
More Life – The Bank, Birmingham
Visão Geral
We were commissioned to deliver full technical production for More Life, with one clear goal: create a sleek, club-inspired atmosphere that matched the energy and emotion of the celebration — and looked just as strong on camera as it did in the room. The client needed a complete package covering LED visuals, lighting, and audio, with a stage design that felt intentional rather than “set up and hope for the best.” Visually, the brief was to build a bold focal point around the DJ performance area using a Glowshine LED feature and a custom LED DJ booth, supported by three vertical LED struts (18 LED panels arranged in a V-shape) to give the room depth, symmetry, and a proper “show” presence. Lighting needed to bring movement and rhythm without overwhelming the LED content — using moving washes for coverage and atmosphere, and strobe/pixel-style hits to punctuate key transitions and peak moments. On the audio side, the expectation was premium clarity and balanced coverage using an RCF sound system, ensuring consistent impact across the venue (not just “loud at the front, quiet at the back”). In short: deliver a cohesive, high-energy production where visuals, lighting, and sound moved as one — immersive, reliable, and fully in the spirit of More Life.
Solução
a) Planning & Creative Decisions
From the start, the goal was to build a club-inspired look that felt premium, intentional, and made for camera — not just “throw up a screen and hope the vibe does the rest.” More Life needed a stage environment that could carry the energy of the celebration, support branded visuals, and keep the room feeling alive through every music shift and moment.
Rather than a flat backdrop, we designed the visual centrepiece to have depth and shape, so it would read strongly from multiple angles in the venue (and look even better in photos and Reels). That’s why we went with a V-shaped LED arrangement: it frames the performance area, adds dimension, and gives the room a proper “show” focal point without cluttering the space.
Lighting was planned to work with the LED visuals, not fight them. We kept the lighting package tight and purposeful — enough movement and punch to elevate the atmosphere, but controlled so the LED content stayed crisp and the overall look remained clean. The programming approach was simple: cues that follow the music and visuals, so when the energy lifts, the room lifts with it — and when it drops, the space tightens up instead of turning into chaos.
b) Technical Delivery
At the heart of the setup, we installed a custom LED DJ booth and built the main visual feature behind it using three vertical LED struts, made up of 18 LED panels arranged in a V-shape. This created a bold, structured backdrop that delivered high-impact visuals while keeping the stage layout balanced and symmetrical.
To bring movement and texture into the space, we deployed four moving wash fixtures for room coverage, colour, and dynamic atmosphere, supported by four strobe panels used for pixel-style effects — perfect for accenting key drops, transitions, and peak moments without overwhelming the room.
The lighting was programmed to interact with the LED visuals, synchronising with music transitions and energy shifts to keep the experience cohesive. Instead of separate systems doing their own thing, the LED content and lighting cues were designed to feel like one coordinated show.
For audio, we deployed a premium RCF sound system, tuned to deliver rich, balanced coverage and clarity across the venue — strong low end where it mattered, clean detail throughout, and consistency across the room (no “loud corner / quiet corner” situation).
The end result was a seamless blend of light, sound, and motion — transforming the venue into a high-energy, immersive celebration that genuinely embodied the spirit of More Life.
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