Our Brand New Live Events Division
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Today sees the launch of Dimension Live, the new division within Dimension with which we’ll be taking live experiences to the next level.
We are using our ongoing innovation and expertise in virtual production for film & TV to realise new creative and technical possibilities in live events, working closely with event producers, attractions operators, and IP or estate owners whose goal is to create experiences that immerse audiences in live shows, with virtual performances or inside other worlds.
Led by Executive Producer, Mark Bustard, our new Live division builds on Dimension’s history, bringing the latest benefits of realtime technologies to the world of live events.
Dimension Live will provide end-to-end and bespoke services, working from early concepts, realtime visualisation and technical design, through to content production and on-site execution. And because the division benefits from the studio’s industry-leading realtime workflows in virtual production, development and delivery can be more efficient and cost-effective than traditional industry approaches.
One of the first partnerships for Dimension Live has been with HERE at Outernet, a brand new live events space in London. For the first time in a live show, we supported Hamil Industries and artist Akiko Nakayama to provide realtime virtual lighting and a set extension on the stage's LED screen for electronic musician Floating Points.
See Floating Points' visual spectacle from HERE at Outernet
Whether working across live and virtual concerts or location-based entertainment, Dimension Live’s service offering includes everything from producing digital versions of venues, extending venues through LED screens and creating interactive media experiences to running off-site technical rehearsals and developing the most convincing digital performers.
Learn more about Dimension Live here
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Credits
Artist | Floating Points (@floatingpoints)
Harp | Miriam Adefris (@miriamadefris)
Visuals | Akiko Nakayama (@akikonkym) and Hamill Industries (@hamill_industries)
Lighting and Stage Design | Ed Warren (@edforever) and Will Potts (@lighting.stage.design)
Photographer | Genevieve Reeves and Seb Gardner
Promoter | Eat Your Own Ears (@eatyourownears)