STARMUS VII, the largest festival of science, music and art in Slovakia
With our outside broadcasting trailer we were part of the international festival Starmus VII, where we provided complete technical and organizational video production and live stream of the conference and gala dinner during the whole week of the festival in Bratislava at the Ondrej Nepela Winter Stadium.
The festival featured lectures by world-renowned personalities from the fields of culture, science and Nobel Prize laureates:
Brian May, Queen guitarist and astrophysicist, who is also the co-founder of the festival.
Jean-Michel Jarre, French musician and composer, who opened the festival with a spectacular concert.
Jane Goodall, world-renowned primatologist and conservationist.
Nobel Laureates Michel Mayor, Emmanuelle Charpentier and Kip Thorne.
Astronauts Charlie Duke, Chris Hadfield, Kathryn Thornton and Garrett Reisman.
Laurie Anderson, a musician who was awarded the Stephen Hawking Medal.
Sylvia Earle, an oceanographer who also received the Stephen Hawking Medal
Video from the Science Festival:
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STARMUS press conferences
The Starmus project included several press conferences at UFO and River Park, which we produced for the media. Thanks to Aploud and Leopard for the cooperation.
Press conference London x Bratislava
Starmus, together with the support of ESET, organises a festival that brings together science and art. A press conference was held to announce the date and location of the next edition of the festival.
The conference took place in London and Bratislava at the same time and we were there! In collaboration with Leopard Production, we provided the livestream, the transmission to the LED screen and the telebridge connection so that the speakers on both sides could be seen and heard. The discussion was between real legends from the world of science, music and technology.
Sir Brian May and Dr Garik Israelian announced the theme of the next festival "the future of our planet". They were joined by world-renowned ethnologist and conservationist Dr Jane Goodall DBE, cosmologist Sir Martin Rees and Professor of Global Governance Mary Kaldor.
Microbiologist and Nobel Prize winner Emmanuelle Charpentier was joining the discussion from Bratislava, along with Tony Fadell, inventor of the iPod, and Richard Mark, CEO of ESET, as the festival's main partner.