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Wed, Jul 10, 2019

Skymagic Takes To The Skies Over The Zurich Festival

Delivers The City's First Ever Drone Show

Drone performance company Skymagic designed and delivered a mesmerizing drone light show at this year's Zurich Festival [Züri- Fäscht], performing over the weekend in front of over a million spectators.

Zurich Festival takes place once every three years in Switzerland's largest city - offering a unique blend of old and new, with traditional food stalls, DJ sets, audio visual installations, family attractions and now, drones. Zurich Festival is Switzerland's biggest party with one purpose - to bring people together.

Skymagic was invited by the country's leading renewable energy provider - EWZ - to design and deliver the show, telling their story of a company at the forefront of sustainability who have powered the Festival since 1951.

Designed by Skymagic's creative team, the synchronized swarm of 150 drones was launched high into the night sky - directly from a floating pontoon in the middle of the lake that was custom built by the festival exclusively for the drone show. The opening scene saw the iconic Zurich Festival lion let out a huge roar followed by a suite of bold and compelling formations, blending EWZ's renewable message with playful touch points all synchronised to a driving, upbeat score.

The show was specifically designed with 3D formations, allowing the entire audience the opportunity to view the spectacular performance from every position around the lake. Creative Director of Skymagic Patrick O'Mahony commented, "This was a creatively ambitious and logistically complex project but a thoroughly enjoyable one too! EWZ and the Zurich Festival were very clear about what they wanted to achieve and the story they wanted us to help tell. Using our proprietary 3D animation suite we designed choreography rich in colour and dynamic movement. Our in-house trajectory simulation software ensured we not only filled every inch of our large performance window with motifs up to 650 feet in width and 500 feet above the lake, but also comprehensive safety analysis. Skymagic prides itself on creative excellence and seamless live delivery and the team surpassed themselves!"

"In the case of our exciting opportunity to tell our story in the sky above Lake Zurich for Zurich Festival 2019 we committed to months of planning and preparation working with FOCA (Federal Office of Civil Aviation)," said Skymagic's Technical Director Stuart Fairhurst. "This was done to ensure we were not only able to comply with the high standard of aviation safety that FOCA pride themselves on, but give the event organisers the confidence in our own professional standards.

Every show that we perform is completely individual in both design and technical setup with inherent challenges and limitations meaning that as a team we must be agile and reactive. For Zurich Festival this meant working between two areas separated by water involving a team of 10 and boat logistics. In addition we performed two shows per evening of the event with the absolute minimum possible time between. It has meant that we needed to even further refine our already efficient working process."

(Image provided with Skymagic news release)

FMI: www.skymagic.show

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