Dress changing magic trick revealed6/2/2023 ![]() "Ten HD SDI cameras, a mixture of Sony HXC 100 and PDW 700, captured the on stage action and from that WDR produced and broadcast a one-hour special of the premiere to an audience of more than two million viewers." "The performance was broadcast by WDR meant we had to use a slightly different camera setup," he says. Apart from performing with two broken ribs he says the size of the audience and venue placed extra demands on the technology. "Connected to the LAN are ten computers, which control the various systems we have in place, including among other things ATEM Television Studio, a pyrotechnics control panel and lighting console.Ĭhris says the record-breaking TUI performance was the most challenging show the Ehrlich Brothers ever staged. "A handful of Blackmagic Design Mini Converters are required to amplify the SDI signal throughout the venue," he says. It was the largest magic show ever staged in Germany and required six 40 ton trucks to transport the equipment needed to stage the event.Ĭhris designed the video system around a media server that handles all video, audio and DMX signals. The date proved unlucky for Chris who broke two ribs in a dress-rehearsal accident just one hour before performing to a crowd of 10,000 people. ![]() Their recent tour, The Factory of Dreams kicked off with an eventful performance at the TUI-Arena in Hannover on Friday 13 th of June. Our challenge is to use technology to create that feeling without them noticing it." "People won’t comment on the technology after seeing our show, they will be touched by the emotion and the illusion. "Our show is not a technical show but technology is key to our performance," he explains. With performances going from strength to strength and an international TV show in the pipeline, Anna Mitchell learns why video technologies are essential to the brothers’ record-breaking shows.Ĭhris Ehrlich, the younger of the two Ehrlich brothers has always taken an interest in the AV and the technical side of the pair’s performances. In June 2012 illusionist duo The Ehrlich Brothers staged Germany’s largest magic show at the TUI-Arena in Hannover. With performances going from strength to strength and an international TV show in the pipeline, Anna Mitchell learns why video technologies are essential to the brothers’ record-breaking shows. In June 2012 illusionist duo The Ehrlich Brothers staged Germany’s largest magic show at the TUI-Arena in Hannover.
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