Red Raion has emerged as an industry leader in the realm of digital
attractions, captivating audiences worldwide with its CGI movie
experiences. We take a look at the firm’s recent achievements
Audiences can follow Phileas Fogg as he flies over global landmarks / PHOTO: RED RAION
Founded in 2014, Red Raion is a CGI studio specialising in media-based attractions. With recent accomplishments including the launch of its highly-acclaimed movie for licensing, Around the World in 80 Days – Journey of Wonders, and an exciting collaboration with renowned screenwriter Lorien McKenna for Red Raion’s upcoming film, Van Helsing – Rise from the Dark, Red Raion continues to assert its position as an authority in the global visitor attractions industry.
Around the World in 80 Days – Journey of Wonders Red Raion’s latest release, Around the World in 80 Days – Journey of Wonders, takes audiences on an unforgettable adventure. Using cutting-edge CGI technology and captivating storytelling, the film immerses viewers in a whirlwind journey across the globe, following the footsteps of Phileas Fogg. The meticulously crafted visuals and seamless integration of motion seats and special effects transport spectators into the heart of the action, creating an unparalleled sensory experience.
This ground-breaking movie has received widespread acclaim from both visitors and industry professionals, solidifying Red Raion’s position as a leading provider of immersive content.
The movie is available for licensing in VR, 5D, Dome, and Fly formats, expanding the company’s catalogue of CGI titles in the most requested formats in the industry.
Collaboration with Lorien McKenna Building on the momentum generated by its recent successes, Red Raion has announced an exciting collaboration with Emmy-nominated screenwriter, Lorien McKenna, for its upcoming CGI movie Van Helsing – Rise from the Dark, which was first announced at this year’s Saudi Entertainment and Amusement Expo.
McKenna’s extraordinary storytelling prowess – as showcased in notable projects such as the Oscar-winning Ratatouille, Up, Brave and Inside Out – adds an exceptional dimension to Red Raion’s immersive experiences.
Van Helsing – Rise from the Dark promises to captivate audiences with its thrilling narrative, breathtaking visuals and innovative use of technology. Red Raion’s partnership with McKenna demonstrates its commitment to pushing the boundaries of CGI storytelling, as the company strives to redefine the attractions industry and deliver unforgettable cinematic adventures to visitors worldwide.
Red Raion’s accomplishments demonstrate its exponential growth and ascent as a leading authority in the industry. With each new release, it raises the bar for immersive entertainment, captivating audiences with its visually stunning and emotionally engaging experiences.
Trusted leader “We’re thrilled with the positive response to our recent projects,” says Valeria Rizzo, business development director at Red Raion. “Our focus on combining cutting-edge CGI technology with compelling storytelling is resonating with audiences worldwide.
“We have many projects in our pipeline and we’re further defining our company structure by expanding our professional roster with valuable new roles and key people, such as our new commercial manager and the COO.
“Also, our collaboration with industry experts, such as Lorien McKenna, further reinforce our commitment to delivering exceptional experiences and cement our position as a trusted leader in the attractions industry.”
As the company forges ahead, its commitment to innovation and storytelling excellence ensures its presence in the industry will only grow stronger, delighting audiences worldwide for years to come.
Red Raion has announced an exciting collaboration with Emmy-nominated screenwriter, Lorien McKenna, who worked on Ratatouille, Up, Brave and Inside Out
PHOTO: RED RAION
"Our focus on combining cutting-edge CGI technology with compelling storytelling is resonating with audiences worldwide" – Valeria Rizzo
PHOTO: RED RAION
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Editor's letter: Learning to listen
Young people were involved in every stage of planning for the new Young V&A. Is this the start of a real shift in the way children’s museums are planned?
People: Karin Hindsbo
The head of Scandinavia’s largest museum is set to take over as Tate Modern’s new director. She shares her plans
People: Sean Decatur
It’s a big year for the American Museum of Natural History, as its new president takes over and it launches a major new centre
People: Håkon Lund
As Norway’s largest theme park embraces solar energy, Lund Gruppen’s owner tells us why the industry needs to be at the forefront of change
Interview: Andreas Andersen
As Gothenburg’s Liseberg theme park celebrates its 100th anniversary, its CEO talks celebrations, challenges and COVID-19 with Magali Robathan
Museums: And still we rise
Charleston’s long-awaited International African American Museum opens, reclaiming one of the US’s most painful and sacred spaces. IAAM president Dr Tonya Matthews speaks to Attractions Management about the long road to opening
Aquaria: A fresh start
The team behind New Orleans’ Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium used the COVID-19 pandemic to rethink their offer.
