
Festival environments are capture challenges unlike anything on a film set: vast sites, crowds, weather, and structures that exist for one weekend a year. Our Glastonbury-tagged work documents capture in and around festival culture — where digitising a stage, an artwork or a site preserves something genuinely ephemeral. Once the fields empty, the scan is the only version that remains at full scale.
This tag connects our live-events capture practice with the wider portfolio: volumetric performance work, immersive music experiences like The Who’s, and the F1 fanzone project that brought event-scale capture to motorsport. Live events increasingly want digital twins — for planning, for broadcast augmentation, for content that outlives the event itself — and festival work is the proving ground. If you produce festivals or live events and want to explore what a captured venue makes possible, these projects are the starting point.