6/3/2023 0 Comments Millumin 9![]() ![]() We had worked very closely with our client during the development and testing phases of our ideas. Hundreds of hours of pre-production and testing ensured a seamless installation and operation of the event. A combination of over 40 static and intelligent light fixtures helped bring the space to life. We colour matched the various animations on display without detracting from their impact. Lighting for the event provided its own challenges. Two more ultra short throw projectors were used on opaque glass panels on the stage to provide a holographic effect.Īll video content was managed through Millumin software and our Roland V-1200HD Multi Format Processor. A pair of Christie 10K projectors delivered a blended 14m wide image while a 3rd projector illuminated the ceiling. This was achieved with a pair of vertically mounted, horizontally stacked 20K projectors. Kate’s use of visual language transformed complex scientific concepts for a broad audience and we were given an open brief to transform a unique and challenging space into a biological wonderland.Ĭustom animation and video content was mapped onto a range of surfaces including a six story helical staircase. This showcase event displayed the remarkable imagery & animation of Dr Kate Patterson from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. The photo at the bottom shows a bunch of very satisfied technicians at the end of the show. The hard work paid off with a seamless delivery of the event. The months of pre-production and the great teamwork on site between Citi event staff and our techs meant there were no surprises. Technical tests were scheduled for every presenter and we spoke via zoom with everyone, testing cameras, mics and lights. The Citi event team worked tirelessly coordinating all aspects of the program and consulted with us on the technical implications of any changes. The agenda for an event like this is quite fluid but we were kept in the loop every step of the way. This set-up was emulated in a smaller room for the second stream. Individual presenters appear to be on their own live link and not part of a zoom meeting which completely transforms the look and professionalism of any production.Īudio was run outboard of vMix through an A&H SQ5 – the perfect desk for this type of event. vMix enabled us to de-Zoomify the look of the presentations. We ran a combination of SDI and NDI connections for all inputs. Extra inputs included a pair of cameras and a playback machine for video rolls and slide decks. Multiple Zoom PC’s provided pinned inputs to our two vMix production PC’s. That 5 minutes was filled with welcoming new Zoom participants “on stage”, updating stream codes, cueing videos and changing stage furniture etc. We had 26 sessions over the two days with a 5 minute break between them. The livestream was going out Full HD in 16:9 so we needed independent AV systems to drive both in-room and livestream switching. This was 4K resolution in 32:9, super widescreen format. We had a 12m wide LED wall for in-room content at the Four Seasons. Just over 20 of these speakers joined us at the venue, the rest presented via zoom. We had nearly 80 speakers in two streams over two days. ![]() We’ve often had keynote speakers join us remotely via videoconference but 2020 provided a unique set of circumstances for our client as the program became almost fully virtual. This was an annual event that we have been managing for over a decade. ![]()
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