Canada's Energies
1989
Multimedia 360˚ documentary show
From the core of the Earth to the sun, we ascend through a painterly vision of Canada’s rich sources of energy.
Created for the circular theater of the Canadian pavilion (58 square meters) at the International Energy Conference (Palais des congrès de Montréal), this large-scale multimedia show enabled the four thousand delegates from around the world to discover the range of energy sources present in this country.

The journey was punctuated by a dozen stops where each energy source was the subject of a video presentation broadcast simultaneously on three large screens. Spatialized music by Raoul Duguay and Michel Robidoux placed the spectator at the heart of this immersive journey combining painting, technology and engineering (13,000 visitors over 5 days).

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3 video screens, 35mm slide show (27 projectors) and laser. 15 minutes
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Scientific & Current affairs subject

Main collaborators

Script
Philippe Baylaucq
Carlos Ferrand

Illustration
Philippe Baylaucq
Pier Chartrand

Musical Score
Raoul Duguay
Michel Robidoux

Sound Design and Mix
Roger Guérin

Image editing and post-production
Alain Baril

Technical integration
Multimédia
Danny David
Paul Awad

Production, 
Lambert Multimédia

Canada's Energies
1989
Co-Writer and Director
Produced by Lambert Multimedia for the federal department of energy

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