Posts Tagged ‘Entertainment 3D projects’
Posts about Rabbitholes projects for entertainment industry, i.e. movies, amusement parks, gaming. Holograms were used to attract people attention and press coverage.
March 18th, 2010
RealD Awards AVATAR 3D Motion Holograms to Jim Cameron & Jon Landau for Innovation in 3D @ ShoWest
During Coca-Cola’s Final Night Ceremony at the ShoWest Conference & Exhibition, RealD’s CEO Michael Lewis presented their Innovation in 3D award to Jim Cameron and Jon Landau of Lightstorm Entertainment for AVATAR. The commissioned RabbitHoles holographic awards are the first 3-dimensional imagery ever printed of AVATAR and publicly displayed, created by Weta Digital in collaboration with RabbitHoles Media. The 3D print depicts AVATAR’s Neytiri, crouched in the Pandora jungle, bow drawn, as an ethereal Sprite alights onto the tip of her arrow. As viewers interact with the print, they experience true-3D perspectives on the Sprite’s action, Neytiri’s awestruck expression, and the rich jungle environment as it reveals around her in nearly 180-degrees. Following the ceremony, attendees flowed to the front of the room to shake hands, interact with the AVATAR holograms, and capture photos and videos of the experience (keep an eye out on YouTube!).
Several thousand people were in attendance, including studio executives from 20th Century Fox, Disney/Pixar, Warner Bros, Paramount/Dreamworks, Universal, Sony, as well as independent production houses Summit, Laika, and Legendary. Other ShoWest award winners present included actors Sam Worthington (Avatar / Clash of the Titans / Terminator Salvation), Kathryn Heigel (Knocked Up / 27 Dresses / The Ugly Truth), Amanda Seyfried (MammaMia / Dear John / Letters to Juliet) and Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon of Sex and The City, as well as directors Jay Roach (Meet the Parents / Austin Powers / Borat) and Todd Phillips (The Hangover / Old School / Due Date), and producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Pirates of the Caribbean / Top Gun / The Rock). The event also hosted worldwide theatre exhibitors AMC Theatres, Regal, Cinemark, and Rave Motion Pictures among many others, as well as technology and service companies like Deluxe Digital, RealD, Dolby, IMAX, and Technicolor that cater to the movie exhibition industry, and especially to the emergence of the digital 3D movie-going experience.
Tags: Cooperation with 3D industry, Entertainment 3D projects, Special events, Trade show displays
March 17th, 2010
3D Hologram – Gérard D. Laflaque
Coinciding with the launch of Radio Canada’s Spring television season, Vox Populi, the producer of the successful Quebec satirical cartoon Et Dieu Créa…Laflaque, commissioned RabbitHoles Media to produce a 3D motion hologram of the show’s main character, Gérard D. Laflaque. The Rabbitholes® hologram depicts the affable character winking to his audience and giving a thumbs-up to passers-by. It has been permanently installed in the Montreal lobby of the CBC’s Radio Canada head office, where it is used to welcome employees and guests. According to the cartoon’s creator, Serge Chapleau, and the team producing the show, this holographic print is a logical extension of the 3D creative process, providing Vox Populi a new avenue to introduce its characters to the public. More projects to depict additional characters from the hit series are under discussion.
Tags: Advertising 3D projects, Entertainment 3D projects, Special events
March 15th, 2010
RealD builds 3D branding with RabbitHoles interactive displays @ ShoWest
RealD, the world’s leading supplier of 3D projection systems in movie theatres, commissioned RabbitHoles Media to design and craft 3D branding displays for the ShoWest Conference & Exhibition in Las Vegas, NV.
The illuminated “jewel cases” feature over-sized replicas of RealD’s signature glasses with RabbitHoles 3D animated holograms acting as their lenses that contain an interactive experience with the techno-dog from RealD’s in-theatre promo trailer.
ShoWest, the world’s largest exhibitor conference, is being held at the Paris & Bally Hotels from March 15 — 18. The RealD 3D displays are lit up in both RealD’s domestic and international sales suites and in ShoWest’s “Hall of Posters”, where upcoming movie attractions are promoted leading into the conference registration and presentation area.
Tags: Advertising 3D projects, Entertainment 3D projects, Special events, Trade show displays
January 5th, 2010
Global leader in 3D projection technology for cinema and home, RealD, commissioned RabbitHoles Media to create a branded promotional display for use during CES 2010. The portable display features a giant replica of their trademark 3D glasses atop a glowing blue & white prism; the lenses of the giant 3D glasses are RabbitHoles 3D animated holograms that reveal an interactive holographic scene from RealD’s branding trailer, complete with 3D robot dog at play with RealD’s animating logo in a serene 3D environment. The display will be revealed at the 3D Film Festival (3DFF) special event at Planet Hollywood opening night of the CES 2010 Trade Show in Las Vegas, NV.
Tags: Advertising 3D projects, Cooperation with 3D industry, Entertainment 3D projects
June 10th, 2009
Up-and-coming sci-fi / fantasy artist Dan Luvisi revealed characters from his highly anticipated series L.M.S. [Last.Man.Standing], the latest intellectual property developed by Kevin Eastman and Heavy Metal Publishing.
