Tartan Army Projection Campaign for England v Scotland Football Game

Tartan Army Projection Campaign for England v Scotland Football Game

In celebration of the football game England v Scotland EMF were commissioned to create massive images to be projected for the brand Tennent’s around London.

The images of Don Hutchison’s celebration from the last encounter between the nations in 1999 or a ‘We’ll Be Coming…’ message were projected across London landmarks such as Battersea Power Station, Wembley Stadium and the London Eye.

Tennent's Building Projection Battersea Power Station

Tennent’s Building Projection Battersea Power Station

Capital Radio Projection for Tartan Army

Capital Radio Projection for Tartan Army

TARTAN ARMY PROJECTIONS BATTERSEA POWER STATION

TARTAN ARMY PROJECTIONS BATTERSEA POWER STATION

Tennent's Tartan Army Projection Campaign London Eye

Tennent’s Tartan Army Projection Campaign London Eye

Tartan Army Projection at Wembley Stadium

Tartan Army Projection at Wembley Stadium

The Tartan Army Projection around London | Mail online

The Tartan Army Projection around London – Scotland fans cheer their team on at Wembley | Mail Online

The tartan invasion! Scotland fans sing their hearts out at Wembley… but first clash with England for 14 years ends in defeat. The Scotland fans may not have been too pleased with the result at Wembley but they certainly enjoyed themselves before and during the game.Thousands of them descended on London ahead of the first clash with Auld Enemy England since 1999. And many of the 25,000-30,000 fans who travelled south of the border were at the friendly match at Wembley, held to mark the 150th anniversary of the Football Association.

On Tuesday night, Tennent’s Lager and the Tartan Army sent out a message to London by lighting up buildings around the city, including Battersea Power Station…

Tennent’s Lager and the Tartan Army send a message by lighting up a building beside the London Eye

London Eye Building Projection

London Eye Building Projection

Transformation: Another message is projected onto Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station Building Projection

Battersea Power Station Building Projection

Radio gaga: The Capital Radio building by Leicester Square gets similar treatment

Capital Radio Building Projection

Capital Radio Building Projection

By STUART FRASERPUBLISHED: 11:26, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:53, 15 August 2013

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2392729/Scotland-fans-cheer-team-Wembley.html#ixzz2cbpyf2Jw

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Building Projection for Enfield’s ‘Love your heart on Valentine’s Day’

Building Projection for Enfield’s ‘Love your heart on Valentine’s Day’

Building Projection for Heart Foundation & Enfield Council

Building Projection for Heart Foundation & Enfield Council

Love your heart on Valentine’s Day Published Thursday, 31 January 2013 ‘Love your heart on Valentine’s Day’ and support the British Heart Foundation. This high profile campaign gets off to a flying start in Enfield Town marking February as Heart Month. Thursday 14 February 12noon – 2pm: Town Crier in Enfield Town Announces ‘Heart Month’ in Enfield Town 5.30pm – 6pm: Projection on the Civic Centre: A 7,000 watt projection highlighting Enfield as a heart town will be displayed on the Civic Centre. Two large 8,000 Watts search lights will be visible in the sky for miles around. Enfield Council is asking as many people as possible to ‘Rock up in Red’. Enfield ’s Town Crier Peter Frost will be wearing his traditional red robes and letting everyone know that it is time to look after their hearts. Cllr Christine Hamilton, Enfield’s cabinet member for community well- being and public health, said, “Heart disease is the UK’s single biggest killer taking the lives of one in six men and one in nine women – that’s up to 700 deaths a year in Enfield, an average of almost two a day.

Building Projection for Heart Foundation & Enfield Council

Building Projection for Heart Foundation & Enfield Council

“We shall be asking people to support the charity with donations and handing out leaflets with health tips and information.” Louise Parkes, Fundraising Director at the BHF, said: “By organising a ‘Rock up in Red’ event, Enfield residents will be helping us to raise funds in order to continue saving lives. We offer our heartfelt thanks to the people of Enfield for so generously dedicating time and energy to help us continue our fight for every heartbeat.” To find out more and to order your free ‘Rock Up In Red’ Fundraising Kit today – download a pack at : www.bhf.org.uk/red or call 0300 330 0645. Cllr Hamilton said, “As a BHF Heart Town, Enfield residents can benefit from BHF resources such as regular up dates on heart research and education programmes both in schools and the community which everyone enabling everyone to take practical steps to improve their heart health.” Support Enfield Heart Town by visiting www.justgiving.com/enfieldhearttown or donate by texting ENFD55 followed by the amount you would like to give to 70070.

via Love your heart on Valentine’s Day – London Borough of Enfield.

Building Projection and searchlight show for Iron Bridge heritage festival

Building Projection and searchlight show

Iron Bridge Heritage festival

Iron Bridge all lit up for heritage festival

Shropshire’s world-famous Iron Bridge will be lit up tomorrow night as part of celebrations to mark Ironbridge Gorge’s status as a World Heritage Site.

Getting ready for Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival are Kuldip Sahota, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, and festival organiser Barbara Taylor

Outdoor projection and searchlights lit up the night for the celebrations of the Ironbridge Festival

Outdoor projection and searchlights lit up the night for the celebrations of the Ironbridge Festival

It will be bathed in colour as fireworks go off to mark the end of the first day of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival, which begins in the town at midday.

The Wharfage will be transformed into a market selling unusual and locally made crafts and food.

The Ironbridge Catering Company will bring an enormous mobile barbecue and serve meats from Buttercoss Farm, in Market Drayton.

Another stallholder will be Beeford Bee Products, together with Shropshire charities and street performers.

People can also take a river cruise on board The Hafren pleasure boat.

via Iron Bridge all lit up for heritage festival « Shropshire Star.