06 AVESCOGROUPPLC ANNUAL REPORT 2009
www.avesco.com
Europe
UK
Our UK based companies:
Creative Technology London,
MCL, Presteigne Charter and
Fountain Studios, all provide
creative solutions and services
to the audiovisual and
entertainment market.
If on location or studio sited, a
live sports event, reality
television programme or a
high profile concert tour, our
companies can expertly
manage and provide facilities
in all fields of the
entertainment industry.
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1 Creative Technology has been involved in all three Take That tours since the band reformed, which enabled CT to provide
‘The Circus’ tour with experience and knowledge allowing for smooth transit and seamless rig and de rig for each of the stadium
stints. For the tour CT utilised a Barco MiTrix screen for the back screen and two IMAG panels for each side.
2 English Premier League winners Manchester United knew they could rely upon MCL Manchester’s expertise when they needed
the wow factor for the annual Manchester United Player of the Year Awards and End of Season Staff Ball. The stunning dynamic
textured backdrop created for the event consisted of an impressive 2m x 8m wide wall of Stealth medium resolution LED screen,
234 displaying animated background graphics and award winners’ names.
3 For the past five years the team at Presteigne Charter has been at the helm of the annual Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race live
broadcast, providing wireless camera systems for the coverage of the event.
4 Installed as the final part of the studio HD investment programme, the new Calrec Apollo 5.1 audio console completed the HD
refit at London based television studios, Fountain Studios.
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