How do you capture and film a live TV show in the metaverse, with participants joining from all over the world, and broadcast it to every corner of the globe? The answer? You hire Flux Broadcast.
Hot on the heels of 2022’s World Masters Event, The Pokémon EUIC Finals saw three days of epic action across each exciting format of Pokémon gaming.
TikTok joined forces with events company, Seen Presents, to host a series of in-person and virtual workshops aimed at educating TikTok influencers on the importance of mindful consumption and its impact on the environment. The workshops took place in the historic setting of The Violin Factory, London, and Flux was on hand to capture every moment.
Remember everyone’s favourite simian cocktail server-slash-virtual musician, Murdoc Alphonce Niccals? Well, he’s back as the ‘leading ape’ in a Flux Broadcast-powered, live listening party for Gorillaz latest album, Cracker Island.
For four days, London played host to an epic contest of martial prowess. Exotic creatures created solely for battle fought to the death in front of packed crowds in the UK capital’s Excel Centre. We’re talking of course, about the Pokemon World Championships.
To celebrate the release of the Shotgun Wedding, Amazon Video wanted to live stream the film premiere from the red carpet in LA to a global audience. Flux Broadcast had the encoding solutions to make sure the whole production was a real ‘blast’.
Smirnoff and Nexus Studios asked us to put together a groundbreaking event using 3D motion capture technology to animate the character of Murdoc, lead singer of the popular virtual band, Gorillaz.
As anyone at Flux FC will tell you, at the end of the day, there are no easy jobs at this level. You have to take it one job at a time and you can only beat what’s put in front of you.
Garena and Unit 9 approached Flux Broadcast to construct a 26 hour, interactive live stream for their first person shooter, Free Fire. In a twist to the format, the live audience would be able to choose characters’ paths in real time and shape the outcome. Find out how we pulled it off…
With 16 teams shooting it out head to head across four days in a bid to be crowned champions., we combined dynamic in-game footage with expert commentary and analysis.