I reject pre-rendered loops. I build in [Insert Software: e.g., Unreal Engine 5 / Notch / Resolume] . Why? Because live events breathe. If the DJ speeds up the BPM, my visuals must speed up. If the CEO pauses for applause, the ambient particle field must settle. III. Case Studies in Pixels Instead of simply listing thumbnails, here is a deep dive into three distinct realities I have helped construct. Case Study A: The Architectural Dome (Immersive Installation) Client: [Brand Name] Venue: [Name of Museum/Festival] Role: Lead Visualiser & System Designer
The stage design featured kinetic LED blades that moved vertically during the set. Static mapping would break the illusion.
I created a dynamic wireframe visualiser that ingested the DMX position data from the kinetic motors. The content mapped to the blades relative to their current height, not their resting height. I designed a suite of reactive clips in Notch that stretched and compressed in real-time. visualiser portfolio
I built the environment in Unreal Engine 5, utilizing nDisplay. I visualised the camera tracking data live, rendering the background parallax that made the 10-foot deep stage look infinite. I created a "Director's View" dashboard that allowed the producer to see exactly what the render engine saw, 1:1.
I build low-fidelity grey-models of venues ([e.g., Sphere, Las Vegas / Accor Arena, Paris]) before the rigging points are even confirmed. I use [Insert Software: e.g., Vectorworks / Depence / L8] to simulate camera angles for broadcast and line-of-sight for the live audience. I reject pre-rendered loops
I am a . That means I do not just see pixels; I see parallax, latency, pixel density, and the emotional curve of a lighting cue. My portfolio is not a collection of pretty pictures—it is a record of controlled chaos turned into coherent visual poetry.
Subtitle: The Portfolio of [Your Name] I. The Visualiser’s Thesis In the contemporary landscape of live events, branded content, and immersive experiences, the role of the Visualiser has transcended mere technical execution. We are no longer just the person who “hits the spacebar” or routes cables. We are the bridge between the abstract dream of a Creative Director and the physical reality of LED panels, lasers, and projectors. Because live events breathe
A 15-minute journey through a black hole where the audience forgot the ceiling existed. The visualisation predicted a 3% pixel overlap error; we achieved 0.5% on site. Case Study B: The Global Livestream (Corporate) Client: [Tech Giant] Venue: Virtual Stage (XR) Role: Real-Time Visualiser
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