Panasonic potencia Monumental Tour 2021 with their laser projectors
The third edition of Monumental Tour, which combines a light show and projection on architectural buildings in France with electronic music, will have the equipment Panasonic.
Monumental Tour 2021, fruit of the collaboration between the DJ and producer, Michael Canitrot, y Jeremy Bellot, company founder AV-Extended, will provide a festival of lights, projection mapping and electronic music to the architectural jewels of France
About thirty technicians work on each show., while three creative directors and a graphic designer take care of projection mapping, for which laser projectors are used 3 chips DLP PT-RQ35K, with a shine of 30.000 lumens, y PT-RQ22K, with a power of 20.000 lumens, of Panasonic.
The choice of Panasonic projection technology was determined by the image quality of its equipment and its proven reliability in holding live events to make the artist's concept a reality..
“At Monumental Tour our goal is to impact spectators by creating surprising sets in a very short installation time - explains Jérémie Bellot, founder of AV-Extended-. Thanks to the excellent features of Panasonic projectors (laser, contrast and focus), we managed to create a spectacle of 50 minutes combining mapping, sound and light”.
For your part, Michael Canitrot, DJ and producer, ensures that “our project is really ambitious, So we needed a top-notch partner to achieve these goals.. We wanted to create a stage for the DJ that had never been seen before, and thanks to Panasonic projectors, we managed to overcome a challenge both on a technical and artistic level”.
To date, This third edition of the Monumental Tour was held at the Faro de las Ballenas, on the Ile de Ré, and on Mont Saint-Michel, in Normandy. The next appointments for this month of October and November are at the City Automobile Museum, in Mulhouse, and at Pierrefonds Castle.
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