Livestream a concert – set up in 10 minutes
No power at the stage edge, no network cable, no time for setup: that’s exactly what this rig is made for. iPhones run on battery, cameras connect over the hotspot – and the stream runs on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube at the same time.
Concerts are the fastest scenario: between soundcheck and doors there are often only minutes. Three iPhones – wide on the stage, close-up on the front woman, one camera side-stage or in the crowd – and the studio stands, fully wireless.
In STUDIO mode the AI director cuts in Concert style: to the rhythm of the music, round-robin through the angles, switching on the beat. Put the iPhone down and the show cuts itself – or override with a tap.
How the setup goes
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Position three cameras
Wide shot centered in front of the stage (main iPhone with the Creator app), close-up from the side on vocals or soloist, third camera for crowd and atmosphere. Tripods or clamps on trusses.
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Connect over the hotspot
In PRO mode the additional cameras connect directly over the Creator app’s hotspot – no router, no venue Wi-Fi. All devices run on battery (power banks for long sets).
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Lower thirds with artist names
Band and song names go into the rundown as lower thirds, plus the promoter’s logo. At a song change, one tap is enough.
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To all platforms at once
Instagram for the fans, TikTok for reach, YouTube for the archive – one tap starts all streams in parallel (PRO and up).
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Cut on the beat
Switch between angles with a tap – or in STUDIO mode let the AI director cut in Concert style: it moves through the cameras to the rhythm of the music.
What you need
- 3 iPhones (main camera from iPhone 12, others from iPhone 11), all on battery
- Tripods or clamp mounts for trusses and railings
- Power banks for sets over 90 minutes
- Cellular reception for the stream (about 5 Mbit/s upload) – no venue Wi-Fi needed
- Optional: external microphone or USB audio feed for better sound, STUDIO for the AI director’s Concert style
FAQ
Does it work without power and Wi-Fi at the venue?
How do we get good audio into the stream?
Can the app cut to the beat of the music?
Which platforms can we stream to simultaneously?
What does the setup cost?
Try it at your next gig
Download all apps as a free beta – setup takes less time than the soundcheck.
Try the beta (TestFlight)