Red Raion, the CGI studio specialized in media-based attractions, has announced a partnership with Brogent Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of media-based attractions, which will see its CGI content being shown in Brogent’s i-Ride flying theatres.
Flying theatres are popular around the world. Brogent offers a number of motion-based rides and has chosen to display Aladdin – The Bachelor Party, by Red Raion, in its i-Ride Taipei and Kaohsiung Flying Theaters. Visitors have already been enjoying the experience, which will be displayed for a limited run until the end of May 2022.
Meeting demand for content
Red Raion has been answering to the increasing demand for CGI content for flying theatres in recent years, and now has a large portfolio of licensed films available in this format.
“Our flying theater systems are designed for maximum content flexibility,” says Stefan Rothaug, the director of sales & marketing at Brogent. “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 theaters. The Aladdin movie is a good example of 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 Theaters 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!”
Last month, Red Raion also announced a new partnership with Amusement Services International (ASI) to expand its content expertise in the Middle East.