
2025
International technology conference
Three stages, two days, live and on demand
Three days on air in a row. At a festival the broadcast is not an event, it is a shift.

A festival means three days on air in a row, with stages alternating and a schedule that never holds. The broadcast had to move with the programme and never sit on an empty picture.
Every performer got their own recording, and together those became the festival's video archive. For the organiser that archive is next year's sales argument, not just a memory.
The stream ran on a platform where the viewer could choose which stage they were watching.