I Love You – Wedding 3D Mapping Installation
A premium immersive wedding projection mapping installation at SunRay, combining architectural mapping, multi-zone projection, transparent stage screens and synchronized visual content across the whole event space.
A wedding space transformed into one emotional immersive story.
The private client wanted the wedding celebration to feel like one complete emotional experience, not a set of separate decorations, stage elements or projection zones.
The goal was to turn SunRay’s architecture, stage, columns, facade and interior surfaces into a premium immersive environment where projections became part of the atmosphere of the evening.
Lumenstory created a multi-zone projection mapping installation built around the universal phrase “I Love You”, shown in dozens of languages and synchronized across the entire event space.
The system had to work across complex architecture while guests moved through the projection space.
The setup covered very different surfaces: building facade, oval columns, internal architectural elements, stage structures, transparent screens and decorative objects.
The large oval column became one of the most difficult technical surfaces because it required precise 3D mapping and geometric correction on a curved form.
Another major challenge was the movement of guests. People constantly passed between projectors and projection surfaces, creating a risk of shadows, broken image areas and loss of readability.
The whole environment began to speak the language of love.
The creative idea was built around one universal phrase: “I Love You”. Instead of placing it on one screen, the phrase moved through the entire event space in many languages, becoming a visual thread that connected architecture, stage and guests.
The key wow moment was the scale of immersion: the same emotional story appeared simultaneously on the facade, transparent stage screens, glass surfaces and oval columns, making guests feel inside the projection rather than in front of it.
Supporting visuals
Final frames, facade projection, oval column mapping, transparent screen visuals, “I Love You” typography, calibration setup and optional event atmosphere references.
A synchronized multi-zone projection system that turned the venue into one immersive wedding environment.
- Animated projection mapping content for architectural surfaces
- Adaptations for facade, oval columns and interior architectural elements
- Content for transparent stage screens integrated into the decor
- Typographic animation of “I Love You” in dozens of languages
- Synchronized multi-channel content for 9 projectors and 2 video servers
- Immersive visual concept
- Motion design and 3D animation
- Projection mapping adaptation
- Geometric correction for complex surfaces
- Multi-channel synchronization
- Onsite setup, calibration and event support
A technical-event pipeline focused on surface adaptation, shadow control and stable immersive playback.
Spatial Concept
The emotional idea, projection zones and role of each surface were defined first.
Content Production
Motion design, typography, 3D animation and visual sequences were created for the wedding atmosphere.
Surface Adaptation
Content was adapted separately for facade, columns, transparent screens and interior surfaces.
Calibration
Projectors, geometry correction, brightness and projection overlaps were tested zone by zone.
Event Support
The full multi-projector setup was synchronized and supported during the wedding event.
The technical core was making nine projectors behave like one invisible immersive system.
The most difficult technical task was combining complex architecture, curved projection surfaces and active guest movement into one stable visual system.
The large oval column required precise 3D mapping and geometric correction because a simple flat projection would distort the content and break the visual effect.
To reduce shadows from guests, the team calculated projection angles, overlap zones and projector placement so content could remain readable even when people moved through the space.
The production used 9 projectors, 2 video servers, projection mapping, multi-channel synchronization, 3D architecture calibration, geometric correction, motion design and onsite technical control.
The creative direction stayed stable; the main work was technical adaptation, testing and calibration.
- Creative Director
- Project Manager
- Technical Director
- Projection Mapping Specialist
- Motion Designers
- Video Server Operator
- Projection Engineer
- On-site Technical Team
- Setup & Calibration Specialists
- Event Technical Coordinator
Creative revisions were minimal because the concept and visual direction were approved early. Risks were controlled through surface modeling, brightness tests, shadow-zone planning, multi-point projection coverage and separate calibration of each projection zone.
“We wanted to create an atmosphere guests would not only see, but feel. Lumenstory turned the space into a real emotional story where projections became part of the event itself.”
The wedding venue became a single immersive environment built around emotion, architecture and light.
The project was fully approved and implemented in its final format without significant changes to the original concept.
Despite the complex multi-zone setup, curved surfaces and active guest movement, the system worked as one synchronized immersive environment during the event.
The projections became a central part of the evening atmosphere and were integrated into the venue so naturally that guests experienced them as part of the wedding space, not as separate technical content.
The client’s goal was achieved: the celebration felt like one emotional story, and the technical complexity stayed invisible behind a premium immersive experience.
