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When Swedish Film (SF) decided to
build the most inventive and modern cinema complex in
Europe, Filmstaden Bergakungen in Gothenburg, they also
wanted a restaurant, bar and café which would be an
attraction in itself, not just a complement to the
cinema. With that in mind, SF teamed with Primetec AB
and concept developer Stylt Trampoli to create Danilo
restaurant, bar and café where a Medialon Manager V4
Lite orchestrates lights, sound and moving images.
Medialon serves as the control system for all media
playback and all lighting in various locations; it also
handles input from motion detectors. “We have very good
experience with Medialon,” says Mikael Strömberg,
project manager at Primetec AB, one of Europe’s leading
supplier of audio, lighting and AV technology to events,
exhibitions and permanent installations. In addition,
“The Lite version, together with com port servers and
ADAM 6050 digital I/O modules, is a very cost-effective
solution.”
Medialon’s user-friendly GUI is also a key feature. “We
wanted to make the system as easy as possible for the
staff to use,” Strömberg emphasizes.
Danilo is Sweden’s first restaurant, bar and café fully-integrated
into a movie theater complex. Filmstaden Bergakungen is
a 10,000-square meter movieplex with 14 theaters,
digital lobbies and a VIP lounge.
The show-control system controls a host of equipment,
including four Comm-tec pro players, five Sanyo PLC-XU50
projectors, 10 Marshall 4-inch LCD screens, two Sharp
Aquos 32-inch LCD screens, a Pioneer 42-inch plasma
screen, Enttec DMX playback with remote, four Bose
FreeSpace 3 systems, a Cloud Z4 zonemixer, and a Moxa
5610 16-channel RS232.
Primetec AB implemented numerous LED lights for Danilo
as well as conventional downlights over dimmers
controlled by a DMX playback unit. Media playback for
the Sanyo projectors, the Marshall 4-inch LCD screens
and Pioneer plasma screen comes from MPG players.
Everything is controlled by a Medialon V4 Lite and
touchscreen.
Medialon programming was done by Mikael Ena of
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