Fast & Furious Live lets fans relive the most extreme action
Europe - BlackTrax real-time motion tracking system was instrumental in bringing the thrills of the Fast & Furious movie to live events in the UK and Switzerland, with further shows planned for the Czech Republic, Denmark, France and Germany.
Fast & Furious Live uses the most advanced technology and fans’ favourite cars from the series to faithfully evoke the most outrageous moments and stunts from the series. Recreating the underground streets of Los Angeles to locations that criss-cross the globe, Fast & Furious Live lets fans relive the most extreme action as precision performance drivers execute pulse-pounding stunts surrounded by blockbuster set design, authentic digital projections and state-of-the-art physical obstacles.
Kate Dawkins, already with a pedigree for creating content for spectacular live shows, was responsible for the creative art direction. She laid out the vision for the show’s projection content which heavily referenced the films, but took on a more stylised, graphical, game like aesthetic for this stadium environment. Dawkins explains: “It was great to add a layer of real-time effects to enhance the content.”
dandelion + burdock, mapping specialists and long-time collaborators of Kate Dawkins Studio, managed the complex and creative challenge of designing and creating the projection content and 3D animation.
The projection mapping, a key factor of this show, allowed the creative partnership to create ever- changing environments from a neon-lit downtown Tokyo to a street scene at night in Miami.
Pre-designed, projection-mapped sequences interact directly with the live action and feedback on the exact position of the cars and presenters at any given time to the AV effects and lighting system helped deliver a wholly immersive experience for the audience. This was the role that the BlackTrax motion tracking system fulfilled.
“There are magical things you can do in creating a movie that are almost impossible to recreate for a live event - and that was our challenge with Fast & Furious Live, so that fans would find it no less awe-inspiring and exciting,” explains Andrew Gordon, BlackTrax’s director of business development. “To achieve that level of fan engagement, there is no room for any potentially distracting error in a fast-paced and potentially unpredictable show - and that’s what BlackTrax achieves to perfection.”
The original Fast & Furious movie was first shown in 2001, with numerous sequels having been released since. It is said to be the sixth-highest grossing film series of all time with a combined gross of $5bn and is Universal Studios’ biggest franchise.
(Jim Evans)

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