Kinetix Participates in Video for Aboriginal Pavilion

Posted on February 17th, 2010 by Paula Skaper

Aboriginal Pavilion

The Four Host Nations for the 2010 Olympic Games needed a compelling and entertaining way to share the cultural, business and historical stories of Canada’s aboriginal peoples with the world – a tale as expansive as our nation itself. The solution? A multi-media sphere at the heart of the Aboriginal Pavilion.

Located on the Plaza in front of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, the Chief’s House boasts a giant 360 degree video screen that puts you, literally, at the center of the action. You’ll feel as though you’ve been transplanted deep into our old-growth forests as you find yourself at the heart of the action during a traditional bark-stripping excursion. And that’s only one of the many stories shared through a series of three videos introducing Canada’s rich aboriginal culture to the world, all broadcast free several times daily in the pavilion.

The films were produced and edited by Kinetix’ partner Gryphon Productions and our own video expert Bobby Skaper is the man responsible for capturing many of the awe-inspiring sights you’ll see. Looking for that don’t miss experience? Head over to the Chief’s House to take in the show. Or check out our YouTube Channel for a sneak peak at the experience courtesy of Kinetix’ staffer, Jaden Nyberg.

Four Host First Nations Pavilion

View a sneak peek of the pavilion

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