Brogent Launched the Latest Soaring Earth Flying Film Series, Ready for Global Licensing, with Africa Unveiling Mysteries and Delivering a Sensational New Experience in the Debut Episode.
News ArchivesApril 22, 2024
Brogent Technologies Inc., a leading provider of flying theaters and immersive rides, held a press conference today to announce the launch of the Soaring Earth series and the premiere of the first episode of Africa. The Soaring Earth series consists of 12 episodes, showcasing endangered scenic beauty around the world using top-notch imaging technology. Attendees at the press conference included Nontokozo Shongwe-Tsabedze, Counselor at the Embassy of Eswatini; Richard Lin, Director of the Africa Taiwan Economic Forum; Mark Pearson, Director of the New Zealand Commerce and Industry Office; Betsy Shieh, Commercial Section Chief of the American Institute in Taiwan; Juna Ferrett, Commissioner of Trade and Investment Queensland Office; Ulco Gartner, Director of Administration and Consular Affairs at the Netherlands Office Taipei, as well as C.H. Ouyang, Chairman of Brogent Technologies. Renowned actress Janet Hsieh, who has long cared about environmental sustainability issues, also attended the conference, sharing her awe at the rich and diverse ecological landscapes depicted in "Africa" and guiding VIPs through the immersive experience as if she were an adventurer.
Moved by the changing environment of our planet, many scenic wonders are disappearing. Brogent, using the highest imaging standards, has captured these wonders from around the world and brought them to everyone through the flying theater, revealing unseen beauty. Soaring Earth: Episode I – Africa took three years to prepare and produce. It was shot using four 8K cameras with 10K resolution, capturing vast landscapes of Africa, including the spectacle of wildlife migration across the Kenyan savannahs, the stunning sight of millions of flamingos at Lake Turkana, as well as waterfalls, volcanoes, lakes, and jungles, offering a firsthand flying experience through Africa's unexplored vistas.
C.H. Ouyang, chairman of Brogent Technologies, stated that the flying theater not only entertains but also can realize cultural, historical, geographical, and educational learning purposes. It is hoped that through Brogent's flying theaters worldwide, everyone can appreciate the beauty of the Earth and, through enjoyable educational experiences, awaken awareness of caring for the Earth and ecological sustainability.
Soaring Earth: Episode I – Africa is open for licensing worldwide and already garnered interest from clients in the United States, Australia, China, and other countries. It is scheduled to premiere globally in flying theaters starting in May of this year. The film will be released in the universal format of flying theaters and will also be adapted into a 4D theater format to expand its licensing market and penetrate deeper into educational and entertainment domains such as zoos, museums, and large amusement malls. Meanwhile, Brogent has already begun preparations for shooting the second and third episodes of the series.
Brogent's immersive rides continue to attract customers, with the large-scale immersive ride accommodating hundreds and sales of smaller units thriving, solidifying its market leadership. Efforts are underway to expand the digital content database, employing top-notch shooting techniques and software like Unreal Engine and AIGC to enhance production efficiency. Looking ahead, Brogent will further integrate artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and immersive image production to innovate entertainment experiences, ensuring that rich video content and diverse amusement equipment products complement each other seamlessly in sales efforts
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