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Burton Canadian Open – Winsport and Uptown 17 in Calgary

The 2012 Burton Canadian Open was a success!

Spring like weather, excellent snow conditions, and world class snowboarders brought huge crowds to Canada Olympic Park for the 2012 Burton Canadian Open. Spectators at COP weren’t the only ones watching this year! In 2012 ColossoVision was presented with a challenge of expanding the event from WinSport to Uptown 17th which is located in downtown Calgary. We accepted the challenge and we delivered.

Burton Canadian Open 2012
Picture courtesy of Burton

Over the course of the two day event, those who live and work in this lovely cosmopolitan community came down to Tomkins park where we installed one of our Barco modular LED screens.  During the races, spectators gathered and took in the event while having lunch, shopping, or just enjoying the warm weather. In between races we provided other entertainment which included snow boarding videos supplied by Burton. Other items on the screen included advertising and promotions for the Uptown 17 BRZ members and the sponsors of the Burton Canadian Open.

ColossoVision is proud to be a part of Burtons annual Canadian Open for the last four years as a sponsor and supplier of LED screens and content delivery.

Winsport Screens

  • 20ft wide x 11ft high modular VisuaLED screen at “ lone pine “
  • 9ft wide x 6ft high modular Barco LED screen at “ legacy lift “
  • Tricaster HD 850 for wireless streaming to Uptown 17th.
  • Tricaster HD 850 also used as media sever for delivering media assets to spectators

Uptown 17

  • 6ft high x 9ft wide Barco Dlite LED screen
  • Tricaster HD 850 used as media sever for delivering media assets and switcher for sources
  • P.A. system
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D-lite screen in Gazebo after installation – Uptown 17th Calgary Alberta

Snowblower packs in the crowds

15_snowblower_calgary_2012_In less than a week after the New Years Eve Celebrations, Calgary’s Olympic Plaza was transformed into a winter wonderland and party zone.  Fire performers, ice sculptures, a magical tree, and entertainers created a magical and electrifying event for families.  International electronic artists, Kid Koala, An-ten-nae,VibeSquaD,Adham Shaikh, Erica Dee, and CaryChang  thrilled over 10,000 jumping and dancing spectators during their performances.  The plaza was alive!

ColossoVision is proud to be a sponsor for Calgary’s annual Snowblower spectacle.  We would like to thank Hi Performance Rodeo and PK Sound for the invitation each year where we provide our screens and video resources for this event.

At this time , All of us at ColossoVision would like to wish Arlen Cormack, his family, and PK Sound all the best and many successes  in their expansion into the U.S.     I understand Arlen is busy packing in preparation of their move to California.   He’ll definitely miss our warm Canadian winters!

Equipment:

  • 2 Barco B10 Mobile Screens
  • 1 Creative wall using Visualed ST18 tiles
  • 1 Media Server
  • 1 Tricaster HD850

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ColossoVision participates in a “Canadian First”!

ColossoVision is proud to be a part of a very unique and special “Canadian First ” event.  Partnering with Buy Canadian First,  which promotes ” all things Canadian”,  ColossoVisions Barco Mobile screen is delivering informational content on Canadian made products, services and talent.

Led Screen Buy Canadian First

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For more information please visit Buy Canadian Firsts Blog

ColossoVisions Creative LED Screens at Bassnectars Vancouver and Calgary Shows

Working with Live Nation in Vancouver and PK Sound in Calgary , ColossoVision was invited to provide creative LED screens for Bassnectars two shows in Western Canada.

The creative LED requirement included

  • 1 -  8ft high x 16ft wide  main LED screen suspended from the upstage trusses
  • 1 – 8ft high x 4 ft wide Stage Left ground supported LED screen
  • 1 – 8ft high x 4 ft wide Stage right ground supported LED screen
  • 1 -  4ft high x 8ft wide DJ / performer LED Screen wall – ground supported LED screen

The size of the walls and displays worked very well for the venues and complimented and exceptional sound and visual performance by Bassnectar.

ColossoVision provides support for  more than single wall LED screen applications.   We provide creative solutions for many events where the visual impact and experience can make a show.    Be it LED screens with positive or negative curves, transparent or see through tiles, or themed sets, ColossoVision has the resources and expertise.

When your event requires LED Screens, Media Servers, and professional video production,  call ColossoVision at 1-888-869-5331 or email led@colossovision.ca .

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Screen Placement – positioning is paramount

Part I

When a client uses an LED screen, chances are good some advertising or sponsorship logos will be displayed during an event. The screen can do an amazing job at getting your message across. But without thought to location, and optimum viewing, some of the best messages will go unseen.

