CT’s involvement with the project extended into the ‘live’ environment
UK - Creative Technology supported the live broadcast of a ‘secret’ event from one of the UK’s leading motor racing circuits.
The event would be streamed to a small number of top clients for the manufacturer, with security of the broadcast being of utmost importance. CT proposed the use of its Eden platform which enabled two-factor authentication for the invited attendees to maintain a high level of security, ensuring confidentiality of the product. CT were on hand to collaborate with the end client’s IT department and Sprout, throughout the production process, to ensure that all protocols were observed and minimise any issues on the day for the invited audience.
CT’s involvement with the project further extended into the ‘live’ environment following Sprout’s decision to broadcast the event on-demand over the weekend of 13-14 March.
The on-site element therefore developed into event capture and subsequent editing to create a programme for the broadcast. On site, CT played the supporting role to the event by providing both video and audio equipment and services.
Audio services consisted of a DiGiCo SD12 console, a range of wired and wireless microphones and IEM systems to manage capture and monitoring for the 18-piece orchestra which was recorded within the environment on day one of the production. On day two, audio support was provided for the capture of on-stage presenter and host interviews.
Video consisted of a 10.5m x 3m ROE Black Pearl 2.8mm LED screen set within a 3° curve. Delivery of content to the screen was from a pair of disguise servers for all visual elements.
Gerry Francke, account manager at CT UK comments: “It was great to be working on site delivering a show after many months of being confined to the world of virtual events. Working with Sprout was a great experience. The combination of a prestigious product, some fantastic imagery to display, a delightful client and excellent dedicated teamwork made the experience all the better.”

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