Brompton Technology Creates a Spectacle on the Eminem Rapture TourHot on the heels of his tenth studio album, Kamikaze, and the extended reissue of The Slim Shady LP, Eminem has broken attendance records around the Southern Hemisphere with his second Rapture Tour of Australia and New Zealand. The five Rapture 2019 stadium shows, which featured guest appearances from Hilltop Hoods, Royce da 5'9", Boogie, and more, included an incredible 81,000-strong audience at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 24th, and were acclaimed "a full-blown spectacle" by the New Zealand Herald. These epic shows were augmented by a total of 1,494 LED panels which displayed 'cinematic' visuals and scenography and were driven by the powerful Brompton Technology Tessera SX40 4K LED processors and XD 10G Data Distribution Units, all supplied by video equipment and production specialists Big Picture - part of the NEP Worldwide Network. Jeremy Moore, head of displays at Big Picture and Crew Chief for the tour, says that given the scale of the Rapture shows, the SX40 / XD combination was an obvious choice. "We were able to have a central processing position with multiple XD locations around the stage, minimizing cable runs." The complete Rapture Tour video rig consisted of a huge upstage wall of 620 ROE Carbon panels, four tower screens of 144 panels, and two IMAG screens, each with 360 panels of ROE Visual MC7 - totalling over 13 million LED pixels. The Brompton SX40 LED Processor uses the company's Tessera next generation LED video processing technology for full 4K 4096 x 2160 resolution with zero-latency scaling, ChromaTune color correction, and network-based control. The XD data distribution unit takes a 10G input from the SX40 and distributes to fixtures via ten 1G Tessera Protocol outputs. "We needed something user-friendly and reliable," says Moore. "Using the SX40's allowed us to provide seamless processing and data distribution, with zero issues all tour. That's why Brompton is currently considered the industry leader in LED Processing... Ultimately, in our eyes, we only had one option."
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