The problem is common to any kind of media display . The whole purpose of visual support is to let an audience experience an entire image if possible. Surroundings and venue play crucial roles in achieving that goal, but with a little effort and planning, a properly-placed screen can ensure the entire surface area is visible.

Advertisers spend thousands of dollars to sponsor events, and expect their message to be seen. The easy way to make sponsors happy is to ensure people, trees, or other obstacles are not blocking the screen. It’s all about maximum impact for your advertisers and your audience.

Here are examples of screen placement with challenging consequences.

Screen Placement Challenges

Note the people walking directly in front of the screens in both pictures above, obstructing portions of the display. An observer further away would miss information in the lower half of the screen, and only notice the top portion.

Both pictures were taken at an average person’s height level of around 1.7m (5 ft. 10 in.). They were also taken during a slow period. Imagine the blockage of the information with a crowd walking by when attendance increased ! Lower screen messaging would be missed.

Remember, size doesn’t matter…a bigger screen doesn’t guarantee your message will be seen. And if placement is incorrect, the fact the screen is of high quality gets lost in the crowd…literally. Raising the screen is an easy quick fix. All it takes is a little planning.

We can handle any scenario…if height is an issue, we’ll make it work.

When you plan to rent a screen, think about location, placement and elevation. Achieve maximum impact for your dollar. And remember –we’re here to help make those decisions easy.

Continued in Part II – Coming Soon

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The sum of all delays – IMAG Video Latency

Part I

Latency in Live Video Production is important to understand, as the effects of being unaware will lead to challenges and dissapointment.

How many times have you seen the effect where the persons voice is not in sync with the lips on the screen?   There is nothing more distracting in a show than to watch a singer on the large screen where this synchronization is missing.

In the analog days latency was never an issue.  With the move towards digital production, latency has become a reality and something that must be factored into the equation when doing IMAG.

The argument has been presented on many discussion boards that latency of up to 6 frames in the NTSC world is acceptable.  Respectfully, that’s too long in my opinion.  I try to minimize the amount of latency in our live productions to fewer than 4 frames.

Latency occurs in all installations and this includes analog and digital productions.  However, in the Analog world the latency is so minimal it’s not even considered a challenge.  To circumvent any problems of live video production image / audio syncing,  ColossoVision has developed a latency report for all of our live video productions.  This  is now a standard part of our production when selecting equipment for your event.

Latency occurs when there is a short delay between the audio signal and video due to anolog to digital conversions, format conversions, buffering, digital signal processing, and other electronic processes.   This latency can be minimized and controlled by selecting the right equipment and designing a system which takes into account each components specifications.

Latency is also cumulative.  Every piece of equipment that undergoes signal conversion or processing has some delay.  Every component in the chain adds latency, even the camera. The question is, to what degree can it be controlled.  How much latency are you, or your client willing to tolerate.   From my experience, many clients won’t tolerate a high degree of delay.

Other items in the live production chain which can add to the Latency are

  • Scalers
  • Media Servers
  • Digital Distribution Amps  ( VGA,DVI, and others )
  • Format Convertors
  • Wireless equipment

Although some of the above items may have minimal delays for the video signal,  the total delay of all of the components is what you must consider and be aware of.

 

Continued in Part II

ColossoVision Mobile and Modular Screen Installations – Safety Part I

With the recent stage collapses, ColossoVision has seen an increased awareness by event planners, producers and clients regarding safety.   In the last week we have fielded many inquiries regarding the safety of our screens, structures and installations.   The concerns are justified and we understand the need to ask.

In response to some of the concerns, I provide the following information for both our mobile and modular LED systems.  Before I continue,  I would like to mention the greater majority  of the events, producers, suppliers, volunteers, who are associated with the outdoor events where staging, rigging, screens, sound , lighting is concerned, take safety very seriously.  Safety is paramount for us as it is with the many companies we’ve had the privilege of working with.    Therefore this piece is not written with any intent other than to answer questions we have been asked.

Mobile Screens:

All of our mobile screens have been manufactured by Barco ,  a leader in LED screen manufacturing and engineering.   When Barco designed the Barco B10, safety was one of the key features along with quality.

Should adverse weather conditions develop , our mobile screens can be lowered from its trim height within 30seconds to minimize the dangers of high winds.   This is a very important safety feature for reducing the probability of problems.

I will also note that Barco is not the only manufacturer of mobiles which stands firm on safety .

