Electric Forest’s Sherwood Court Stage

USA - Michigan’s multi-genre Electric Forest music festival ramped up its AV offering this year, with the monumental Sherwood Court stage’s proscenium arch LED screen displaying content powered by tvONE’s Green Hippo brand of Hippotizer Media Servers, which are distributed by ACT Entertainment in North America.

Visual solutions company Observatory, which has provided scenic visual content and delivery/VJ services for Electric Forest’s Sherwood Court Stage since 2022, were brought on by Leisure Expert Group - the creative directors of Insomniac, who part own the festival. Observatory’s Simon Harris and his team worked closely with Leisure Expert Group to transform their visual brief into animated visual content.

To realise the visual delivery, they specified two Green Hippo Hippotizer V4 Tierra+ MK2 Media Servers, provided by Screenworks NEP, with setup assisted by Ashley Hazlett. “We used an array of Hippotizer components including MediaManager, MultiController, VideoMapper and PresetManager for this project, knowing that the video content needed to be displayed throughout the four-day festival,” explains Harris. “I made speed and color changes to the scenic content as required, while also triggering Hippotizer FX for the LED proscenium arch.

“The servers behaved flawlessly throughout the event and were able to playback content smoothly throughout. I have two 7K mixes to cover the proscenium arch LED screen, and an extra HD mix I use for VJing artist supplied content on the US LED wall when an operator is not present.”

The main content themes for the Sherwood Court stage revolved around nature, focusing on trees, water, jungle, vines, butterflies and the famous Sherwood elephant, many of which appear within an overarching stained-glass aesthetic. “We prepared a deck of the scenic content, which is shared with incoming artists, so they can choose what and how it is displayed during their performance,” Harris continues.

“For all content, I relied on MultiController, giving my control devices access to the engine and PresetManager to recall pre-programmed FX, colors and preset mixes that use multiple layers to create the overall composition. I have a custom TouchOSC interface running on an iPad Pro - that allows me to first select one or multiple layers with an X-fade time before recalling colour presets with seamless transitions. Hippotizer provided great flexibility and stability throughout.”


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