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avoiding the dangers that await them.
Thrilling for all audience age groups and using fun, educational and inspiring storytelling, Sun Dark delivers a strong and clear message about our need to work together globally, using the power of innovation to ensure a sustainable future for all!
Night at the Manor
With a completely different, but equally entertaining story, Night at the Manor follows as KLT’s second Transforming Theater attraction with clever use of technology and surprises galore. An experience based on a magical and entertaining story suitable for audiences young and old, also with a story by Fractal Picture. Again, the concept of the attraction has been designed in response to the growing entertainment market with clients looking for high- end turnkey solutions and reliable, innovative technology complete with a story and all media content.
The magical journey begins in the queue line with a pre-show area that separates guests into two groups. Here, they are told about a stately manor on the edge of town that has been left abandoned for many years and is due to be demolished – a perfect opportunity for one last adventure! Visitors are led into a theater where a wild 4D adventure unfolds as they accompany a group of teenagers and their curious cat on a quest to fi nd a fabled magical music box. The adventure progresses through the building which is gradually coming back to life as they move from space to space, eventually leading to the discovery of the legendary magic box, triggering a transformation, and revealing all the manor’s secrets. This is enhanced using stunning special effects, motion and larger than life visuals, culminating in an astonishing transformation of the screen and theater like no other – revealing another auditorium with the lost second audience directly opposite the stage. “Night at the Manor redefi nes the fun family experience, with thrills and surprises and a reveal that can only be seen to be understood. This action-packed adventure will ensure that everybody leaves with a smile, and reason to return for a second visit,” says Kevin. Both attractions comprise a complete package. Building on 29 years of technical excellence in the global
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attractions market, KLT can deliver a truly innovative experience that is simple to operate and with a high throughput.
“Transforming Theaters is a new range of larger scale and high-capacity media-based attractions, all with the ability to transform through movement or other effects from one look and feel to a totally different space during any show,” says Kevin. “Transforming a theater space is a way to really engage our guests and give them something they were just not expecting to make the experience memorable and something they want to try again and again.”
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Theaters is a new range of larger scale and high-capacity media-based attractions...
About Kraftwerk Living Technologies Kraftwerk Living Technologies is one of the leading companies in the fi eld of professional
integrated media technology solutions and media-based attractions, headquartered in Wels (AT) and with global offi ces in Shanghai (CN), Dubai (UAE), Moscow (RU) and Johannesburg (ZA). By combining and synchronising high-quality technologies (audio, video, lighting, media control and special effects), it realises individually tailored, state- of-the-art concepts and solutions for various applications. From immersive multimedia attractions for theme parks and entertainment venues, virtual reality projects for industry and science, to audiovisual equipment for museums, theaters and other event locations – the possibilities of audiovisual system integration are almost unlimited.
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