DATE

2019

DELIVERABLES

  • Video
  • Photography
  • Print
  • Trade Show Booth Design

Skully Technologies

In 2018 we were introduced to motorcycle helmets that integrate AR (augmented reality) as the primary technology helping riders to see all that surrounds them. Utilizing a camera on the rear of the helmet and a pop-up display just below the right eye, this technology communicates not only the visuals of what’s happening behind the rider but also integrates voice command, music, phone, and navigation.

We had 60 days from the start of the project to design a tradeshow booth for the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. In under 100 days, we produced a 20’x10’ booth that incorporated a 20’x4’ video wall. We captured content via GoPros, steadycam, and drone, and used 3D modeled renderings and live-action footage to curate a short seamless video that through “moments,” revealed the depth and breadth of the technology.

Christopher Wood was our co-producer on the booth and video, and we enjoyed powerful assistance from Harley Musch, Joel Silverman, Matthew Jones Photography, Carson Nyquist, WitnessCo and Stephen Wahl.

An augmented
riding experience.

SKULLY FENIX AR is the first motorcycle helmet to integrate a Rearview
Camera, Heads-up Display, Turn-by-turn Navigation, Connected Audio
and Smart Voice Controls.