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Festival visuals that turn the stage into a world.
LED and projection content for main stages, side stages and immersive zones, visual worlds that complete the stage design and carry the crowd.
— definition
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What are festival visuals?
Festival visuals are the visual content played on the LED walls, projection surfaces and wrapped surfaces of a festival stage. For festivals like Mysteryland, Electric Zoo or comparable main stages, visuals largely determine how the stage feels, often more than the physical set. Good festival visuals work together with light and pyrotechnics and can vary per artist.
— recent work
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— for whom
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Three types of client this works for.
01
Festival organisations
Branded main stage content, stage opening sequences, set changes and immersive atmosphere. One visual identity across the whole weekend.
02
Stage designers & creative producers
Visual development of a stage concept, from moodboard and sketches to operational LED content.
03
Touring DJs & live acts
Their own visual identity, reusable per festival, scalable for different grids.
— approach
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How we work, briefly, in four steps.
Stage design as the base
Festival visuals begin with the stage design, we work from the scenographic line and LED mapping.
Identity and moodboard
A visual direction per festival or stage: organic versus industrial, colour palette, rhythm and intensity.
Content per zone
Main stage, side surfaces and wrapped LED elements each get fitting content, no stretch fit.
Operational delivery
Content delivered in production formats, prepped for the media server and test-ready before doors open.
— what you get
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Concrete delivery, no vague promises.
- 01Main stage opening / closing sequences
- 02Looping background content per scene
- 03Branded artwork & festival identity sequences
- 04High-energy peak-time content
- 05Pre-viz images for production alignment
- 06On-site or remote technical support
— relevant work
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Proof, selected cases.
— frequently asked questions
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Answers to what clients usually ask first.
- What does main stage content for a festival cost?
- A complete main stage content set for a multi-day festival day is usually between €10,000 and €40,000, depending on scale, the number of sequences and LED resolution. A branded festival identity for a whole edition is added on top.
- How far in advance should content be finished?
- Main stage content ideally ready for technical testing two weeks before doors open. We work in production tracks aligned with your production calendar; aligning early helps.
- Do you work together with the stage designer?
- Yes, that is where the difference sits. We connect directly with the stage designer, lighting designer and show caller, so content fits the physical set and the light cues.
- Which output formats do you deliver?
- Production codecs (ProRes, DPX, or client-specific requirement). For irregular LED shapes we deliver mapping-ready files. Aspect ratio and pixel resolution match the LED grid exactly.
- Can you also deliver one visual identity for a multi-year festival tour?
- Yes. For recurring festivals we often work with an art bible, a visual guideline that stays usable per edition and grows with it.
- Do you have experience with festivals like Mysteryland or Electric Zoo?
- Yes, we have delivered main stage and side stage content for Electric Zoo and Mysteryland, among others. On request we share reference material under NDA.

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Do you have a projectthat must convincevisually?
Send your idea, sketch, moodboard, CAD file or briefing. We translate it into the visual form that makes your project most convincing, stills, animation, stage content or interactive 3D.
— contact
- info@beyond3d.nl
- Response time
- 1 business day
- Location
- Netherlands
