Euro Attractions Show 2019

Red Raion’s new CGI content will be traveling with them to Paris for the IAAPA Expo Europe!

Red Raion, the CGI studio specialized in media-based attractions, is getting ready to exhibit at their fifth IAAPA Expo Europe from September 17th to the 19th at the Paris Porte de Versailles. 

 

For this year’s IAAPA Expo Europe, Red Raion will be presenting a new CGI film: Black Hole - The Multiverse War. This new adventurous title, which will soon be available for license in VR, 5D, and Dome formats, will take the spectators into several hot war zones in outer space. 

 

The film begins by introducing the guests to a meteor shower while the enemies are attacking them. Good thing they can count on a “special” friend on their side: a tiny robot that will dodge the enemies and lead the guests to the black hole. But... what will be there waiting for them once they cross the portal? 

 

If you are attending the trade show, don’t miss out on the premiere of Black Hole - The Multiverse War at Red Raion’s stand no.412!

 

In addition to their new thrilling title, the studio will also showcase their second latest CGI content specifically designed for media-based attractions: Aladdin - The Bachelor Party. It’s a ride film that takes families and children into a new story that follows where the classic tale has left off. The title is already available for license in VR, 5D, and Dome formats. 

 

But the surprises don’t end here! If you want to be the first to experience this title on a real Flying Carpet you should stop by CL Corporation’s booth no.1924 to experience it on their new media-based attraction. By experiencing Aladdin - The Bachelor Party on a VR Flying Carpet, visitors will feel as they are really inside the Arabian Nights!

 

As a matter of fact, the hardware manufacturer has closely collaborated with the CGI studio for this purpose: to offer visitors an amazing and unforgettable experience! 

 

Red Raion will be waiting for you at booth no.412, to show you their CGI contents specifically thought for digital attractions.