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Georgia's Largest Undergraduate Dance Program Enhances Theatre Experience with Epson Laser Projector

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Kennesaw State University's Dance Theater had a desire to enhance its theatric atmosphere while creating depth and dimension on stage. The state-of-the-art theatre, located on the Marietta campus, houses Georgia's largest undergraduate dance program and integrates the Epson EB-PU2216B projector with 16,000 lumens of color brightness (IDMS-rated) and 16,000 lumens of white brightness (ISO-rated) to transform a simple set into a dynamic space.

"Live dance and theatre projection go beyond the traditional 16-by-9 aspect ratio flat surface," says Colby Nordberg, lead technician at the theatre. "Often, the projection area is much taller or wider, and we frequently incorporate surrounding spaces, like side walls and floors, to fully immerse the audience and elevate the production."

Nordberg purchased the EB-PU2216B laser projector to simplify the theatre's projection system. "Prior to getting this new model, I would create a blended projection surface with three large projectors to cover the entire cyclorama (cyc). This setup was fragile and required constant maintenance to keep the alignment intact," he says. "The EB-PU2216B has streamlined our approach, while also enhancing the quality of our projections, making them significantly brighter."

Using the entirety of the stage is essential to providing dancers and actors with the space to hone their craft. "By pairing the new projector with Epson's ultra-short throw lens, performers can get much closer to the back wall, and now more effectively use the stage space without casting shadows or needing to worry about the projector at all," continues Nordberg.

The EB-PU2216B has become an essential tool for the theatre, offering benefits to the engineers, performers, and audience by enhancing both the technical aspects and visual performance. "The internal mechanical shutter on the projector is incredibly valuable for theatre applications," says Nordberg. "And the adjustable fade time control is perfect for smooth, seamless transitions. I wish all projectors incorporated this feature."

Furthermore, Nordberg notes the laser light source technology is quiet, where fan noises can be distracting to both the audience and performers. As a laser projector, there are no lamps that need replacing. The air filter free projector and its laser light source makes it a cost-effective solution and there is less worry about maintenance -- a critical component as the projector is installed 25' in the air.

Nordberg underscores the high brightness of the EB-PU2216B has been a game-changer in delivering crisp, vibrant visuals. "The EB-PU2216B is super bright on our white cyc. Generally, using projection onstage requires balance and communication between the lighting designer and the video designer, in order to not wash out or overpower the projected images with stage lights. Having a bright projector like this one, along with knowledgeable designers, means fewer sacrifices have to be made and the artistic vision can remain intact."

"Video projection in theatrical shows transform a stage into a dynamic, engaging experience, enhancing every performance and captivating audiences in ways that were previously unimaginable," says Ramzi Shakra, senior product manager, projection, Epson America, Inc. "We are thrilled the EB-PU2216B has enriched the performances at Kennesaw State University. Paired with our ultra-short throw lens, it provides performers increased space on the stage to express their art, while simultaneously streamlining technical aspects needed to put on these shows. It's our goal to provide technology to enhance the energy and artistry of live performances, providing an imaginative experience."

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(10 December 2024)

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