COMPANY PROFILE
Niceberg Studios
C-Mine 12, Genk 3600, Belgium Tel: +32 1194 8045 Fax: +32 1150 2195 Email:
info@niceberg.be Website:
www.niceberg.be
Background briefing Niceberg Studios was etablished in 2011 by founders Cedric Igodt and Nicolas Verhelst. The company consists of a management with solid track record in media and enter- tainment industries. Together with a team of highly skilled and creative key person- nel, the company today bundles a vast experience in production and distribution of 3D/4D content for media-based attractions.
Main products Niceberg Studios core activity is production and distribution of highly immersive 3D/4D attractions and ride films for simulators and 4D theatres in theme parks, science centres and FECs worldwide. As Niceberg has its own production facilities, the major- ity of the films are produced in house.
Additional services Stereoscopic computer animations, visual effects and simulations. We put high-end stereoscopic content on screen, behind the screen, and in front of the screen. Produced for simulators, theatres and media-based attractions, our animations, visual effects and simulations challenge audiences to fully participate in the action.
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Unique selling points Creation: our own production department is constantly producing high-end films, of which the majority are entirely developed, financed and produced in house.
Customisation: we guide our clients through the film selection process in order to find the right film for the right theatre. Besides this, our own production facili-
ties afford us the necessary flexibility to make changes to our films according to our clients’ wishes: for example, inserting a logo, incorporating product placement, and adapting endings or beginnings. In addition, provided that clients contact
us during an early stage of production, they can also make decisions about the theme and storyline of our upcoming films.
Implementation: once the customer has chosen the right film for his theatre, a cru- cial step is implementation. In order to make sure that the film per-
fectly matches the motion and effects in the theatre, Niceberg always stay in close contact with its hardware partners, who will be installing and programming the motion and effects.
Cedric Igodt, managing director
Key customers Mainly operators and owners of theme parks, science centres and FECs.
Where in the world? With its multinational distribution network, Niceberg is able to service customers worldwide.
Plans for 2013 Recently launched films are the Great Wall of China, Toy Ride and Catacombs. Great Wall of China is a fantasy adven-
ture that puts the audience in a rickshaw placed on top of the famous World Herit- age architectural monument. In Toy Ride, the audience is miniaturised and finds itself in the hands of children. Catacombs is a typical scary film that catapults visitors back in time to the late 19th century and the underground world of Paris.
2013 trade shows CAE Beijing; RAAPA Moscow; IAAPA Singa- pore; EAS Paris; and IAAPA Orlando.
Key personnel Cedric Igodt, managing director; Nicolas Verhelst, operations manager.
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