How to carry the romance and magic of traveling to an airport? Moment Factory does it through multimedia installations, 3D videos and information in real time, leading travelers to tropical paradises, dancers and the best cities in the world. Now the journey begins on arrival at Los Angeles International Airport.

Memory of project

Moment Factory was commissioned by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) to work in collaboration with Marcela Sardi of Sardi Design and Mike Rubin of MRA International as the executive multimedia content producer for seven iconic media features at the New Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT). The result is the largest immersive multimedia system of any airport in the Americas. Moment Factory focused on the passenger experience, the iconography of Los Angeles, and the destinations served by the new terminal, creating four hours of original video content, using the latest in high-resolution imaging, 3D effects and even technologies that react directly to people’s movements and real-time airport information.

The overall objective of the media installation is to enhance the passenger experience and bring back the romance and magic of travel. The adventure begins the moment passengers step into the New TBIT, harking back to a time when travel was exotic, whether flying to foreign shores or arriving in L.A.

Creative colaboration for a massive transformation.

The seven iconic  media features were designed by Sardi Design and MRA International; Fentress Architects designed the terminal and supported the media intervention and execution of the project; Smart Monkeys Inc. was the system designer and engineer; Electrosonics integrated the whole system; and Moment Factory was the executive content producer.

Moment Factory sent film crews to three continents and worked creatively with dancers, actors and even parrots, turning the studio into a virtual tropical paradise. Over 12 months of work by the firm’s multi-disciplinary team went into building the multimedia ecosystem, visualizing each animation via physical maquettes as well as 3D computer models.

Transformation of Los Angeles international Airport by Moment Factory. Photography © Moment Factory.

Seven architecturally scaled media features.

• The Time Tower, a 72-foot, four-sided functional clock tower built around the main elevators, completely clad with screens that come alive with everything from an animal-packed jungle to an original tribute to the silent- film era. The Time Tower also includes an interactive surface that reacts to the gestures of passengers by triggering customized, real-time visual effects.

• The North and South Concourse Portals, two features comprised of 10 interactive 28-foot-tall columns of visuals and sound effects that continually change to reflect departing flights and the movement of passengers as they walk by. The Portals, with content evoking mosaic tiles, watery reflections, totem-like pillars and stringed instruments, suggest transformation and the movement.

• Their content’s themes are inspired by LAX destinations such as Tokyo, Paris, Sydney and beyond.

• The Welcome Wall, an 80-foot-tall LED display of refreshing, lively images that greet passengers as they arrive in Los Angeles.

• The Bon Voyage Wall, a feature designed for departing passengers, presents an array of slow-motion filmic images of people and places in Los Angeles, inspired by photographer Phillipe Halsman’s Jumpology series.

• The Story Board, a 120-foot composition of multiple LED screens, displays visual narratives of Los Angeles, destination cities and the far corners of the Earth.

• The Destination Board, a generative video “data cloud” displaying flight information and visual data on destination cities.

Facts & figures.

• Moment Factory created over 4 hours of original video content.

• 16 cities come to life on the Portals, with generative visuals and audio effects based on passengers’ movements and flights’ departure schedule; with real-time clocks and interactive touch effects at the base.

• The Time Tower is the world’s largest interactive feature with an interactive base that triggers content across 6,480 square feet of LED surfaces.

• The total output of the IEMS is more than 105 milion pixels (8 times an Imax theater): That’s 19,075 square feet of video, enough to cover the length of the 81-story Eiffel Tower with a 6 meter wide display.

• Production techniques: documentary filming, time-lapse, ultra-high-speed filming in laboratory-like conditions, live- action shoots with actors and elaborate sets, on-location filming, pure 3D productions, 3D composited with live action, interactive real-time 3D and video effects, and more.

• More than 300 people contributed their skills, including Moment Factory’s core team of over 60 multimedia artists, project managers and programmers.

• Over 12 months of full-time work on conceptualization, design, production, post-production and a rigorous review and approval process, which called for presentations to LAX management and executives, the airport’s CEO, the Board of Airport Commissioners and the Mayor.

Text.- Moment Factory.

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Fentress Architects.
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MRA International(Project Director), Smart Monkeys (Systems Designer), Moment Factory (Executive Content Producer), Digital Kitchen (Content Producer), Electrosonic (Systems Engineer).
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Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA).
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Los Angeles international Airport. USA.
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Moment Factory.
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Moment Factory es un nuevo estudio especializado en la concepción y producción de entornos multimedia que combinan vídeo, iluminación, arquitectura, sonido y efectos especiales para crear experiencias extraordinarias.

Desde sus inicios en 2001, Moment Factory ha organizado más de 300 eventos, exposiciones e instalaciones en todo el mundo para clientes como Cirque du Soleil, Disney, Nine Inch Nails, Céline Dion, Microsoft, Quartier des Spectacles de Montreal y Madonna.

Su equipo de más de 85 personas ocupa un dinámico y multifuncional espacio de 20.000 pies cuadrados en Montreal, Canadá. En sus talleres industriales se desarrollan, diseñan y producen las revolucionarias, y a menudo interactivas, instalaciones multimedia con las que se han ganado su reputación como líderes de la construcción de maquetas y prototipos previos a las sorprendentes instalaciones audiovisuales.

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Published on: July 14, 2013
Cite: "Transformation of Los Angeles international Airport by Moment Factory" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/transformation-los-angeles-international-airport-moment-factory> ISSN 1139-6415
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