Four MA VPU plus (Video Processing Unit) together with a grandMA2 replay unit and two grandMA2 light consoles were used for lighting and video control.
MedienReich - Gesellschaft für professionelle Eventtechnik mbH was responsible for the technical realisation of the event. Holger Turban worked as lighting technician and programmer, while Chris Pauli worked as video technician and programmer and created the video content.
Pauli commented on his choice of the MA system, "The MA system convinced us because of its power, reliability and fast programming. Especially the connection between the grandMA2 console and the MA VPU, which showed the comprehensive features that the MA system has to offer. Because of this we were able to access the content of the MA VPU from the console as well as being able to manipulate it from the grandMA2, making it very easy to integrate video into the show. Furthermore the synchronisation of the content before playback worked seamlessly, and thanks to the warper function, we could easily place masks.
"The stage was 30m long and resembled a train, projected on to by seven projectors per side. Further projections showed the surroundings of the train as it went on its journey", narrated Pauli. "With the aid of a 7.1. surround sound system and over 40 speakers as well as fog machines and fans, we created the illusion of a real train running through the hall."
(Jim Evans)