So, how does one know if the mobile is safe?  Here are a few key items to ask for

  • Does your supplier have approved specifications from an engineer for their mobile?
  • Is the mobile certified?
  • Does the mobile have proper outriggers or stabilizers?
  • Ask your supplier if they have full coverage / insurance on the mobile.  Most insurance companies want to know what they’re insuring.
  • Does your supplier have proper workers insurance in place? Not the same as equipment or liability insurance.
  • Ask for references and don’t be afraid to call them.

Temporary Structures:

Trussing and scaffolding that is engaged in the rigging of  our screens is manufactured  by industry leaders who have engineering specs on all of their components.   Whether we buy the materials or rent them,  all of the structural components must meet engineering specs.

Having this information available to ColossoVision is very important as we in turn have all of our structures built with truss, scaffold or other materials, approved by an independent outside engineer.

Our structures as approved for building includes considerations for-

  • Wind pressure rating of 0.5kpa ( equivalent to 100km/hr gusts ) with a factor of 1.25 — This rating can be increased to comply with local or regional codes as required.    But this is our minimum.
  • Load distribution
  • Quality of materials used for building the trusses or scaffolds
  • Counter weights and types where needed
  • Support wires if required
  • Support or rigging crew for installation and dismantling.

I would like to take a moment to mention there are no judgments made or directed at anyone, company, or event in this writing, and I’m hoping we can all learn from the tragedies that took place.

ColossoVision live event closed captioning

Closed Captioning ColossoVision

ColossoVision is pleased to introduce “real time” live event closed captioning.

According to the Canadian Hearing Society’s survey, a large segment of the Canadian population has hearing challenges including a large number of youths and young adults.  And even if your audience’s hearing is not challenged, there may be other factors or distractions that keep them from getting audio focused messaging.

Real time closed captioning services displays text on a television or video screen, acting as a transcription of the audio portion of a program as it occurs.  This proves invaluable for sports, newscasts, concerts and many other special events that utilize both audio and video at their venue.

Thousands of watts of sound may mean that the sound is loud at the venue but it does not guarantee that it will be clear, or that your audience will have the physical capacity to take it in.  Furthermore, you cannot always rely on your speaker system to provide equal opportunity for crystal clear sound to all corners of your venue.

ColossoVisions “real time” live event closed captioning service enhances your presentation allowing everyone regardless of handicap, be it physical or situational, the best chance at receiving your message.

Real time accuracy is an amazing 98%!   When our team takes on a new show, it’s our research team that first goes to work and gathers core information about the programming we will do.   For example, if it’s a sports program, then specifics of that sport, active players, past players and even future prospects all need to be included.

Once the research team gathers this information, our crew starts reviewing the information, entering the key words into their dictionaries and testing each new entry to ensure accuracy.

By the time your event begins, you can rest assured that this service, along with the hard work put in behind the scenes by ColossoVision, will give everyone at your event the chance to know exactly what’s happening.

ColossoVision dedicated to LED screens and Video Production

While some “ full meal deal “  companies add LED screens to their inventory , Colossovision’s diversification and growth is focused within the Video Industry.  With no disrespect, when companies offer too wide an array of products ranging from video, lighting, sound, staging, multi-media, video production, and on… and on.. for resources,  you as a client may experience a diluted offering of skills in most disciplines.

A one-stop shop isn’t always the best solution in my opinion in securing product and resources.   Many one-stop shops are spread thin in support, thereby sacrificing quality for the sake of providing an expanded inventory.   In my opinion, companies that offer a far too wide range of services tend to have generalists in some disciplines while providing experts in one or two areas.

Our goal at Colossovision is to stay within the LED screen and Video Production portfolio to ensure our clients receive the best possible results from experts within this industry.   All of our technical and creative personnel have dedicated their life to enhance their knowledge, talents, and engagement in video and multimedia.    The benefit as a client, which you’ll experience first hand, is our inventory is new, up to date, well maintained, and meets or surpasses your most demanding technical needs in the area of LED screens and Video Production.

When we invest our resources in securing the best possible LED and Video production products, commit to training, education, and large inventory of parts, we do so for you.

The most overlooked investment by many companies is inventory of spare parts.  Why?   In the unlikely event something goes wrong with the equipment, and it may, ColossoVision has the inventory on site to provide an immediate solution.

ColossoVision welcomes the opportunity to demonstrate why we believe our service and support is superior as a dedicated LED screen and Video Production provider.

All of us at ColossoVision are proud to have seen our brand become a recognized trademark where our clients are guaranteed they are teaming up with a trustworthy and experienced supplier. Our team and quality products have inspired positive reviews nationwide.

Please visit our portfolio page and we’ll be very happy to send you more information.