The Italian stage of Panasonic Live Entertainment RoadShow, started in Birmingham, was held on the 12th December at Spazio MIL in Sesto San Giovanni, neatr Milan: a composite, stratified and very rich event.<\/strong> The Italian stage of Panasonic Live Entertainment RoadShow, started in Birmingham, was held on the 12th December at Spazio MIL in Sesto San Giovanni, neatr Milan: a composite, stratified and…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":24104,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[2639],"yoast_head":"\n
\nAll the solutions for live events: if we were to synthesize in a few words the fulcrum of the Panasonic<\/a> RoadShow<\/strong>, we would use this phrase. Live Entertainment<\/strong> was explored in many aspects during the event, structured as an Open House<\/strong> \u2013 with products and solutions shown to the public \u2013 but enhanced by interventions and presentations, as well as live music. The goal of Panasonic<\/strong> is the growth of the Live Entertainment market<\/strong>, in collaboration with its partners BlackTrax<\/strong><\/a> and d3<\/a>.<\/strong>
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\nAmong the solutions presented, particular attention was paid to the 4K technology<\/strong> applied to live events and mapping, and well illustrated by the intervention of Panasonic<\/a>\u2019s Marketing Manager Hartmut Kulessa<\/strong>. On show, among others, the PT-RZ21K<\/strong><\/a> projector and the colossal PT-RQ32K<\/strong><\/a> model: the projection in 4K,<\/strong> in fact, is the basis on which to build a contemporary live event, also in combination with the new Panasonic\u2019s mirror head<\/strong><\/a>: digitally controlled mirrors able to move at different speeds to project images on any surface, even in motion. Also very interesting is the Panasonic<\/a> 4K broadcast production platform,<\/strong> cameras + switchers for a complete 4K workflow<\/strong>. The AK-UC3000<\/strong><\/a> and AK-HC5000<\/strong><\/a> studio camera systems should be highlighted.
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\nLondon-based company d3 Technologies<\/strong><\/a> presented its own gx range<\/a>,<\/strong> media servers designed to improve content management, video rendering, audio, MIDI and tracking data for live events. Instead, BlackTrax<\/strong><\/a> presented its IR tracking solution,<\/strong> for the localization of objects within a space in real time, used for moving projection mapping and for the automatic control of broadcast cameras. A very interesting system for TV production, to avoid too complex lighting setup: the lights, as well as the background projections, automatically follow the presenter thanks to special sensors, in real time.
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\nHartmut Kulessa<\/strong> summarized the event: \u201cThe live event sector is constantly evolving. Our Live Entertainment Show<\/strong> is an interesting look, from behind the scenes, on how some of the most spectacular live events are created.\u201d
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