On todays show Jon Trask from Grass Shack Events & Media reviews the Roger Waters show. He discusses staging and media from this spectacle performing “The Wall”. Jon finds that storytelling and the message were really supported by music, lighting and video. The technology of video mapping, lighting and staging was excellent. The actual wall is made out of cardboard. It turns it out that it is a fantastic surface for this video mapping projection all the way across the stage.
Meeting planners, organizers and video teams should learn to use these types of elements on your own projects to get your message across and keep your audience engaged.
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Jon has used cardboard stages in the past with his own corporate staging techniques. Many production companies like Grass Shack Events & Media are moving to adding video mapping technology to aid in audience engagement and to enhance the storytelling experience. Roger Waters show triggers the meetings industry Jon of Grass Shack Events & Media storytelling and message engagement is enhanced by staging, lighting, video.
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