Skip to main content

Ion Concert Media - Visuals synced for Live Music Concerts

A really interesting development for a multimedia company to provide music concert visuals that you can purchase online. Ion Concert Media is a multimedia company based in Minneapolis, MN, US, that have developed MusĆ©ik, a new digital sync software that makes it easy to synchronize digital media with live music for Orchestra,   Concert Band, Choirs, Worship, Rock & Pop and Theater.  Many of the productions work with images and music in a style akin to a visual music production.  Ion Concert Media are providing development opportunities for visual and music live show producing, to what they say is digital show control for the 21st Century.

Information

MusĆ©ik combines revolutionary digital sync technology with an online library of pre-licensed rentable digital show content to create the world's easiest and most affordable solution for sourcing and presenting high quality digital assets for live shows.  On their website you will find, you can purchase video and audio products for your productions.

Website: http://ionconcertmedia.com

Example Production - Jocelyn Hagen's 'The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci'

The writings and drawings of Leonardo da Vinci come to life through music, text and animations to create an unforgettable multimedia concert experience.

Jocelyn Hagen's THE NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI premiered in 2019 in Minnesota, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci. His handwriting, sketches, and words come to life through music using the latest in video syncing technology: MusƩik, from Ion Concert Media.

Jocelyn Hagen's THE NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI 

http://ionconcertmedia.com/portfolio/the-notebooks-of-leonardo-davinci/

View Online

https://youtu.be/Uov-0594oXE



Popular posts from this blog

Contact - Augmented Acoustics

Felix Faire (UK), a Parametric System Designer had designed some very interesting interactive installations. One of these, Contact is an interface with which to manipulate and visualize sounds. Beautiful results. View Contact: Augmented Acoustics CONTACT: Augmented Acoustics from Felix Faire on Vimeo . "CONTACT is a tangible audio interface to manipulate and visualize sounds generated from interaction with a simple wooden surface. Any physical contact with the table generates acoustic vibrations which are manipulated and visualized LIVE as they occur using several communicating pieces of software. All code will be opensource and available on github. Bartlett School of Architecture Msc AAC Tutor: Ruairi Glynn" More information: http://www.coroflot.com/felixfaire/profile Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/felixfaire

D.D. Jameson - Colour Music (1844)

D.D. Jameson devised a systematic approach to create a colour music score for a specially adapted piano. His scores took the information from a piano music score and applied it to a sound-music colour scheme and translated it into a colour score. The colour score communicated the musical information - such as notes, rhythm, durations. His score was to link to a special adaptation of a piano music instrument that would have the keys prepared with the relevant colours. The musician could then play the piano by following the colour music score.  Not only were the piano keys to be coloured according to his colour to tone analogy system but the score was to also communicate other aspects of the musicianship such as: the intervals of the music, the notes and their octaves, by mapping the height of the colour to the octave of the note and the width of the colour to the duration of the note. "A pianoforte having been prepared in the manner described, any air may be slo...

International Call for Works - VISUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL

I am very happy to announce the call for works for visual music films for a visual music festival devoted to contemporary practice to be held at the University of Kentucky, US. Why I am very proud is one of my former students is involved in organising this, well done Kristine  SCFA Visual Music Festival 2025 @ The University of Kentucky Call for visual music films, Deadline is 15th December 2024 General Rules: • The films must be made entirely with abstract imagery, avoiding representation. That is: no cars, no people, no landscapes, no texts, etc. • You can use any technique you’d like: drawing, video composition, cgi, scratch, op-art, stop-motion, camera-less… • The soundtrack cannot feature any words, in any language. If you’re using a song, this must be instrumental or feature non-narrative voices, (no lyrics). • Maximum running time is 8 minutes. • Open and/or closing credits are welcome. • Films must have been produced after 2017. • We kindly request authors to enter their fi...