We check out the result, which brings both institutions under the same roof for the first time
Museums: Power of youth
Investing in creative confidence in our young has never been as important as it is now, argues Young V&A director Helen Charman
Science centres: Axel Hüttinger
From the creation of a new science centre in Angola to an indoor/outdoor children’s gallery in Barcelona, Huttinger Interactive Exhibitions is keeping busy
Research: Mixed blessings
Attractions have been helping revitalise shopping centres for many years, but how is this market changing?
Awards: Good lookers
Some of the world’s most beautiful and innovative new museums have been celebrated by Architizer’s A+ Awards. We take a look at the winners
Sponsored: Red Raion
Red Raion has emerged as an industry leader in the realm of digital
attractions, captivating audiences worldwide with its CGI movie
experiences.
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Red Raion has emerged as an industry leader in the realm of digital
attractions, captivating audiences worldwide with its CGI movie
experiences. We take a look at the firm’s recent achievements
Audiences can follow Phileas Fogg as he flies over global landmarks / PHOTO: RED RAION
Founded in 2014, Red Raion is a CGI studio specialising in media-based attractions. With recent accomplishments including the launch of its highly-acclaimed movie for licensing, Around the World in 80 Days – Journey of Wonders, and an exciting collaboration with renowned screenwriter Lorien McKenna for Red Raion’s upcoming film, Van Helsing – Rise from the Dark, Red Raion continues to assert its position as an authority in the global visitor attractions industry.
Around the World in 80 Days – Journey of Wonders Red Raion’s latest release, Around the World in 80 Days – Journey of Wonders, takes audiences on an unforgettable adventure. Using cutting-edge CGI technology and captivating storytelling, the film immerses viewers in a whirlwind journey across the globe, following the footsteps of Phileas Fogg. The meticulously crafted visuals and seamless integration of motion seats and special effects transport spectators into the heart of the action, creating an unparalleled sensory experience.
This ground-breaking movie has received widespread acclaim from both visitors and industry professionals, solidifying Red Raion’s position as a leading provider of immersive content.
The movie is available for licensing in VR, 5D, Dome, and Fly formats, expanding the company’s catalogue of CGI titles in the most requested formats in the industry.
Collaboration with Lorien McKenna Building on the momentum generated by its recent successes, Red Raion has announced an exciting collaboration with Emmy-nominated screenwriter, Lorien McKenna, for its upcoming CGI movie Van Helsing – Rise from the Dark, which was first announced at this year’s Saudi Entertainment and Amusement Expo.
McKenna’s extraordinary storytelling prowess – as showcased in notable projects such as the Oscar-winning Ratatouille, Up, Brave and Inside Out – adds an exceptional dimension to Red Raion’s immersive experiences.
Van Helsing – Rise from the Dark promises to captivate audiences with its thrilling narrative, breathtaking visuals and innovative use of technology. Red Raion’s partnership with McKenna demonstrates its commitment to pushing the boundaries of CGI storytelling, as the company strives to redefine the attractions industry and deliver unforgettable cinematic adventures to visitors worldwide.
Red Raion’s accomplishments demonstrate its exponential growth and ascent as a leading authority in the industry. With each new release, it raises the bar for immersive entertainment, captivating audiences with its visually stunning and emotionally engaging experiences.
Trusted leader “We’re thrilled with the positive response to our recent projects,” says Valeria Rizzo, business development director at Red Raion. “Our focus on combining cutting-edge CGI technology with compelling storytelling is resonating with audiences worldwide.
“We have many projects in our pipeline and we’re further defining our company structure by expanding our professional roster with valuable new roles and key people, such as our new commercial manager and the COO.
“Also, our collaboration with industry experts, such as Lorien McKenna, further reinforce our commitment to delivering exceptional experiences and cement our position as a trusted leader in the attractions industry.”
