CASE STUDIES IN MOTION CONTROL & STAGE AUTOMATION

Innovative Solutions for Global Venues.

Welcome to our Case Studies page, where we invite you to explore the significant impact of Raynok’s motion control and stage automation technologies across a wide range of entertainment venues. Here, we showcase how Raynok solutions have brought dynamic and substantial changes to theaters, arenas, nightclubs, TV studios, and concert stages. Each case study offers a glimpse into the unique challenges of various venues and the innovative approaches taken to overcome them.

These case studies not only highlight the strength and flexibility of Raynok products but also detail the technical processes involved in each project. Crucial to the success of each venture is the role of our experienced staff, whose expertise and hands-on support transform complex challenges into successful and productive initiatives.

Visuals and detailed project descriptions further guide you and provide a clear picture of Raynok technologies and expertise in action.

Discover how Raynok is shaping the future of entertainment with innovative motion control and stage automation solutions.

IN THE THEATER

The Lindemann Performing Arts Center

The Lindemann Performing Arts Center is a flexible arts space that has been designed to influence young artists to create within a space that they can shape.

THE FILM STUDIO

CBC Toronto Broadcast Centre

The CBC building was constructed in 1992. The machinery was installed and commissioned in early 1993 in the studios 40 and 42. These two studios are located on the 10th floor of the building and are the main production studios used for major productions like Rita McNeil’s Christmas show, Hockey Night in Canada, Canada’s Smartest Person, Rick Mercer Report, and many more.

IN THE THEATER

The Lindemann Performing Arts Center

The Lindemann Performing Arts Center is a flexible arts space that has been designed to influence young artists to create within a space that they can shape.

THE FILM STUDIO

CBC Toronto Broadcast Centre

The CBC building was constructed in 1992. The machinery was installed and commissioned in early 1993 in the studios 40 and 42. These two studios are located on the 10th floor of the building and are the main production studios used for major productions like Rita McNeil’s Christmas show, Hockey Night in Canada, Canada’s Smartest Person, Rick Mercer Report, and many more.

engineering the art of movement

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