Red Raion partners with flying theatre specialists Brogent Technologies
Red Raion, a provider for licensed CGI titles in fly formats has announced its partnership with flying theatre specialists, Brogent Technologies, Inc.
Red Raion are fast becoming a leading provider for licensed CGI titles in fly formats, with an ever-growing library of story-driven movies
In the last couple of years, there has been an exponential rise in the popularity of Flying Theatres around the world. Flying theatres fulfill the human dream of soaring through the sky - the popularity of these media-based attractions increases day by day, partly thanks to the constantly advancing technology for entertainment.
Brogent holds over 20 years' experience and as the popularity of Flying Theatres increases, it's clear that guests are seeking truly immersive experiences with a strong theme.
Brogent Technologies offers several motion-based rides, including the i-Ride flying theatres, for which the Asian company chose to display Aladdin - The Bachelor Party, by Red Raion, in their i-Ride Taipei and Kaohsiung Flying Theaters. This experience has been well received both by the audience and the media and will be displayed for a limited run until the end of May 2022.
As the number of licensed fly titles in the market is not as high as with other formats, the specialised CGI studio Red Raion has been answering to the increasing demand for CGI content for flying theatres in the last years, creating a catalogue of licensed films in this format.
Director of Sales and Marketing of Brogent, Stefan Rothaug notes "our flying theatre systems are designed for maximum content flexibility. We are always looking for new and innovative media content that can profit from the agility that is an integral part of technology and the main reason why riders around the world love our flying theatres. The Aladdin movie is a good example for this kind of flying theater content."
Valeria Rizzo, Business Development Director at Red Raion adds “at Red Raion we never stop studying, following the market’s evolution, and asking operators in the industry what their future looks like. We are expanding our offer for Flying Theatres as well as for the other formats we produce, because we want to give operators a wide choice of CGI content to offer to their guests.
Brogent Technologies is a forward-thinking company that constantly looks for new ways to amaze their audiences by finding the CGI content that pairs best with their hardware, so we’re happy that they chose our Aladdin movie and that it’s being so well received!”
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