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Projection Technology Meets Centuries Old Tradition

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Projection Technology Meets Centuries Old Tradition
Description

Challenge: 

Congregation Emanu El wanted an animated light display projected on the huge windows over the temple’s front entrance.

Solution: 

Based on the size of the windows and the power and brightness needed, the installer, Ezscreen chose the Optoma X600.

Results

Ezscreen converted the clear glass windows into a bright, high fidelity ‘movie screen’ quickly and inexpensively using their AnyView™ rear projection screen film.

The Challenge

Congregation Emanu El in Houston Texas celebrated Chanukah with a dazzling animated light display that was projected on the windows over the temple’s front entrance during the eight-night celebration known as the Festival of Lights.Ezscreen, a custom screen manufacturer and Optoma partner, was approached by the Temple to transform their large entryway windows into an eye catching holiday light display. Based on the size of the windows and the power and brightness needed, Ezscreen chose the Optoma ProScene X600. It has the lumen output needed for the distance, format and impact that was required. “The ProScene X600 has exceptional brightness and amazing colors which made it the perfect choice for an inspiring visual display”, said Jon Grodem, Director of Product Marketing at Optoma.

The Solution

Typically, just sizing the animated graphics to coincide with the rear-projection screen area would be the solution. But Steve Kroll, president of Ezscreen, realized they could do more to help the temple celebrate the Festival of Lights with the whole community. “The projector's image, at the distance we were working at, is over 18 ft. Wide by 14 ft high”, said Steve. So we decided to create an animated lighting ceremony that would take advantage of the projector's full capability.” They converted the clear glass windows into a bright, high fidelity ‘movie screen’ quickly and inexpensively using their AnyView™ rear projection screen film. It is repositionable, reusable and can safely be applied to glass and acrylic surfaces.

The Results

“On each of Chanukah’s eight nights, we lit an additional candle on our five-foot tall digital menorah sharing the beacon light not only with our congregation but with our neighbors of all faiths as well,” said Emanu El’s Interim Rabbi Marc Disick. The Temple will continue to celebrate with images and announcements throughout the year, not just during Chanukah.