Engine 05 · Production
Flagship engineAudio · Lighting · Video. PA · FOH · rig · IMAG · content.
The technical heart of the show — PA design, FOH mix, lighting rig, IMAG cameras, screen content. One engine to specify, prep, dial and capture every technical surface.
0 ms
IMAG-to-screen drift
100%
Cues mirrored
+6%
Coverage uplift vs prior tour
The job nobody else is doing properly.
AV is where the show is heard, seen and remembered. The AV engine treats PA, lighting and video as one system, not three vendors.
PA design, FOH mix, lighting rig, IMAG cameras and screen content all share one cue clock and one set of artist-approved looks.
Mid-tour optimisation — small mix changes, lighting tweaks, content swaps — captured and pushed to every show after.
What it does.
01
PA design
Venue-modelled PA plot, line-array hangs and delay rings with measured coverage.
02
FOH mix
Mix templates, scene snapshots and broadcast splits per song.
03
Lighting rig
Fixture plot, automation and intensity ramps modelled against venue power.
04
IMAG cameras
On-stage and FOH cameras with latency-managed video streams.
05
Screen content
Pre-rendered content, live IMAG and generative looks per song.
06
Capture-grade
AV configured to capture broadcast-grade isolated stems and clean cuts.
How it runs, end to end.
- 01
Venue-modelled PA, lighting and video designs locked Day −60.
- 02
FOH templates and content reels prepped to artist approval.
- 03
Build days dial coverage, latency and looks against the venue.
- 04
Show captures stems, ISO cameras and cue logs for every department.
AI on AV
Coverage and intelligibility analysis on every PA build — recommends hangs, delays and trims to lift STI and SPL coverage without breaching venue noise bands.
What changes for the artist and the venue.
Same artist-approved sound and look in every venue.
Broadcast-grade capture available without disturbing the in-room show.
Mid-tour technical optimisation pushed to every subsequent show.
Power and rigging budgets respected by design.
Common questions about Audio · Lighting · Video.
ISO cameras, FOH stems and cue logs are captured every show — broadcast nights tie those streams to the live cut.
Yes — scene snapshots are versioned and pushed to every subsequent show.
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