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British Soccer Museum Uses Dataton Watchout for Visuals

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MANCHESTER, U.K. — The National Football Museum here, which reopened after a technical upgrade in mid-2012, now features an AV introduction to how soccer became “the people’s game” in England. Systems integrator D J Willrich (DJW) relied upon Dataton Watchout software to manage and coordinate the museum’s visuals, including the 15.9-meter curved screen pictured here.

More details from Dataton (www.dataton.com):

Photography © The National Football Museum. Images courtesy D J Willrich.DJW deployed Dataton Watchout multi-image display and presentation software to manage a variety of content across LCD displays in the Milestones gallery and in Our Beautiful Game, a 15.9-meter panoramic and immersive theatre. Mirage Associates, Dataton Premium Partner, UK and Ireland provided project support to DJW during the installation phases.

Photography © The National Football Museum. Images courtesy D J Willrich.DJW was contracted to design, integrate, commission and program the audio visual system, including full lighting design, as well as all of the exhibition electrical and audio visual cabling. Centre Screen Productions created all multimedia content for the project.

In explaining the client brief for multi-image display, David Willrich at DJW says: “The National Football museum wanted a fully interactive experience to give visitors a feel for what it’s like to be one of the superstars of football — from the pressure of scoring a penalty to the exhilaration of lifting the winners’ cup.”

Watchout is used in the Milestones galleries showing football milestones on various LCD screens and which is buzzing with light and sound.

Our Beautiful Game is an immersive film capturing one month in the life of English football,” says Paul Kucharski, director at Centre Screen Productions. Here, Watchout is used to map and edge blend content and projected images in a special theatre with a 15.9 meter curved screen showing the diversity of football.

“In these areas, Watchout enables the film to be blended across a wide screen and helps the film portray the beautiful game in a powerful and striking way,” adds David Willrich.

Lars Sandlund, chief operating officer at Dataton adds: “Our technology has once again been deployed by DJW to engage and immerse audiences alongside a world-class home for the greatest collection of football memorabilia ever assembled.”

The National Football Museum was shortlisted for the Consumer Installation and AV/IT Project of the Year categories in the 15th AV Awards 2013 program.