UK - Absen made its debut at the Media Production & Technology Show (MPTS), where the company showcased its innovative AbsenLive capabilities.
Absen demonstrated its extensive AbsenLive production technology with floor, wall, and ceiling installations, all of which suitable for rentals or permanent setups in live events, virtual production, and xR stages.
Exploring the AbsenLive product portfolio, Absen's stand featured a main screen that utilised the PR1.9, a virtual production specialist product.
A ceiling screen showcased the PR3.9, while the floor utilised the Mars series' MR2.5, suitable for live events and VP/xR. A side screen featuring the SA2.6 completed the immersive experience. In a dedicated demo area, attendees got the chance to get hands-on with Absen products.
Solutions from across the AbsenLive portfolio were on display, including the PR1.5, PR2.5, and PR3.9 for VP/xR, JP8pro and JP5pro for touring stages, the PL2.5 plus V2 for indoor/outdoor live events, and the FL2.5, demonstrating its 90-degree angle installation for a full LED cylinder. The Absen stand showcased LED video processing thanks to partnerships with Brompton Technology (LED processors) and NovaStar Technology (LED display system integration).
These collaborations powered the innovative AbsenLive product range and virtual production solutions. In addition, Racquet Studios, a virtual film production facility in Eastbourne, UK, provided Absen with a range of cameras. This collaboration further enhanced and demonstrated the extended reality solutions on display.
"Absen was delighted to debut at MPTS," says Darren Jackson, Absen’s business development manager - UK & IRL for rental, staging and virtual production. "Our cutting-edge products showcase our technological expertise and commitment to creating immersive and unforgettable experiences for broadcast and production worldwide. As a global LED leader, Absen strives to innovate and inspire through constant development. Our presence at MPTS strengthened our position in these emerging markets."