be over-emphasised. 12 Metropolis has the proven ability to take the brief from the client and produce a detailed treatment for the entire mission. It has the flying and operational knowledge to liaise with pilots to take the treatment and from that produce a complete, detailed shooting script and shot test. At all stages, liaison with the pilots will be important. Taking the material shot on location and editing it into a complete finished ridefilm with all voice-over and effects is a major part of the project where, again, Metropolis has more experience than anyone else in the world. Motion programming – the complex integration of motion with vision is an area in which Metropolis excels and has a greater base of experience than anyone else in the world. Much of this knowledge and experience has been established in the area of mainstream flight simulation where both the creative and engineering teams have more than 40 years of combined experience. Metropolis installed base is probably the largest and most prestigious in the world and includes the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum; the Royal Airforce Museum and the London and Singapore Science Centres. A complete listing of air, space and science museums can be found opposite. In the field of Space, Metropolis has as its Consultant Dr David Scott the former NASA astronaut and one of the few men alive who have walked on the moon as Commander of Apollo 15. Metropolis has created simulation attractions for the following venues:Ð London Science Museum Ð Smithsonian Air & Space (Hazy Centre) Ð Pima Air Museum (Arizona) Ð Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum (Michigan) Ð San Diego Air Museum Ð Singapore Science Centre Ð US Space & Rocket Centre Ð US National Air Force Museum Ð RAF Museum, Hendon Ð RAF Museum, Cosford Ð Discovery @ Bristol Ð Munich Airport Visitor Centre Ð California Science Centre Ð Manchester Museum of Science & Industry Ð Coventry Transport Museum Ð Museum of Film & Photography Ð National Railway Museum Ð Space Centre Houston Ð NASA Astronaut Hall of Fame Ð Aircraft Museum, Bodo (Norway) Ð Kids Space, Calgary 13 Still frame ridefilm: Spacewalk 2004 14 5. PRODUCT SUPPORT & PROJECT MANAGEMENT The components chosen for the overall system have been selected for their performance reliability and are backed by the highly skilled Metropolis product support team. After-Sales Support A dedicated after-sales support team is available to the client’s operators and maintenance team, to give support 18 hours a day 7 days a week initially by phone or by site visit as required. 15 CLIENT LIST Labbatts Brewing Ford Motor Corporation ITT Automotive Land Rove Eurofighter GE Coca-Cola Castrol Oil SONY Playstation Unilever LG Computers GM Opel BMW Shell Oil Guinness Carlsberg Kia Motors UK / Europe UK USA Portugal / Spain Western Europe Europe Europe / Turkey UK / Europe UK UK Korea Germany Europe Argentina UK UK Korea Orangina Astra Satellite Volkswagen / SEAT UK Ministry of Defence US Navy Budweiser Ocean Spray Hertz Parker Hamilton Discovery Channel Martell Brandy KFC Michelin AstraZeneca Siemens Medical Yamaha Motorcycle France France / Benelux UK / Germany UK USA USA USA Germany Europe UK UK / Europe Singapore Europe UK Germany UK 16
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