Splice Boys – in conjunction with itsoutnow.co – brings Time Booth to the public arena. Now anyone passing through designated spaces can experience Splice Boys' highly-evolved, multi-camera-array visualising processes. For over ten years, the innovative duo of Richard Kendall and Tom Brandon, has been evolving Matrix-type "bullet-time" photo technology and expanding user experiences for public engagements. Over that period, they have applied their dimension-defying visual processes to action movies, high-end advertising and place-specific activations across three continent
In the public space, A Time Booth beckons as an advanced, sleek and futuristic experience. Participants enter its enclosure to feature in simulated warpings of time and space. They receive short videos take-aways of their engagements for posting and sending on. Their videos show them suspended within an unfamiliar world of heightened perception.
There are many rewarding possibilities to partner in this advanced, image-altering experience.
Multidimensional visualisation. It's a New World
About the Splice Boys. ExpandingTime Booth uses and experiences
A Time Booth consists of multiple still cameras strung along moveable, shapeable metallic rigs. Its footprint and setup vary with the occasion and requirement. Fully assembled, a Time Booth incorporates hardware and software to process its video outputs rapidly. Participants view their engagements via attached kiosks from where they share and post their videos.
In conjunction with itsoutnow.co, Splice Boys invite event organisers, potential sponsors, clients, and creatives to partner with us in bringing Time Booths to the public arena. Partners can dress Time Booth installations to promote their brandings, identities and specific campaigns.
Partners can further their engagement by attaching their identities to the resulting videos; broadcasting to nearby and distant large screens; embedding them onto their websites, posting them on their own social accounts; and storing for later ongoing uses.
During an activation’s downtime, partners should consider ways of further utilising the technology’s unique features to produce distinctive, value-added content for ongoing use in organisational communications and featured content.
Possibilities: Events and parties
Partnering organisations can enhance their Time Booth presence and expand participants’ experiences by specifying;
• Customised backdrops; incl. green screens
• Themed sets and physical props
• Specifically planned tracking paths
• Dramatic studio lighting, and rig-embedded LEDs
• Fog machines"
• Props that amplify the process's effects; including light wands, confetti, gymnastic ribbons, light cuffs and anklets and moving platforms...
Possibilities: Fashion and red carpet
Long-term installation
Establish long-term, branded Time Booths in prominent commercial and public spaces to raise organisational profiles and provide ongoing, novel opportunities for public engagements.
Event within an event
Amplify experiences and communications associated with large events – ticket or unticketed – by devising an “event within an event”. Maybe it is a "party within a party"; a "concert within a concert"; an "exhibition within an exhibition"; a "festival within a festival". It goes on.
Surround-view red-carpet
Reinvigorate fashion and costumed events by providing opportunities for multidimensional red carpet experiences. Produce surround-view content to validate and promote exceptional examples of distinctive style and dressing; be it by celebrities or public participants.
Adapt the same idea to produce multidimensional surround-views content for fashion collections and novel web-catalogue content.
Sports and performance reveal
Use Time Booth’s capabilities to visually reveal the extraordinary skills, talents and processes of exceptional sportspeople, performers and other creatives. Enhance broad appreciation to reinforce existing audiences and to attract new ones. Consider ways the public can engage in similar activities to produce their own record
Possibilities Sports and performance
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The following variations provide the basic footprint of Time Booth. The number of cameras attached to a Booth determines the length of the video.
• Segmented. Choose a 45° or 90° mini rig; each with 3m radii; holding from 12-24 cameras.
• Semi-circular. Choose a 180° semi-circular rig, with 2.5 or 3m radii; holding from 36-72 cameras.
• Circular. Choose a 360° fully-enclosing rig, with 2.5 or 3m radii, holding from 36-150 cameras
• Unique. Work with Splice Boys to devise a unique rig. We can install a Time Booth camera-array rig to wrap around particular actions and installations.
Additional options
• Program Time Booth for fluid motion (progressive capture) or a “frozen in time” effect (simultaneous capture)
• Plan for client or operator initiated capture.
Time Booth footprints. Standard or unique
Mini: Segemented, 3m radii
Midi: Semi or full circular, 2.5m radii
Maxi: Semi or full circular, 3m radii
Video outcome, ready for viewing. Option for assembly with design overlay.
Options for real-time broadcasting, near and distant screens and webcasting.
Viewed at onsite kiosk, ready for sending and posting
Branding template for email sending
Received branded email