RabbitHoles Media teamed up with Heavy Metal to unveil limited edition collectibles of Luvisi’s “LUCY” character as RabbitHole® 3D Motion Holograms to promote and merchandise the L.M.S. brand. The full color holograms depict Lucy as a calm & confident heroine, suspended in a rich 3D environment, falling through a shattered window, while blasting her two submachine guns.
The RabbitHole® 3D prints come in two sizes. Limited Edition #1 consists of 50 14” x 20” prints at $950 each. Limited Edition #2 consists of 100 7’ x 10” prints at $550 each. All prints come framed and include a wall mounted lighting unit. Simulations of the LUCY RabbitHole can be seen here and purchased through RabbitHoles Media directly.
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects, Limited edition holograms
May 12th, 2009
Warner Bros. commissioned the world’s largest 3D movie-poster to promote "Terminator Salvation" as an exclusive full color animated holographic display at the Pacific ArcLight Theater in Hollywood, CA in May 2009.
You can see a 3D preview of the Terminator Salvation Rabbithole® print OR real footage of the Terminator Salvation poster on display in RabbitHoles Media Headquarters’ hologram gallery.
Tags: Advertising 3D projects, Entertainment 3D projects, Special events
April 5th, 2009
RealD selected RabbitHoles to design the “Innovation in 3D” awards given to the production and distribution teams at LAIKA and Focus Features, as well as Director Henry Selick, as part of their sponsored luncheon at ShoWest 2009 in Las Vegas, NV.
The RabbitHole 3D Motion Holograms featured a 3D Coraline scene rendered from models of the characters in the acclaimed 3D stop-animation film released in Fall 2008.
See the full 3D of Coraline and The Cat with the Pink Palace in our Entertainment gallery.
Tags: Advertising 3D projects, Cooperation with 3D industry, Entertainment 3D projects, Special events
August 11th, 2008
On August 13th, ten renowned entertainment industry artists will unveil limited edition RabbitHoles at the Grand Opening of Gnomon Gallery in Hollywood. (www.gnomongallery.com) (more…)
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects, Limited edition holograms, Press coverage
June 17th, 2008
Six Flags Theme Parks commissioned six 5ft x 10ft “billboards” to be part of the new “Batman: The Dark Knight Coaster” at three different park locations. The billboards depict the infamous “Joker’s Henchmen” wreaking havoc in Gotham, desecrating billboards, and brandishing various weapons at the passengers screaming by; the roller coaster motion triggers the animated content within the RabbitHoles. These RabbitHoles prints are among the largest digital motion holograms ever produced; the The rabbitholes for these rides are among the largest yet produced! Check out the images of the content, created by Reality Check Studios, LA, in the Entertainment gallery.
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects
January 25th, 2008
Now you can see the first-ever RabbitHole Live-3D Video Movie Posters in major US movie theaters near you! The RabbitHole movie posters and display Portals were created in partnership with Paramount Studios and Drissi Advertising — premier in-theater display designers in Los Angeles — to promote the upcoming film “How She Move”, which releases nation-wide on January 25th. The Portals contain and conceal the necessary light and mirror for illuminating the RabbitHoles and mount the prints in a suspended frame to highlight the ultra-thin nature of the technology and enhance viewers’ sense of wonder about the technology. Dive in!
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects
January 3rd, 2008
Excerpt :: In the movie Back to the Future II, a gigantic shark from a mock Jaws sequel springs out of a theater marquee and engulfs Michael J. Fox. Now, a Canadian company has developed a way to print lifelike holographic posters that could make that kind of eye-catching advertising possible.
Read the article at Wired.com
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects, Press coverage
December 13th, 2007
Ron English’s unforgettable icon, Cathy Cowgirl, makes her RabbitHole 3D Motion Art New York debut at the Ad Hoc Art “Behind the Seen” show in Brooklyn. Curated by acclaimed artist Michael De Feo, the group show features artwork outside each artist’s traditional style or media. VIP preview night is Wednesday, December 12th at 6pm, followed by the public opening reception Thursday, December 13th from 7-9pm. The show runs through January 20th, 2008. For more details, including location and admission information please visit the gallery website at: http://www.adhocart.org/
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects, Special events
September 3rd, 2007
RabbitHoles Media and Acumen Entertainment Group partnered in the unveiling of the first ever RabbitHole 3D Motion Art print created by a fine artist in San Diego, CA. Ron English pushed the boundaries of this new medium both technically and politically by portraying his iconic and somewhat suggestive Cathy Cowgirl in full animated 3D, four-nippled udders and all, provoking the throngs of people by coyly drawing her pistol and giving them a blast! “Cathy Cowgirl in 3D” is available as a limited edition of five 28″ x 39″ prints and ten 14″ x 20″ prints through RabbitHoles Media and our partner galleries in LA (Robert Berman Gallery) and Miami (Harold Golen Gallery).
Tags: Entertainment 3D projects, Special events, Trade show displays