Traverse Theatre simultaneously broadcasts live rehearsed readings

In a great Edinburgh Fringe Festival experiment on 23.08.10, a compendium of new plays, realised as rehearsed readings, were simultaneously transmitted to UK Picturehouse film theatres, including Edinburgh’s Cameo. Despite over-demand for tickets to the live show at the Traverse, Traverse Live! remained a one-off live performance for a small audience, but the show increased its scale, reach impact and accessibility through simultaneous broadcast.

Cameras setting up

As part of the small audience in the theatre, there was palapable excitement as we were directed to our seats, being warned by the camera operators from Hibrow Productions dressed in black not to trip over their kit and the wires! On stage, 1 camera was on a tripod with wheels, 2 were on static tripods, 1 camera was hand-held but could be rested on a tripod which was positioned in a row of audience seating. Another roving camera was in the wings and moved up to the projection box to provide aerial and wide context shots.

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Envirodigital’s new eventcasts and case studies

Erin doing camerawork for the webinar

Envirodigital is thrilled to announce a new case study video, explaining our consultancy work with National Theatre Wales – view it here on this site in the videos section, or via this link.

More successful live eventcasting was underway yesterday – watch the results of AmbITion Scotland‘s first webinar here on demand.

The next AmbITion Scotland webinar on March 25th is currently booking – click here for live and webcast tickets.
The AmbITion Scotlad Roadshow North (Inverness) will also be live and webcast online on March 18th – book here!

Smart metering: a precursor to the smart grid?

Forecasting for the year ahead, I’m gazing into Envirodigital’s crystal ball enhanced laptop to suggest what the enviro digital developments will be over 2010…

  • Installing a smart meter will be a trend for 2010. If you’ve got the data about what energy you’re using, then it’ll encourage better energy saving behaviour – smarter human behaviour.
  • We may begin to see more organisational smart grids emerging too. IPv6 means that trillions of IP addresses have become available: enough for devices to have one each. This means that you’ll be able to collect and analyse data about the energy usage of individual devices/elements in your organisation, and send them instructions to turn off/charge now/etc.
  • We might begin to see the emergence of a national smart grid: energy will be costed according to demand levels as well as for usage, so with our organisational smart grids telling us when we’re using the most power, we might be able to buy it at a cheaper time. Scheduling technical rehearsals to coincide with a low cost time zone could achieve great cost savings, for example.
  • Installing self-sufficient energy creating technologies would then mean that organisations might be able to sell back to the grid excess energy generated.
  • Mobile phone numbers are still on the rise, and people will start to do more with them. How is this good for the environment? Surfing the web for an hour on a mobile phone generates c. 0.5g carbon. The same activity on a laptop will generate c. 400g carbon. Due to the potential number of them being in the world, Mobile phone manufacturers are working far harder than computer manufacturers to ensure that the casing and components are more recyclable and biodegradeable too.
  • Envirodigital eventcasts Digital Day!

    Envirodigital, for AmbITion, produced an eventcast of the keynotes at the Arts Marketing Association Digital Marketing Day on 30.11.09!

    Envirodigital produced an interactive eventcasting live from Sadlers Wells! 70 people tuned in online to hear and watch keynotes Jim Richardson of Sumo Design and John McGrath of National Theatre Wales.

    You can watch the eventcasts still, available on demand here.

    National Theatre Wales’ wider webpresence grows

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    Envirodigital client National Theatre Wales launched their programme last week via webcast!

    They have also been increasingly busy establishing their wider webpresence – today they have 1058 Facebook fans, over 100 Twitter followers @NTWtweets, a YouTube Channel and of course the ever-growing membership of the online social network.

    The depth of the participation and interaction and the quality digital assets are excellent: a real best practice exemplar: well done NTW team, social network gurus Native, top web developers Hoffi, stellar film makers wideload, pithy Communications Consultants Stop The Pigeon, and elegant branding and graphic designerss, Elfen. Its been a pleasure working with you all :-) )