CPL was asked to provide “an eye-popping large format projection system” for the main and second stages
UK - Festival Elrow Town took over London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park this summer, bringing eccentricity and an expanded two-day schedule of dance and DJ line-up to match the hot temperatures.
CPL was asked to provide “an eye-popping large format projection system” for the main and second stages.
Mike Radford led the CPL team after they were asked onboard by technical services provider Production Hire from Brackley.
Giant inflatables, mad puppets, massive confetti blasts and lots of fun-filled mayhem abounded and immersed Elrow’s ever-ebullient fanbase in a megamix of fun, fantasy and sheer visual extravagance.
While CPL’s roots lie in the rave and party scene, the company has grown into one of the UK’s fastest expanding full technical production specialists, working across all sectors and more recently building a great reputation in the ‘black art’ of large format projection.
Elrow London’s 2018 main stage (The Town Square) was a big scenic multi-layered design - part of the brand’s highly theatrical touring system - which is alive with colour and detail right at the centre of Elrow Town’s dynamic theming, a look that is hugely popular throughout Europe.
Radford specified CPL’s largest projectors for the Town Square - two pairs of Barco UDX 30Ks - a new acquisition for the company this summer. This was the fourth event on which they had been used.
The projection platforms were built behind the FOH position, approximately 70m away from the stage.
With 120,000lm of output, the animated images burst into action as soon as darkness fell, thrilling the crowds and ramping up the atmosphere to a visual peak ready for each night’s headlining sets.
Town Square live performances were brought to a tumultuous close on Saturday night by German techno guru Paul Kalkbrenner and on Sunday night by the UK’s own rave party pioneer Fatboy Slim and special guests.
Stage Two - The Cave - was hosted by jungle fresh Sambodromo do Brazil bringing their own brand of creative anarchy and wildlife to London for the weekend! It was a tented venue and a darker space altogether with another elaborate set and full roof installation that traversed the whole space. The projections were beaming onto a large scenic gecko’s head!
The gecko has long been a symbol of party culture, coolness and good, and this one measured 4m wide, 2.5m high and 4m deep, so the two projection sources were blended for even coverage over areas like the base of the gecko’s eye sockets and other partially hidden and shadowy areas.
Radford specified two Panasonic 12K laser projectors, which were rigged vertically and at 45 degrees to one another, thanks to the versatility of the RigTec custom portrait brackets utilized to get the machines in precisely the correct positions. The blend was controlled via with a Barco S3 processor
CPL also provided all the relevant power distribution for the projection systems on both stages.
Radford comments: “It was fantastic being part of the Elrow Town experience and contributing to this powerful and incredibly up-beat atmosphere which spread excellent vibes. We enjoyed working alongside Mark Neil and his crew from Production Hire to help the bring Elrow’s vibrant lifestyle to town.”
(Jim Evans)

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