A landmark virtual live event in late November saw teams from Remote Recording Network (RRN), Riedel Communications, TV Skyline, The Black Project and 13 other partners working remotely across four countries and three continents. Headed by Peter Brandt, CEO of RRN, the show represented the first fully decentralised production of a live, global music event.

Purple Schulz playing in the One2One Studio in BottropThe live-streamed Around the World programme opened with Purple Schulz playing an intimate, centre-stage concert in the One2One Studio in Bottrop, Germany, followed by Stephan Ullrich and Daniel Klein thrilling audiences with a performative reading on the following evening. iPads placed in seating positions around the stage enabled interaction between the streaming audience and the artists, adding a powerful immersive element to the events.

The on-site production team relied on a minimal cast, with the director working remotely and in real time from Vienna, the lighting designer from Munich, and the lighting operator from Frankfurt. FOH and broadcast sound were mixed in Cologne, and the parallel sound recording was controlled in 5.1.4 from Valhalla Studios in New York. The TV Skyline Skycenter in Mainz acted as a hub for camera control, image mixing, and stream delivery, while teams in Berlin managed quality control and remote audience aspects.

Heart of the production: the Riedel ROCThe technological heart of the production was the Riedel ROC, the communications and signal control centre, through which all remote production connections converged. The ROC team managed, programmed, and monitored all intercom signals, data streams, audio feeds, and CCTV feeds.

‘Created five years ago, RRN’s RemoteShowProductions concept was designed for different times – but it has taken on special momentum given the global situation over the past few months,’ Brandt observes. ‘This production not only demonstrates the ability of the technical disciplines involved to remotely control an entire show, but also provides a blueprint for future applications in a wide variety of genres. This revolutionary form of remote production enables a completely new concert, event or theatre experience, is much more sustainable, saves budgets, and thus creates jobs as well as financial and creative flexibility.’

Other project partners included Just 24/7, DirectOut, Neumann.Berlin, Sennheiser, Solotech, SPL, Studio Boecker, TDA-Rental, Imagion, Lumen Solution, MA and Lightpower.

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