According to the venue, since the start of lockdown, on-line communication has increased dramatically — particularly via live-streaming — as a means to communicate for work, for entertainment purposes or simply for 'meeting up' in the virtual space.

In turn, virtual events such as webinars, conferences, live performances, business meetings and online group chats have become a way of life. The venue has, with this in mind, made available its 7.2m x 6m stage and surrounding backstage areas.

They can be used for live performances by singers, dancers, musicians, bands, comedians and performers starring in theatrical pieces.

The venue says that its wrap-around LED screen wall is used for branding and imagery or the use of pre-programmed backgrounds. Events that can be hosted include: 
  • music videos
  • culinary demonstrations
  • exercise classes
  • webinars
  • brand promotions
  • presentations
  • staff training sessions
  • lectures and
  • lessons.
The venue additionally provides:
  • availability seven days a week
  • audio, lighting and video packages
  • the services of technicians
  • all-round one-stop online 'broadcast' service
  • high-end post-production, and
  • three static full HD camera cinematography for multi-viewing and multi-track audio recording.
"We are committed to making working in the virtual space affordable, while providing high production quality and professional expertise," says managing director Alistair Kilbee.

For more information, visit www.splitbeam.co.za or contact info@splitbeam.co.za. You can also contact Splitbeam on Twitter.