With the Covid-19 pandemic reshaping the horizon for live events for the foreseeable future, a digital solution has been created to help acts get back on stage.
Really Creative Media has developed a virtual stage that adapts its event and broadcast technology to enable creative professional live streaming performances and presentations.
The simulation platform offers immersive environments for venues, conference organisers, brands, experiential agencies, brand activations and live music promoters, to host great events remotely while maintaining lockdown curfews.
With thousands of events cancelled and rescheduling opportunities still uncertain, Virtual Stage uses a powerful 3D engine to create virtual environments, to allow live streaming from professionally presented, engaging environments. All without the need for people to go anywhere.
All participants (artists / speakers / product demos) can be streamed live, or filmed from their own locations and integrated into the on stage screens. Pre-recorded participants’ content can also be added to be part of a collective event scene.
“The live event setting can be customised to the clients’ creative aspirations, without the budgetary restraints that can be a limiter to set design in the real world. Our Virtual Stage requires no one to leave their location and travel to a studio with technicians, so puts nobody at risk, but will deliver content that is truly engaging,” said Nick Dew of Really Creative Media.
“For example, we can produce a conference live stream in a 3D simulated venue, incorporating multiple speakers or panel discussions, with pips and slide management on screens built into the 3D stage set and allow Q & A interaction with specific remote delegates.”
RCM has co-operated with venues and production companies to produce realistic 3D venue simulations, which a client can then license to host their conference to be streamed to any number of speakers and delegates, where-ever they are in the world.