The Foundation Design's Nick hamilton (left) with Wyatt Enever of DHA Lighting.
UK - Scene Change, the new company that creates video content for the entertainment industry, has teamed up with The Foundation Design, one of the UK’s leading graphic and animation design companies. The Foundation Design specializes in the creation of digital content for the retail and leisure industries. Its client list includes Yates’s, Lloyds No1 Bar in Birmingham, The Gate (Land Securities’ £70million leisure development in Newcastle - see major feature in the June issue of L&SI) and many drinks brands.

The new creative alliance aims to build on the strengths of both companies in lighting design, video-effects generation and video editing for the performing arts and entertainment industry. The Foundation Design has already created a selection of royalty-free abstract video clips which can be previewed and bought from the Scene Change website.

"We are delighted to be working with The Foundation Design as this is yet another example of the way that video projection is crossing traditional boundaries between different fields of the entertainment industry," says Scene Change’s Nigel Sadler. "We are pleased to be at the centre of this change, offering an easy, one-stop shop approach to providing royalty-free video material or, where required, bespoke video sequences."

Scene Change was launched at the PLASA show last year to bring DHA Lighting’s 30 years of experience in gobo creation and large-format projection for the performing arts into the video age. Scene Change creates video content ranging from abstract animations to bespoke custom video footage - as seen in the recent LAMDA production of The Fix.

The company also offers royalty-free libraries of video clips using it own work and that of Artbeats, Digital Juice, The Digital Vision Motion Clip Library and others - ideal for use with High End System’s Catalyst and similar products.

(Lee Baldock)


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