Media server replaces tape on Brooks & Dunn concert tour

Oct 12, 2005 11:17 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



The 48ft video wall at Brooks & Dunn concerts now will be powered by a 360 Systems server.

Media Visions, a video equipment and crew provider, is replacing tape-based video presentations and projections on the Brooks & Dunn concert tour.

The company will use the Image Server 2000 from 360 Systems to recall and project graphics, live camera shots, and pre-produced B-roll footage on the musicians’ 12ft x 48ft video wall comprised of three LED screens.

The digital media server allows Media Visions to replace bulkier, slower tape-based systems.

For more information, visit www.360systems.com.

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