Universal Pixels Supplies Snow Patrol's Triumphant Comeback tour Snow Patrol returned to packed arena shows between December and February, as fans flocked to hear material from its first album in seven years. The band pulled no punches with a unique stage design, including a video package from award-winning video rental company, Universal Pixels. The show featured an immersive projection box design, with content being played on four sides. A concept that was imagined by Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody, designed by lighting and show designer Davy Sherwin and realized with help from Universal Pixels. "We wanted to create an immersive experience for both the band and the audience," said Sherwin. "My aim was to make everyone feel they were in the show together." The projection box was brought to life by four Panasonic RZ31K projectors -- two flown over stage and two stacked at FOH -- and the impressive LED backdrop, which was created using 10mm Leyard CLM panels. Video content from Atticus Finch was cut with live feeds from the IMAG setup, which featured four manned Sony HDC-1500Rs and four Agile ARC360 Lites, all overseen by video director Jon Shrimpton, who worked on a Snell Advanced Media Kula 2 ME vision mixer. Real time effects were added via Notch and disguise gx2 media servers. Snow Patrol's production manager, Robin Scott, said: "Having worked with Phil Mercer in the past, I was keen to continue the relationship. Universal Pixels impressed across the board -- good customer service, good crew, good knowledge, good attitudes, and well prepped equipment." On the success of the tour, Scott added: "I think the outcome of this arena tour cannot be underestimated. Given the band were away for such a long time, they proved they can still do it at that level and the show was, in my opinion, the best they've done production wise."
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