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Delta interprets “Beijing Chorus” meticulously with 8K projection and 5G live broadcast
Public Affairs Department, DEF 2021/04

Delta's 8K projection creates immersive experiences
The first 8K live broadcast in 2021 at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) - “Beijing Chorus” was 8K HD live broadcasted synchronously at ncpa-classic.com, major network platforms and 8K Film Hall Large Screen Terminal of China National Film Museum on January 16th. Through Delta’s high-brightness 8K DLP laser projector, the magnificent performance of “Beijing Chorus” was meticulously showcased to the audience at China National Film Museum, showing historical buildings and surrounding cultural customs of Beijing’s central axis line, and fully reflecting the cultural connotation and the spirit of the times of Beijing. This is the first 8K live broadcast in 2021 at NCPA. 

Mr. Fu Jie, General Manager of Delta Video Business Department, says that Delta is honored to participate in the 8K live broadcast of the performance of “Beijing Chorus,” the art feast performed by many outstanding artists together is presented with advanced 8K projection technology. As an ultra-high-definition image technology, 8K’s resolution can reach 7,680*4,320, and can present a dynamic picture of up to 33.17 megapixels, truly making the audience have an immersive feeling. With 5G transmission technology, it is an innovative form integrating science and technology with art performance.

Delta’s 8K ultra-high-definition projection technology has been widely used in many important events around the world, such as the Integration Systems Europe 2018, the re-broadcasting of the Winter Olympic Games by the Japanese NHK, the premiere of the 8K environmental documentary of “Water with Life in Taiwan” at Taiwan’s National Museum of Natural Science and the special show of the documentary at Akihabara Theatre in Japan.

Delta interprets “Beijing Chorus” meticulously with 8K projection and 5G live broadcast

Delta Foundation hosts the charity premiere of "Whale Island," urging people to pay attention to the impact of global warming on the ocean
The Delta Foundation hosted the charity premiere of the documentary "Whale Island" on Mar. 28th, inviting scholars, volunteers, and museum members who have worked with the Foundation to promote the "Nurturing the Ocean" project, and teachers from partner schools in the northeastern Taiwan, to watch the documentary together. Cheng expressed when attending the charity premiere event that Delta has been concerned about climate change for many years. In the past few years, we have paid special attention to the impact of global warming on the ocean, only to find out that it is really crisis-ridden. Therefore, we hope that through these images, the public can be better informed of the current situation of the ocean. He said, "Taiwan is an island surrounded by the ocean. While embraced by the ocean, many people, unfortunately, know little about the ocean. If we want to strengthen on conservation of the ocean in the future, it’s crucial to increase the awareness and participation of people."

The premiere of 8K ultra-high-definition ecological documentary "Swim with the Humpback Whale" at the same event was filmed by the former NHK Japanese photographer Hiroyuki Nakagawasai who was commissioned by the Delta Foundation and traveled to the equatorial Kingdom of Tonga. Video played via Delta 37,000-lumen 8K ultra-high-definition projector led the audience to appreciate the spectacular figure of the humpback whale at close range. In the future, the film will be shown in the 8K Ocean Theater of the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology in Keelung on the largest 1,300” giant screen in Taiwan.

Delta Foundation hosts the charity premiere of "Whale Island," urging people to pay attention to the impact of global warming on the ocean