Concert rig
Truss-mounted moving heads, blinders, strobes, lasers, haze and atmospheric effects form a coherent virtual production.
Virtual venue. Real musical structure.
Prismatic Arena transforms a recording into an arena performance where every moving light, laser sweep, camera cut and crowd surge follows the shape of the music.
Many music visualizers react to the current loudness and stop there. Prismatic Arena analyses the complete track so it can distinguish an intro from a verse, a build from a chorus, and an ordinary chorus from the final climax. That structure becomes the lighting plan.
Truss-mounted moving heads, blinders, strobes, lasers, haze and atmospheric effects form a coherent virtual production.
A central LED wall and IMAG towers can carry source video while typography and effects remain readable around it.
A virtual director chooses wide, pit, crane and performance angles at musically sensible moments.
During quieter passages, the arena holds back: camera movement settles, the crowd dims and smaller pools of light carry the scene. As intensity rises, the rig broadens, beams become more visible in the haze and cuts arrive on meaningful beats. Drops can trigger strobes, blinders, CO₂-style jets or confetti without drifting away from the track.
The result is deterministic. Play the same analysed recording again and its major show moments land in the same places, while live feature values retain enough motion to keep every frame alive.
The renderer watches frame timing and adjusts resolution, crowd density, haze layers and fixture detail. High-end devices can run the full arena, while smaller devices preserve the musical intent with a safer rendering budget. A stillness mode removes strobes, rapid camera cuts and aggressive sweeps for viewers who prefer reduced motion.
Ready when you are: open the bundled demo instantly, or stage a local file, YouTube source or live microphone.