Pride of place went to the Nitro moving yoke series. The company welcomed existing and new customers to hourly presentations given by Christie field application engineer, Jan Walter, in which he compared a Christie YK100 single arm projection yoke (specifically designed for Christie M Series and Christie LX1500 projectors) to a standard moving light.
A further eye-catcher was Christie's 10m wide projection mapping demonstration, using five Roadster HD20K-J. With the growing popularity of 3D mapping, this attracted much attention and demonstrated the value of this high brightness projector, with its integrated Twist feature, in a mapping context.
In addition to the YK100 presentation, several YK50's were then deployed to 'spread' the look and feel of the projection mapping onto other areas of the stand, such as screen, floor and ceiling.
Also featured was a MicroTiles display, which outlined the Christie products being used during the presentation, plus an additional 2 x 3 MicroTiles display, using the Christie Interactivity Kit, which allows multiple users to interact simultaneously with content on this, and any large-format video wall.
(Jim Evans)