As the company forges ahead, its commitment to innovation and storytelling excellence ensures its presence in the industry will only grow stronger, delighting audiences worldwide for years to come.
Red Raion has announced an exciting collaboration with Emmy-nominated screenwriter, Lorien McKenna, who worked on Ratatouille, Up, Brave and Inside Out
PHOTO: RED RAION
"Our focus on combining cutting-edge CGI technology with compelling storytelling is resonating with audiences worldwide" – Valeria Rizzo
PHOTO: RED RAION
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2023 issue 3
Editor's letter: Learning to listen
Young people were involved in every stage of planning for the new Young V&A. Is this the start of a real shift in the way children’s museums are planned?
People: Karin Hindsbo
The head of Scandinavia’s largest museum is set to take over as Tate Modern’s new director. She shares her plans
People: Sean Decatur
It’s a big year for the American Museum of Natural History, as its new president takes over and it launches a major new centre
People: Håkon Lund
As Norway’s largest theme park embraces solar energy, Lund Gruppen’s owner tells us why the industry needs to be at the forefront of change
Interview: Andreas Andersen
As Gothenburg’s Liseberg theme park celebrates its 100th anniversary, its CEO talks celebrations, challenges and COVID-19 with Magali Robathan
Museums: And still we rise
Charleston’s long-awaited International African American Museum opens, reclaiming one of the US’s most painful and sacred spaces. IAAM president Dr Tonya Matthews speaks to Attractions Management about the long road to opening
Aquaria: A fresh start
The team behind New Orleans’ Audubon Aquarium and Insectarium used the COVID-19 pandemic to rethink their offer.
We check out the result, which brings both institutions under the same roof for the first time
Museums: Power of youth
Investing in creative confidence in our young has never been as important as it is now, argues Young V&A director Helen Charman
Science centres: Axel Hüttinger
From the creation of a new science centre in Angola to an indoor/outdoor children’s gallery in Barcelona, Huttinger Interactive Exhibitions is keeping busy
Research: Mixed blessings
Attractions have been helping revitalise shopping centres for many years, but how is this market changing?
Awards: Good lookers
Some of the world’s most beautiful and innovative new museums have been celebrated by Architizer’s A+ Awards. We take a look at the winners
Sponsored: Red Raion
Red Raion has emerged as an industry leader in the realm of digital
attractions, captivating audiences worldwide with its CGI movie
experiences.
A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii
is preparing to open near the world-famous archaeological site in southern Italy.
Experience design company, BRC Imagination Arts, has completed a transition that sees founder
Bob Rogers pass ownership of the business to four long-serving senior executives, while
remaining actively involved with the company.
Movie Park Germany has opened a new Paramount Pictures-themed attraction as part of its 30th
anniversary celebrations, using immersive storytelling and adaptive reuse to reinforce the park’s
longstanding “Hollywood in Germany” positioning.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once
complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK.
Efteling has opened Hooghmoed, a new family drop tower designed to broaden the appeal of its
recently launched Sirene Island themed area and introduce younger visitors to thrill attractions.
A proposed Puy du Fou development near Bicester and Universal Destinations and Experiences’
planned resort in Bedford are emerging as part of a wider transformation of the Oxford–
Cambridge Growth Corridor into a major centre for UK leisure and tourism inv
Shedd Aquarium has opened the Immersion Theater developed in partnership with SimEx-
Iwerks, as part of a wider strategy to enhance the guest experience and create additional
revenue opportunities.
The UK government has announced a temporary reduction in VAT on visitor attractions and
children’s meals as part of a summer cost-of-living support package designed to stimulate the
visitor economy and encourage family days out.
As designer Yinka Ilori prepares for his first solo gallery show in London, he speaks exclusively
to CLADmag about his mission to spread joy, the power of play, and his bold approach to using
colour (including the colours you won’t see in his work).
The government of Thailand is exploring plans for a THB300bn (£6.3bn, US$8.3bn)
entertainment complex in the country’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), with officials
proposing a large-scale theme park and sports destination as part of a broader tourism and
economic development strategy.
An opportunity to reimagine one of the UK’s most recognisable towers has been formally
opened by Rivington Hark, as St Johns Beacon invites operators and partners to shape its
next phase. [more...]