Loch Ness Productions Installs Digistar 5 System

Mark at the Digistar 5 Workstaion Loch Ness Productions is pleased to announce the installation of an Evans & Sutherland Digistar 5 Workstation in its Colorado studios as part of a cooperative agreement between the two companies. “It’s an agreement with its eyes on the future,” said Carolyn Collins Petersen, CEO of Loch Ness Productions. “We plan to use the powerful new Digistar 5 for visualization in our upcoming productions, starting with a new Hubble show. Digistar 5 will be used to create starfields and other space scenes for it.”

In addition to fulldome productions, the company also plans to use the system to produce non-fulldome astronomy and space science outreach projects for online and other venues.

According to Loch Ness Productions president Mark C. Petersen, getting a Digistar system has been on the company’s list for several years. “After attending the Digistar 5 demonstration at the 2012 International Planetarium Society conference, I was impressed with what Digistar could add to our production toolbox,” he said. “When I saw its real-time volumetric rendering capabilities, and fly-arounds of 3D models of Hubble Space Telescope objects included in the system, I immediately saw how useful it would be for the work we do.”

Carolyn with iPad controlling Digistar 5That experience laid the groundwork for the Digistar 5 system acquisition. As part of the agreement between the two companies, Loch Ness Productions will provide scripting services to E&S for an upcoming show and collaborate on other projects. “This benefits both companies,” said Carolyn. “We get to add a new system to our show production capabilities, while at the same time providing E&S with valuable services.”

Loch Ness Productions has a history of working on cooperative projects with E&S. “It goes back more than three decades,” said Mark. “We saw the prototype Digistar projector on the workbench, years before the first installation in the early 1980s. I created original music for Digistar and Digistar II demo soundtracks, and Carolyn wrote their fulldome show Universe. We work hard to get along well with all the hardware vendors in our field, through show productions, distribution and other collaborative arrangements. This agreement continues that tradition with a great company we’ve known for many years.”

About Evans & Sutherland

E&S logoEvans & Sutherland in conjunction with its wholly owned subsidiary, Spitz Inc., creates innovative digital planetarium systems and cutting-edge, fulldome show content. E&S has developed Digistar 5, the world’s leading digital planetarium with fulldome video playback, real-time computer graphics, and a complete 3D digital astronomy package fully integrated into a single theater system. This technology allows audiences to be immersed in full-color, 3D computer-generated interactive worlds. As a full-service system provider, E&S also offers Spitz domes, SciDome, hybrid planetarium systems including Goto optical mechanical projectors integrated with Digistar 5 and a full range of theater systems from audio and lighting to theater automation. E&S markets include planetariums, science centers, themed attraction venues, and premium large-format theaters. E&S products have been installed in over 1,300 theaters worldwide. For more information about E&S systems and content, contact Michael Daut (mdaut@es.com), Director of Show Production / Marketing, Evans & Sutherland Digital Theater (+1-801-588-1627).

E&S and Digistar are registered trademarks of Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation.

About Carolyn Collins Petersen

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