22.07.2022 Views

Issue 51

The UK's outdoor hospitality business magazine for function venues, glamping, festivals and outdoor events

The UK's outdoor hospitality business magazine for function venues, glamping, festivals and outdoor events

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

FUNCTION VENUES<br />

PRODUCT IN FOCUS<br />

Infrastructure<br />

The Pulpit Rock, Norway<br />

Product: AIRSCREEN classic 12m x 6m<br />

(40ft x 20ft)<br />

Supplier: The AIRSCREEN Company GmbH<br />

& Co. KG, +49 2<strong>51</strong>6 090250,<br />

info@airscreen.com, www.airscreen.com<br />

Details: Preikestolen, or “The Pulpit Rock”,<br />

is a tourist attraction in Norway. The steep<br />

cliff rises 604m (1,982ft) above Lysefjorden.<br />

At the top of the cliff is an almost flat area<br />

of approximately 25x25m (82×82ft) where<br />

the movie premiere of Mission: Impossible –<br />

Fallou took place.<br />

Cinema wherever you can imagine,<br />

AIRSCREEN makes it easy to set up giant<br />

movie screens in extreme or delicate<br />

locations. Here, 2,000 spectators had to walk<br />

for four hours to reach this extreme point<br />

close to the sky and high above the water.<br />

AIRSCREEN is an inflatable frame with an<br />

attached projection screen. It uses a system<br />

of tensioning tethers and ratchets to secure<br />

against wind and typically only takes 30-60<br />

minutes to install. Being lightweight and<br />

easily transported, AIRSCREEN is suitable for<br />

all locations: heritage sites, the middle of a<br />

desert or, like here, high on a mountain top.<br />

Customer feedback: Actor Tom Cruise<br />

said: “2,000 feet, 2,000 people, four hours<br />

of hiking. The most impossible screening of<br />

Mission: Impossible – Fallout. Thank you all<br />

for coming!”<br />

24 WWW.OPENAIRBUSINESS.COM

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!