Where
It took place at the Battersea Evolution Convention Centre in London which is in the centre of Battersea park on the banks of the Thames.
When
14th to the 15th February, BSC Expo 2025
Why we there
BSC Expo is an annual exhibition aimed at professional cinematographers and camera teams in the UK and Europe. We have been before as guests and visitor’s and decided it was time we exhibited our camera array tech and post production skills.
It was also a great opportunity to meet and catch up with people we have worked with in the past while also showcasing what we can do now.
We also met a great range of people who wouldn’t have been aware of us and our company before.

What we did
We set up our Argus Rig (now with 40 high speed cine cameras) and did live demo’s for interested people who visited our booth. We also showed how our bespoke software integrates with the array and allows us to quickly create templates and multiple sequences from a single recorded shot.
We also had a large tv playing show reels of the bullet time production we do and also showcasing the gaussian splatting we can produce from our different camera array’s.
Here is a live link to a Gaussian Splatt scene you can move around yourself.
The response
We had way more interest in our services than we expected for such a niche company, we literally didn’t stop standing, speaking and answering questions from 10am til 7pm every day!
Which was exhausting but great because that is what we were there to do. We now have several tenders in process thanks to the doing the Expo.
Everyone was blown away with our gaussian splatting examples and we were told people all over the expo were talking about it. We suspect the technique is going to become huge within the content production industry.



VIP night
Got to speak to a really interesting collection of people on the invite only night, BBC Nature, Ardman Studios to name drop a few!
The highlight was hearing so many interesting stories from Peter Vasey, A genuine old school camera dept legend, Who happened to do the bullet time sequence in “Lost In Space” a year before the Matrix.