STAGE DESIGN

  • A grand fusion of Kabuki and myth—flames, waves, and cherry blossoms ignite around a half-circular screen, where the eyes of kabuki mask awaken in fire and light.

  • Through a circular window, a garden unfolds—reflected on the runway like still water. LEDs, lanterns, and autumn hues weave together to express Japan’s calm strength and timeless rhythm.

  • Inspired by Hokusai and crafted with Nishijin weave, this stage layers light, texture, and tradition to embody Japan’s enduring strength and grace.

  • A conference featuring an extra-large, curved-corner screen, flanked by vertical live video feeds. Tiered seating on the sides maximizes the three-dimensional feel and live atmosphere.

  • A heart-shaped screen and an ultra-wide LED display are positioned at the center. The space is designed for seamless communication, creating a unified experience between the stage and the entire venue.

  • This setup is characterized by a 360-degree panoramic visual display. A center stage facilitates stimulating information dissemination and the sharing of innovative ideas.

  • A carnival-themed design with entertainment elements creates an enjoyable forum space for participants, fostering a dynamic and vibrant experience.

  • A cool and sophisticated space featuring a wide screen set within a historic building. This fashion-show-style awards event is woven together with spectacular lighting and stage decorations.

  • A stage designed for sporting events. Athletes encircle a central round stage, with a plan for commemorative photos taken from an overhead camera.

  • An awards ceremony at the Sydney Town Hall. The design makes maximal use of the venue's existing structures, such as the pipe organ and columns, while incorporating modern elements like LEDs and additional decorative lighting.

  • A festival-style event combining a circular stage with interactive lighting. Multiple attractions are placed around the stage, designing a space where the entire venue can be enjoyed.

  • A fantastical awards ceremony featuring a merry-go-round and mirror balls. The rotatable merry-go-round and reflections from the illuminated mirror balls create a fantasy-like atmosphere.

  • A 7-screen setup plus side screens creates an immersive presentation space. Chairs are arranged facing the center stage for maximum visual impact and memorable visual expression.

  • An awards event in Toyako, Hokkaido, a place of stunning natural beauty. The design incorporates natural elements and enchanting ceiling decorations, creating a sophisticated space where nature and brand harmonize.

  • A visually stunning presentation space that fuses a modern circular stage with advanced video technology. Interactive effects resonate with and stir the hearts of the audience.

  • A glamorous awards presentation set against the backdrop of a palace. It features a luxurious ambiance reminiscent of an overseas garden party and a striking red carpet. Projection mapping on the entire building creates a magnificent atmosphere.

  • A fashion show in a natural setting. By day, the show is enjoyed amidst serene nature; by night, it transforms into a magical atmosphere. Viewable from a VILLA, its international scale and iconic presentation offer a special experience.

  • An innovative showcase featuring a car exhibit floating on water. The entrance of speakers from a boat adds a special impact. A U-shaped projection mapping immerses the audience in the presentation.

  • High ceilings and chandeliers create a luxurious conference space, while the seating arrangement surrounding the stage evokes a summit-like atmosphere. The glamorous ambiance, reminiscent of European high society, adds a special charm.

  • A stage constructed with pallets, and a backdrop and screen made from reusable scrap materials. The use of camping equipment creates an open, outdoor feeling in an indoor setting.

  • A sustainable center stage made of pallets, featuring a curved runway. This next-generation hybrid fashion show connects in-person and online attendees, with a design that ensures high visibility from every seat.

  • A sustainable stage designed with decorations brought from the office. The TV-program-like design is both bold and familiar. Speakers make their entrance down a center runway.

  • A design that leverages a circular stage to maximize camera angle freedom. A rail camera on the stage's periphery and a crane camera within the venue allow for dynamic 360° and vertical camera work, creating a sense of presence.

  • A hybrid event hosting multiple contents simultaneously. Inside, a variety of activities like exhibitions and talk sessions take place at different booths, allowing participants to freely move between them.

  • An awards ceremony setup with a focus on realism, resembling a TV program with tiered seating and a backdrop set. Above the set, three screens display attendees in a gallery view. Awardees walk a central red carpet to the stage.

  • A setup featuring a 6600mm x 3600mm LED vision arranged in a V-shape, with additional LEDs on the floor to display the background. This allows for a more vivid and immersive experience than CG, as speakers can also see the background footage.

