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Dynamics in motion
Shock Drop audience motion control made simple
Here are more examples of ride style audience simulatiors used in attractions
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Elevator video
This video is a test during it construction. We will update the
final track and show control in the future
Elevator Replica
(Permanent installation) installation USA
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Facade view
Although he effect was originally designed as an elevator with two automated sliding doors,
it has been transformed to a small judgment room
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Here are some facts about this effect design
- It is designed with a shock 4 system
- 2 automated doors w/ safety sensors
- Six panel frame rig w/ optional rolling wheels (can be broken down for removal or storage)
- 400 watt sound system
- 2 buttkicker transducers with amp that provide physical vibration.
- Incandescent DMX lighting that simulates the lighting to short out
- 3 - 1500 watt color strobes behind the slats that blasts high intensity colored light.
- 40 bit show control system installed into our shock controller
- 8 bit solid state relay board 110 volt control
- DMX dimmer packs for 110 volt control
- Infra red cameras to one operator can run the effect and monitor the audience inside
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| Front view showing through the front automated door to the rear automated door |
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Side view showing a stain glass window and upper ceiling sky light (scrim effect) |
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Shock Drop Audience control Base System
The Shock Drop system allows the attraction operator the ability
to control and move the total weight of the audience and enviorment in all directions including strait down.
Our compact audience control bases offer a low profile design with a
maximum height of 11.5 inches.
Consult with a tech for a system that
will fit your needs.
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| Overhead view of the ceiling showing the attic. This will eventually become a scrim effect.
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Stain glass windows provide an additional scenic effect |
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