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Epic display for worldwide premiere of Dunkirk

The producers wanted to convey the epic proportions of Nolan’s stunning cinematography and bring the film to life for the thousands of excited fans attending the event.

To achieve this, Anna

Valley was tasked with creating a 360-degree viewing experience using eight high-resolution outdoor LED displays. The team chose Anna Valley’s 4mm outdoor display LED which provides both the resolution needed for audiences standing close to the screens and the brightness needed for video display at outdoor events.

Each 4.5x2m screen consisted of 36xOD4 LED panels, erected two metres from the ground on a six-metre high Layher tower using a customised mounting system. The towers were clad in solid black panels to offset the dramatic visuals which were played back via a Hippo media server.

“With outdoor events, you’re not only at the mercy of the weather, but the quality of your video can be hampered by ambient light if you don’t choose the right display technology,” said Anna Valley Director, Nick Hart.

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