LIVE EVENT PRODUCTION IS BACK: LED WALLS FOR LIVE EVENTS
After an almost three-year drought induced by the pandemic, companies are finally doing live events again! During those three dark years LED video wall technology advanced greatly, and the pricing come down to the point where it is now viable for many more events.
Phase 3 Studios and Noah Studios were recently tapped by non-profit The Master’s Program to produce a live event surrounding their 25th anniversary where they shared new vision for the organization with their stake holders.
Phase 3 implemented a 40-foot wide by 10-foot high LED video wall as part of the production. The video wall spanned the entire length of the stage and served as the backdrop for the evening’s events. Leveraging this unique aspect ratio, Phase 3 designed the graphics and video content to make optimal use of this space. The result was an epic and memorable way to communicate to the audience the new plans and initiatives that The Master’s Program were launching.
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