Imogen Heap live on stage in London
UK - Currently being packaged for Video on Demand and DVD release, Imogen Heap's live show at the Royal Albert Hall was the largest High-Definition shoot to date for London agency Bluman Associates.

"Equipping for an 11-camera shoot, providing screens for the concert, and mixing feeds for a webcast by Rebild Productions to half a million viewers has been our most demanding assignment as a production company," says MD Pod Bluman.

The Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist Imogen Heap is an outspoken advocate of using new technology to interact and collaborate with her fans. At the end of 2010, she took to the Royal Albert Hall, with friends and family, a 67-piece orchestra, 40-piece choir and her own band, and some adventurous creative ideas.

Imogen Heap was conducting the orchestra and choir herself, as they performed her original composition, the score to the concept film Love The Earth.The piece was a collaboration with Thomas Ermacora for a Bubbletank production, in which fans were invited to submit video footage, highlighting all of the breathtaking qualities of nature. The best footage was selected and edited into a series of mini films that collectively became Love the Earth, with specially-composed soundtrack by Imogen Heap.

(Jim Evans)


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