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Manipulating the video effects and AR elements were two Tierra+ MK2, three Boreal+ MK2 and one Boreal+ Media Servers, supplied by ICT. Photo by: Amy Haghebaert

FC Munich’s basketball stadium was turned into a dynamic setting for this year’s special edition of Schlagerboom – a celebration of Germany’s hit pop music – with augmented reality effects and a huge LED stage driven by Green Hippo’s Hippotizer media servers.

Jürgens TV produced the event for Bayerischer Rundfunk, and commissioned content production studio LUPIXX to create the video elements. The visuals were designed to enhance each song, visually expand the stage, and create a sense of depth. LUPIXX Visual Artist and Managing Director Saskia Olma ramped up the video elements by integrating a tracked Spidercam with augmented reality.

Photo by: Amy Haghebaert

Manipulating the video effects and AR elements were two Hippotizer Tierra+ MK2, three Hippotizer Boreal+ MK2 and one Hippotizer Boreal+ Media Servers, supplied by ICT.

“We needed fast and reliable machines that we can count on, and the Hippotizer Media Servers were rock-solid at every moment, allowing us to bring our creative ideas to life seamlessly,” says Olma. “We used stYpe as the tracking system for the Spidercam and its integration with Hippotizer is well-tested, stable, and always on point. stYpe enabled us to achieve unparalleled precision and accuracy in their camera movements, resulting in a seamless integration of virtual and real-world elements.”

Photo by: Amy Haghebaert

German singer Florian Silbereisen hosted the televised show, introducing a range of acts including Andrea Berg, Howard Carpendale, and Bonnie Tyler.

“The show’s setup was highly challenging due to limited rehearsal time and a dynamic stage configuration,” adds Olma. “We had platforms that were arranged differently for each song, which meant that, in addition to our creative content, we had to integrate on-screen markers to help the crew position the platforms precisely. This required extensive coordination in advance. Each song received custom-tailored content adapted to the specific platform setup. The augmented reality elements visually extended the floor visuals and provided additional support.”

Photo by: Amy Haghebaert

Working with ICT’s Project Manager, Martin Fröhner, to ensure a smooth technical workflow, Olma and her team created the content primarily in Notch, with the help of Cinema 4D, and rendered it in Notch LC. On the team were four Content Designers: Vlad Befus, Giulia Bowinkel, and Friedemann Banz; and Saskia Olma who was responsible for content creation and direction for Ludwig Mond at Jürgens TV.

The event saw numerous state-of-the-art light projections and laser beams, and each audience member wore a wristband which lit up to create a ‘sea of light’.

Photo by: Amy Haghebaert

Further information about Green Hippo: www.green-hippo.com