  • A large-scale, convention-style hybrid event setup. Online speakers are featured on vertical screens displaying web conference feeds, while a circular stage with tiered seating ensures clear views from anywhere in the venue.

  • A global online event connecting the entire world. Behind the physical stage, a massive 7.5m high x 25m wide screen projects the faces of viewers from around the globe, expressing the unity of all participants on the central circular stage.

  • An awards event held in a 3DCG space. The design features a grand and luxurious European architectural space with an LED runway at the center displaying award categories and winners' names.

  • A spatial design for the Okinawa Convention Center. The production is structured with the solemnity of an international conference, ensuring maximum visibility for all attendees.

  • A stage design based on a white color scheme. A 400-inch LED screen is at the center, flanked by vertical screens. The expanding white panels on both sides evoke a sense of "expansion into the future," while a central runway transforms the entire space into a stage.

  • The entire space is designed as a CITY. The program is structured to eliminate the boundary between the entrance and the stage. A flexible design where some participants might visit attractions while listening to presentations.

  • Stage design at Yokohama Arena. It features dynamic elements like vertically stripped LEDs (7 total), a center stage, an airship, 600 lighting fixtures, and an 8-camera setup to create a highly kinetic production.

  • A company-wide meeting designed to look like a NEWS STUDIO. News-like presentation methods and camera work unify the entire space. The company's strategy is pre-recorded and edited in a documentary style.

  • A runway extending straight from the stage, designed to resemble an airstrip, creates a sense of exhilaration. This演出 symbolizes a powerful launch into the annual plan. For the finale, a 100-member orchestra emerges from every door of the venue.

  • An elegant stage design with a white base. A symbolic object representing the awards is placed at the center. The venue is used horizontally to accommodate a 1000-person theater layout with a screen arrangement that prioritizes visibility.

  • A space designed in the image of a cabaret. The production is configured to maximize the feeling of excitement and passion, including a line dance performance on a bridge structure.

  • Inspired by ancient Japan. A massive 9-meter-tall torch object, entirely custom-made, stands at the center. Bamboo objects on both sides express a sense of timeless expansion.

  • A design that makes you feel like you are racing across a frontier. The stage feels close from anywhere in the venue. A sub-stage fosters a sense of "one team" throughout the space. A giant truck and a Mustang are placed on either side of the stage.

  • A floral path designed to flow gracefully to the stage. Awardees are celebrated for their year-long achievements, illuminated by lanterns on both sides, as they reflect on their own image projected on the screen and pledge to the future.

  • Spatial design at Makuhari Messe Event Hall. An ultra-wide screen (W17300 x H3700) allows for versatile, multi-functional split-screen presentations. LEDs on the left and right are used for electronic billboard-style effects.

  • Held in Paris. A prestigious space is enhanced with a 400-inch LED screen and an LED runway, adding a futuristic touch. (The central LED is framed with a wooden border.)

  • A center stage setup at Ryogoku Kokugikan, the hallowed ground of sumo. 360-degree screens ensure visibility. Presentations on the center stage create an imaginative space that evokes the feeling that "something new" is about to begin.

  • A blue runway extends from a circular stage. It evokes a sense of pride in the awardees and represents a "path" leading to the future (tomorrow). The design creates a high-quality space where everyone aspires to stand.

  • A layout with the dignity of an international conference. Greenery, symbolizing harmony with nature, creates a refreshing image. The central 400-inch screen is designed with participant visibility as the top priority.

  • A design inspired by a "door to the future." LED bars expanding to the left and right give the awards ceremony a sense of speed and dynamism, while the central LED screen provides a simple and cool impression.

  • Utilizing a runway that extends in four directions to generate excitement up close with participants, fostering a resolve to walk into tomorrow together. A theater-style seating layout where everyone's focus is directed in the same direction.

  • GALA PARTY spatial design (banquet style). Three 30,000-ANSI lumen projectors cast mappings onto arch-shaped side panels, creating a stained-glass-style world.

  • A wide-spreading stage design. A linked three-screen display (275-inch each) matches the width of the stage. The design effectively delivers information through various visual presentations, including live video and PowerPoint. A string quartet adds an essence of elegance.

  • A simple and sophisticated space inspired by a fashion show. Lighting equipment placed alongside the runway creates pillars of light, enabling three-dimensional effects.

  • At PACIFICO Yokohama National Convention Hall. The venue's cyclorama curtain is used as a large screen, and a movable scaffolding structure displays the event's key concepts, creating a dynamic and impactful presentation.

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