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Holotronica opens Long Ashton studios
Monday November 17, 2025. 01:06 PM , from Lighting & Sound Int.
[UK] Holotronica, the Bristol-based holographic effects specialist, is set to celebrate the opening of its new studios at Church House in the village of Long Ashton. The restored stone building, originally constructed in 1907, will serve as both a large, revitalised event space and as a creative hub with office/studios available to rent on the lower ground floor.
The new facility includes a large hall and stage designed for showcasing Holotronica’s Hologauze products, as well as a dedicated research and development studio for their holographic FX systems. The grand opening will take place on 6 December for locals to see live demonstrations of Holotronica’s holographic technology. Lady Emily Smythe, who was responsible for building Church House, will ‘magically come alive again from her oil painted portrait and walk onstage’ to welcome guests and talk about the past history of the building and Long Ashton. “Our vision is to make Church House a place where creativity, innovation, and community come together,” said Stuart Warren Hill, founder of Holotronica. “We’re excited to open our doors, share our technology, and help establish Long Ashton as a hub for cutting-edge audiovisual art.” The post Holotronica opens Long Ashton studios appeared first on LSi Online.
https://www.lsionline.com/news/holotronica-opens-long-ashton-studios/
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