Alcorn McBride
Industry | Themed Entertainment Equipment Manufacturer |
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Founded | March 1986 |
Founder | Steve Alcorn |
Headquarters | , USA |
Area served | worldwide |
Products | audio, video & control equipment |
Website | http://www.alcorn.com/ |
Alcorn McBride is an American manufacturer of show control, audio and video equipment for the themed entertainment industry. Their equipment is used in theme parks, museums, restaurants, visitor centers, retail stores, kiosks, cruise ships, and trade shows.[1]
History
Alcorn McBride was founded in Southern California in 1986 by
Alcorn McBride moved their corporate office from Southern California to Florida in 1989. In 1992 the company purchased an office building in Orlando. The firm also owns a warehouse near the airport.
Alcorn McBride equipment is used in nearly all of the world’s theme parks.
Alcorn McBride was named an Inc. magazine 5000 Fastest Growing Company for 2010, and received the Florida Governor’s Award for best new product for its high definition video player. It has also been noted by the
Projects
Alcorn McBride is principally an equipment manufacturer. Their products are distributed worldwide through a network of dealers and distributors.[5] Installations are typically done either by the venue owners themselves, or by audio, video or show control specialty firms working for the owners. The company’s products are used in theme parks, museums, retail stores, casinos, cruise ships, corporate lobbies, tour vehicles, and visitor centers.[6][7]
Example Theme Park Attractions
- Pirates 4-D, Thorpe Park: The Digital Binloop,[8] a 12-channel high quality synchronized audio player, was used in the attraction's 4-D film and show. (1999)
- Porto Europa: Digital Binloops were used for both the Viking Adventure Stunt Show, and the Seafari simulator ride for triggered audio playback (the former) and synchronized film playback (the latter)(1994).
Example Museums, Cultural Centers and Visitor Centers
- Muhammad Ali Center, Kentucky: "DVM8500 single-channel HD video players and A/V Binloop HD multi-channel synchronous video players [replace] the Center’s outdated proprietary servers and playback equipment."[9][10]
- Ruby Falls on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee: Alcorn McBride's "Digital Audio Machine and Digital Video Machine HD" comprise a sound and light show for the underground waterfall."[11] (2013)
References
- ^ "Company Overview of Alcorn McBride Inc". Bloomberg. September 30, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
- ISBN 978-1456309725.
- ^ "The Alcorn McBride Story". Alcorn-McBride Inc. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
- ^ "Reference at www.bizjournals.com".
- ^ "Alcorn McBride's Distributors and Dealers of Audio Video Products".
- ^ "Company Overview of Alcorn McBride Inc". Bloomberg. September 30, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
- ^ "Alcorn McBride Inc". IAAPA. 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
- ^ "Industry standard for theme park audio reproduction - Digital Binloop".
- ^ "Alcorn McBride Steps into the Multimedia Ring at the Muhammad Ali Center".
- ^ D. Craig, Craig (April 11, 2017). "Muhammad Ali Center Even Greater with Alcorn McBride Video Players". Commercial Integrator.
- ^ "AVIXA | Find Out What AV Can do for You".