Entertainment Design Corporation is an award-winning design and production design company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. EDC is dedicated to producing bold, original and awe-inspiring work around the globe.
With roots in film, television, theater, live events and themed entertainment, EDC strives to tell new and engaging stories through their diverse portfolio of branded attractions, experiential destinations and live shows.
EDC is led by Jeremy Railton and Alex Calle. Railton is the founder and principal designer and has made a career out of creating many of the “biggest” and “firsts.”
Some highlights from his 40 years of experience include creating the Fortune Diamond and the Wishing Crystals attractions for Galaxy Macau, the Dancing Cranes and Lake of Dreams attractions for Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore, the Sky Screen attraction for the Place Retail Center in Beijing, the Fall of Atlantis attraction at Caesars Palace Forum Shops and the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas. Railton has won four Emmy awards and five THEAs during his illustrious career.
Calle serves as the chief executive officer and chief creative officer at EDC. In recent years, he worked on installing two $20 million branding icon attractions for the Galaxy Entertainment Group in Macau, and two e-ticket DreamWorks attractions for Dubai Parks and Resorts’ Motiongate theme park. Before that, Calle was based in Singapore, bringing EDC’s Crane Dance project to life—a $70 million branding icon for Resorts World Sentosa.
Calle’s film and television productions include the MTV Movie Awards, Pirates of the Caribbean II and III and Starz’ Magic City.
Fundamentally artistic and intrinsically cultural, EDC continues to immerse itself in the pursuit of fresh, inspiring and out-of-the-box ways to ultimately wow, amuse and entertain.
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