Injecting the ‘WOW’ factor into your live events
Often, we’re asked by our clients to inject the ‘WOW-factor’ into their live event using our audio visual technology expertise.
Communications objectives and budgets are different for every event, but here are some of our favourite ways to delight or surprise audiences using technology:
Hologauze by Holotronica
This semi-transparent silver thread screen can be projected upon to create an interactive and ethereal scenic layer between presenters, performers and their audience.
Paired with sensitive lighting, it’s captivating, impactful, and adds a sense of visual depth to any performance.
Virtual Reality by Microsoft HoloLens
These transparent VR glasses display interactive virtual media to users and enable the manipulation of 3D content in real-time via gesture control.
This technology is a truly stunning way to engage and educate that must be experienced to be believed.
Fog Screens
Fog and mist screens provide an interactive dramatic canvas for projected visual displays.
Utilised for impact in low lighting conditions, these tactile installations lend themselves perfectly to venue entrances and exits and offer a unique way to get audiences up close and personal with visual content.
“More is more” with lighting
We control the feel of event spaces with effective lighting design.
Our preference is to install many smaller units (rather than fewer larger ones). This allows us to inject more points of visual interest, choose from a broader colour palette and add greater tonal variety for audiences and brands.
Sound Signatures
Sound design is evocative. It adds a subconscious layer to a live experience.
We create ‘sound signatures’ for every event, infusing live experiences with their own audible identities. We can link walk-in & out soundtracks, experiential soundscapes, and post-production content together with stylistic audio hallmarks.
See how we create live events with ‘wow’ factor for our clients here or
Contact Us today to start collaborating with us to plan your next live event.
Top Photo Credit: Helena Lopes
Centre Photo Credit: Salah Alawadhi
Bottom Photo Credit: Roman Pohorecki