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Press Release - February, 2011
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LA PROPOINT PROUD TO BE ACKNOWLEGED FOR ITS EFFORTS IN WWII MUSEUM
Since opening in November 2009, the National World War II Museum expansion in New Orleans has drawn glowing acclaim and healthy visitor numbers. The new, 70,000-sq.-ft., $60-million complex's venues are The Solomon Victory Theatre, Stage Door Canteen, and The American Sector restaurant. Voorsanger Mathes, LLC was the architect for this first phase of a $300-million project to develop the museum's six-acre campus, set for completion in 2015. The grandopening celebration was presented by Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, general contractor for the project, and included a retrospective honoring the museum's founder, the noted historian Stephen E. Ambrose. The central feature of the redeveloped museum is the 250-seat Solomon Victory Theatre, the home of Beyond All Boundaries, a 45-minute, 4D multimedia show that tells the story of America's experience of the war and endeavors to preserve the voices of WWII veterans and eyewitnesses. "It was in one of our several iterations when we sat down with Tom Hanks and he suggested, 'Could we tell this in the voices of the people who were there?'" recalls show producer and creative director, Phil Hettema. Beyond All Boundaries was conceived, designed, and produced by The Hettema Group, with Hettema leading the creative team, and Anthony Pruett as senior project director, driving the production effort. George Wiktor, now an independent, was with Hettema throughout the project, on production development. Tom Hanks was executive producer, and the president and CEO of the museum, Dr. Gordon H. "Nick" Mueller, was producer. The team also included Chris Ellis (writer); Mousetrappe (director David Briggs and media designer Daren Ulmer); Doug Yellin, With Hanks doubling as narrator, the show features an allstar voice cast including Kevin Bacon, Patricia Clarkson, Blythe Danner, John Goodman, Neil Patrick Harris, and Gary Sinise.The theatre's raked seating is cocooned snugly within the curve of a projection scrim that is 115' wide by 28' tall. Giving depth to the illusion are special effects that work in concert with the action on-screen and a host of physical props that are revealed by lighting when they fly overhead or emerge from the pit. Additional projections appear on Christie DLP DS-10K-M secondary screens about 25'
Since 2002, LA ProPoint has been a leading provider of design, engineering, fabrication and installation of stage and show systems for all aspects of the entertainment industry, from concert halls and theme parks to outdoor amphitheaters and movie sets. Strategically headquartered in Southern California in the city of Sun Valley, the company has a huge reach. Its highly skilled, experienced technicians, fabricators and craftspeople regularly take on far-flung projects from the Hollywood Bowl and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles to the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and Brooke Army Medical Center in Texas.
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