Really Creative Media supplied projection equipment and tour support to Bastille’s ‘Still Avoiding Tomorrow’ 2019 European tour, 27th Jan – 10th March.

Having worked with Really Creative Media (RCM) on previous occasions, Bastille’s production manager Chris Speirs and show designer Rob Sinclair brought in RCM to give the live shows consistently impressive projection.

The set featured songs from the band’s forthcoming ‘Doom Days’ album alongside some of their renowned hits and tracks from Bastille’s latest mixtape ‘Other People’s Heartache Part 4’, with dynamic visuals projected to take the live audiences on a journey with the band through a post-Brexit apocalyptic party.

RCM specified four Panasonic RZ31K laser projectors to deliver the content.  These are the smallest, lightest projectors on the market and they give the desired levels of brightness, making them ideal for touring. 

The laser chip technology gives consistent 30,000-lumen brightness and high resolution clear, sharp images. RCM also provided Catalyst media servers and two MALighting GrandMA2 Light consoles.

The set included three metallic set tears on the wall – made with multiple layers of crinkly metallic mesh. In advance of the tour, RCM undertook in-house test projections on to the metal mesh surfaces as it was an unusual surface to project onto. The testing was useful to see how the metal surfaces reacted to the colours so that the content could be edited while being programmed in advance of the tour.

Dominic Baker, RCM’s head of video for the tour, adapted content on the road so that the artistic vision was maintained as the tour progressed. Alex Passmore and Nikita Jakovlev delivered the video programming.

Chris Speirs commented, “It’s been a total pleasure working with the team at Really Creative Media on the Still Avoiding Tomorrow Tour.

Every step of the way, the RCM team have been fantastic to deal with and provided superb support whenever called upon. The equipment has been top of the line with customer service, experience and knowledge to match. 

“Dominic Baker has been a fantastic addition to the touring team, bringing with him a wealth of technical expertise and a genuine can-do attitude.”

Molly Hookings
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