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For more information, or to contact any of these companies, log on to www.sport-kit.net Crystal CG digital animation


Making the transition from vision to real- ity is essential in the planning and bidding stages of future sporting events. Digital animation can bridge this gap by visu- ally capturing the atmosphere of how the event will run and bringing it to life for the audience – allowing them to experience architectural models at unique viewpoints. Our animation for the Russian Football Union’s (RFU) winning technical bid for


CopriSystems' sports dome


CopriSystems has installed a 67m x 37m, four-dome interconnecting sports dome system at Culford Independent School in Bury St Edmunds, UK. The design ticks all the boxes for low maintenance, cost and longevity. It incorporates four domes, with each covering one court. The domes are interconnected beneath support beams at a height of 6m, each supported by a sin- gle vertical support post between courts. Side curtains extend the perimeter of the structure and can be opened up to give the illusion of playing in the open air.


sport-kit.net KEYWORD: COPRISYSTEMS Desso iDNA sports grass


The semi fi nal of the FIFA U-17 World Cup between Brazil and Uruguay at Estadio Omnilife in Mexico was played on a pitch developed and produced by European grass specialist Desso Sports Systems. Desso's latest development in artifi cial grass, Desso iDNA, was selected for its natural playing characteristics and durability.


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the 2018/2022 FIFA World Cup did just that. Crystal CG directed and produced a three-minute animation showing view- ers photo-realistic images depicting six of the 16 planned soccer stadia. Combining architectural expertise and commercial sto- rytelling techniques brought the vision to life, helping the RFU to win the bid. Crystal has also provided digital animation for the Beijing and London Olympics.


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EAW sonic stadia


US-based Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW) has supplied the PA system for Galatasaray SK's new 52,650-capac- ity multi-purpose Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul. The system combines 46 weather-protected MK series enclosures arranged in pairs around the perime- ter of the stands to provide the venue with sonic presence. EAW systems have also been fi tted in Wembley and Twick- enham (London), San Siro (Milan), Estádio da Luz (Lisbon), Grasshoppers (Zürich) and Nou Camp (Barcelona).


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