Digital Projection Illuminates Tower of David

Jerusalem, The Night Spectacular at the Tower of David

One of The Tower of David most-celebrated events takes place every night with The Night Spectacular production, enabled by Digital Projection’s projectors – including the popular M-Vision Laser 18K, following a full upgrade of the experience.

The Tower of David’s show project manager, Yehuda Vaknin, commented: “When we began 10 years ago, there was nothing to do in Jerusalem at night. We started The Night Spectacular and such was the success, it has been running continuously ever since, fully booked almost every evening. Now, the show is world-renowned and completes not only any visit to the museum, but indeed any visit to Jerusalem. After nine years, it was time to replace the AV equipment and embrace the latest technology on offer in order to take the show to the next level – so we engaged Showlogix to design the technical aspects of the experience.”

Fifteen Digital Projection projectors deployed across the site in total – 13 of the brand new M-Vision Laser 18K and two E-Vision Laser 8500, illuminating the walls of the Citadel with 250,000 Lumens and 35million pixels, and representing a hardware investment of close to US $500,000. With 18,000 Lumens of laser-powered brightness, the latest introduction to Digital Projection’s M-Vision series offers brightness levels that have traditionally been reserved for the more expensive 3-Chip DLP projectors, but the M-Vision Laser 18K delivers a large scale imaging solution which near equals 3-Chip performance.

“Eli Geffen from Showlogix brought Yehuda to see us at last year’s ISE show and although we were still a couple of months away from being able to ship the number of units they would need, he was convinced that they were worth the wait,” said David Close, Products and Applications Manager at Digital Projection. “We demonstrated a lamp-based version to the Tower of David team so they could see the quality of the image in the final environment. Eli then went back with the M-Vision Laser and did a shoot-out against others. After Tower of David had checked out the multiple global references we provided from similar projects we have undertaken – we were delighted to be chosen.”

Owing to the processing from its built-in Colour Boost technology, the M-Vision Laser 18K projects true and saturated colours which were previously synonymous with more expensive DLP projectors. Coupled with a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, new dimensions are brought out thanks to the sharp high resolution cinematography, vivid colour and crisp lines. Powerful built-in ColorMax technology means all the projectors can be calibrated to exactly the same colour space, allowing for a seamless blend across multiple channels and delivering a smooth, colour-balanced image.

Another key factor in the decision to use the M-Vision Laser 18K was its ability to be mounted in any orientation – offering installation flexibility. This feature was critical to the success of the project as The Night Spectacular is projected onto a complex façade. In addition, the Tower of David is a national heritage and archaeological site with stones tracing the history of Jerusalem back some 2,800 years – meaning there were strict rules and regulations to adhere to around the installation of the equipment.

Digital Projection’s latest projector was specified primarily because of its advanced laser technology. Unlike traditional lamp-based projectors, the M-Vision Laser 18K has an operational life of 20,000 hours or longer. Installations such as The Night Spectacular benefit from a lifetime illumination system without the need for expensive and time-consuming replacement of lamps every thousand or so hours.

The longevity, low running cost, reduced total cost of ownership and long 5-year warranty were especially attractive to the Tower of David team, and the on-site training programme – delivered by Digital Projection and supported by its local certified service centre – ensures that the museum can be completely self-sufficient in all technical aspects of the installation. As with all Digital Projection laser projectors, the M-Vision Laser 18K was developed with the Fit and Forget directive, ensuring an impactful imaging solution that the Tower of David team could deploy with minimal maintenance throughout the lifetime of the display.

David concluded: “We are incredibly proud that our products were selected over and above the competition to enable this breath-taking production of huge significance to be enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of international visitors.  The quality of M-Vision Laser 18K’s high definition projection combined with its ability to map images onto the delicate historical edifices, reliability, ease of maintenance and unrivalled price point, make it the perfect solution for an installation of such complexity and magnitude. It is testament to Digital Projection’s continuous innovation and raising of the bar in the projection space that The Night Spectacular production is now bigger and better than ever before.”

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