Virtual concert with KT Tunstall

Brompton Technology has been associated with Unit1 Studio, the world's first independent concert producer with avatars from start to finish, in collaboration with ROE Visual. Together, All three companies will leverage Brompton's Tessera LED processing platform and high-resolution LED displays from ROE Visual to promote new projects.

Unit1 Studio began its journey with the mission of transporting fans to legendary performances by great artists. Until now, Developing avatar-based concert experiences was prohibitively expensive, and only the artists with the highest grossing could offer shows with avatar elements. Unit1 Studio radically changes that equation. Al dramatically reduce the cost of entry, the model becomes viable for many more artists, owners of record catalogs and tourist attractions, bringing the joy of a classic artist to a whole new generation.

As the first demonstration of its hyper-realistic avatar and production capabilities, Unit1 Studio collaborated with the singer-songwriter KT Tunstall ahead of the 20th anniversary reissue of their breakthrough album, Eye To The Telescope (published by BMG and Virgin on 31 October 2025). The presentation took place at the Brompton Technology demonstration space in west London, where the combination of screen LED Topaz of 1,5 mm of Visual SWR and the procesador LED 4K Tessera SX40 Brompton provided the ideal environment for Unit1 Studio to explore the finer details of LED panel technology and discover first-hand the precision of Brompton's color tools and dynamic calibration.

Color accuracy and clarity The combination of Brompton and ROE Visual proved to be the crucial final piece of the puzzle, the difference between success and failure when selling the illusion. In a performance where something as minuscule as the space between a performer's teeth and lips becomes a fundamental part of the narrative, accurate color reproduction is what makes the audience's brain comfortable with what they are seeing. Details that viewers would never consciously notice, but what they would miss if they were bad. Brompton's technical support team worked closely with Unit1 Studio throughout the process, offering advice on color workflows, color spaces and rendering options from the start.

Virtual concert with KT Tunstall

Color management

The asset creation and color workflow are fundamental to Unit1 Studio techniques, and Brompton Technology's Tessera processors are perfectly equipped to support them. Tessera offers HDR quality and high-precision color management that is scalable and dynamic, ensuring no project is too small or too big. Future-proof processing functions, Available on the entire range of Brompton Tessera processors, allow each element of a performance to be delivered with impeccable reliability.

Barney Wragg, CEO of Unit1 Studio, comments that “What distinguished our way of working with ROE Visual and Brompton was their understanding that this was going to take a long time., but we all had to work together to see how far we could go. There aren't many companies willing to do that., and the Brompton support team was there for us every step of the way”.

“This project shows what can happen when technology and creativity are aligned from day one”, duck Jonathan Sheard, director general de ROE Visual UK. “ROE Visual's focus on precision and consistency gives creators the freedom to push realism to the limit, and we're proud to be part of opening a new chapter in immersive, avatar-driven live performances.”.

“This is a technological area that fits perfectly with Brompton and ROE Visual”, concludes Rob Fowler, Brompton Technology Business Development Director. “As in virtual production, realism is key, and that last one 1 % It can make the difference between success and failure when it comes to selling your dream.. Working closely with the Unit1 Studio team from day one has been a truly rewarding experience., and we are excited about what this collaboration can achieve”.

By, 15 Apr, 2026, Section: Case studies, OUTSTANDING, Display

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