PRESS
Weezer ‘Voyage to the Blue Planet’
"With a show as conceptual as this, a show that has an obvious storyline that's so intricate and involved, video obviously plays an importand role." Click the image above to read more...
Weezer’s Blue Album Tour Turns Their Hits Into Glorious Sci-Fi Camp
"At one point in Weezer's tour kickoff in Saint Paul, Rivers Cuomo revealed that he was an alien from the Blue Planet." Click the image above to read more...
HBO MAX Presents Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero
"Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero captures the creative dynamo and mesmerizing star power of Lil Nas X, the Grammy Award-winning rapper, singer, and songwriter, as he embarks on his first-ever headlining U.S. Tour" Click the image above to read more...
Joji’s Pandemonium World Tour
"From the handmade look of Super 8mm film to the warm glow achieved by running everything through old CRT monitors. “It should have felt like an art student’s personal project from the early ‘90s,” said IMMANENT Executive Director Drew Best" Click the image above to read more...
John Legend embarks on a personal path for his new creative endeavor
"John Legend is doing something new in his latest project, singing songs that influenced him and that brought him frame, but also telling personal stories of how he got there" Click the image above to read more...
"The production design was highlighted by the nautical theme and maritime aesthetic of 'SOS,' allowing each song to draw fans into the enthralling visuals" Click the image above to read more...
"Notch is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to rapid iterations. Your speed of creation seems only limited by the speed you can click your mouse. I couldn’t fathom a way to deliver this show in the old pre-rendered format with the amount of last-minute changes we saw on location." - Brenton March Click the image above to read more...
"Vulnerability is Sza’s superpower. She uses her music to grapple with insecurity, to explore the world as a perpetual underdog where satisfaction and validation always linger just out of reach. Performing with a full band and a trio of dancers who morphed their bodies in shifting pictures around her, she unlocked subtleties in songs like “Go Gina” and “Broken Clocks,” the latter of which featured crashing waves on the big screen behind her timed to mirror the swells of emotion." Click the image above to read more...
"“Love In Las Vegas,” an experience created particularly for Zappos Theater... features Legend’s greatest hits. Legend’s incredible full band performs the show, which is a vibrant, colorful celebration of love and coming together" Click the image above to read more...
"Tyler the Creator gave the BET Awards 2021 audience and viewers a show with his first ever performance at the awards. The 30-year-old gave a theatrical performance of his single “Lumberjack,” recreating the outdoor set from its music video. The rapper started the show riding along in an old-school luxury car during a windstorm. He then got out of the car in front of a CGI house and checked a mailbox, before he and the house were blown away by the storm." Click the image above to read more...
"Honda fans got a preview of the all-new 2022 Civic during a live streamed concert from a Grammy and Academy Award-winning artist. The 20th Anniversary Honda Civic Tour, broadcasted on Twitch, was powered by disguise xR with changing virtual landscapes enhancing the artist’s performance and sharing the first glimpse of the new car. In this case study you will discover how the project’s creative and technical partners Sixdegrees, Immanent and All of it Now (AOIN) used the disguise xR workflow to deliver the real-time, live worlds for the unforgettable livestream." Click the image above to read more...
"One of the festival's most intriguing offerings is “Advent of the VJ” at the Orpheum. Presented by visual content designers Immanent, it's a showcase for the behind-the-scenes individuals who create the visual component that is such a crucial part of experiencing music today." Click the image above to read more...
"I think this particular part of the industry is very strong and will only continue to grow. As the price of video equipment comes down, there are more festivals and touring artists using video in their production. Also, as the music industry has shifted from record sales to touring, more and more artists are on the road. This has created a demand for musicians to produce a bigger and better show. The fans are the ones who benefit the most, and successful productions continue to succeed as fans will come back again and again" - Drew Best. Click the image above to read more...
“For Coachella, I’ve probably worked harder on this show than any other show I’ve ever done before,” says lighting and visuals expert Drew Best. “Because it’s Coachella, because this is the thing that drives headlines.” - Drew Best. Click the image above to read more...