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Default Next Month, Mickey Shaped Clouds Over Walt Disney World!



Picture the Manhattan skyline filled with Nike swooshes. Or the golden arches of McDonald's gently drift­ing over Los Angeles.

A special-effects entrepreneur from Alabama has come up with a way to fill the sky with foamy clouds as big as 4 feet across and shaped like corporate logos -- Flo­gos, as he calls them.

Francisco Guerra, who's also a former magician, developed a ma­chine that produces tiny bubbles filled with air and a little helium, forms the foam into shapes and pumps them into the sky.

The Walt Disney Co. will use one of the machines next month to send clouds shaped like Mickey Mouse heads into the air at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., Guerra said.

"It's a shock factor when you look up and there's a logo over your head," said Guerra, whose company, Snowmasters Inc., makes machines that churn out fake snow and foam for Hollywood movies and special events.
He developed Flogos at his small factory in northern Alaba­ma -- a perfect place for research and development, he said, partly because there aren't many people around to ask questions about the foam shapes that float above the building on test days.

A Flogo machine works a little like a Play-Doh Fun Factory, the $5 toy kids use to squeeze colorful putty into stars, circles and other shapes.

A boxlike contraption produces a specially formulated white foam in a big round tub and forces it up­ward through a stencil. Once the foam is several inches thick, a met­al cutter slices it and a faux cloud floats into the sky.
"You want some wind because you want them to travel," Guerra said. "If there's no wind they just spiral upward slowly. We've got a ghost (stencil), and on a calm day it looks like everyone is going to heaven."
Guerra's company is working on a version that will spit out 6-foot clouds.
The foam is environmentally safe because it's mostly water, air and a soapy agent that creates bub­bles, Guerra said. Flogos pop just like bubbles and disappear when they hit a tree or building, some­times leaving a powdery residue that blows away.

A single Flogo can travel as far as 30 miles and as high as 20,000 feet, Guerra said, and a machine can produce one every 15 seconds. Guerra said he could put a half-dozen machines together and fill the sky with almost any shape a company orders.

Imagine a line of drifting Flo­gos shaped like the Honda logo leading to a car dealership and you get the idea.

A professor who specializes in environmental issues and public policy said Flogos didn't sound like a pollution hazard if they're really just specially formulated soap and water.

"It sounds like it's harmless, but there's a lot of stuff that we thought was harmless that turned out not to be," said Jerry Emison, a professor of political science and public administration and Missis­sippi State University.
Kathleen Bergen, a spokes­woman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta, said she had not dealt with the compa­ny before but it appears Flogos would fall under FAA rules per­taining to events like balloon launches. She said a local FAA of­fice would need to be contacted be­fore a Flogo launch so that pilots could be notified about it.

The company has lined up in­ternational distributors in Aus­tralia, Germany, Mexico and Sing­apore. A machine rents for about $3,500 a day, Guerra said.

Matt Leible of New York-based Generation Outdoor, an ad agency specializing in outdoor advertis­ing, said companies can spend $5,000 a day for a big banner with graphics towed by an airplane, and skywriting can cost $4,500.

Want to rent a blimp like Good­year's? That's $250,000 a month, and companies typically want a six-month minimum, Leible said.

James Twitchell, a professor of English and advertising at the University of Florida, compared Flogos to airplanes pulling ban­ners over football games, spot­lights with corporate logos and an old imagined scheme to put an ad­vertisement into orbit that would be visible at sunset.

"It's been done before. Well, kind of," Twitchell said in an e-mail interview.
One expert said the idea sounds catchy, but wonders how Flogos will fare against a backdrop of con­trolled airspace, environmental sensitivity and concerns over legal liability in case something goes wrong, like a pilot being distracted by a swarm of floating tomahawks above an Atlanta Braves game.

"I think people will look at them. The question is what hap­pens after people look at them," said Leonard M. Lodish, a market­ing professor at the Wharton School of the University of Penn­sylvania.

Lodish said Flogos would no doubt draw attention. But it's hard to say whether they will be a com­mercial success.

"The real question is what is the cost benefit versus other alter­natives like banners or blimps," he said. "How many people will see it and what is the impact for those who see it?"

Only a few people have seen Flogos so far, including a crowd at the local ballpark one day when the company was testing. There was no way to ignore the test clouds as they floated lazily over­head, said Augie Hendershot, po­lice chief in Lexington. "Everybody thought it was neat," he said.

Source: Montgomery Advertiser http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/...NTPAGECAROUSEL


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