The Sun King returns to Paris and embarks on a nationwide French tour in 2025–2026.
Directed and choreographed by Kamel Ouali, this iconic musical reinvents itself with a fully redesigned scenography where video plays a central, structural role.
A key feature of this new edition is the integration of six mobile LED towers, a massive tracked back wall, architectural projection, and a multi-server real-time workflow powered by SMODE.
To support the artistic team throughout creation, rehearsals, and live operation, the production brought in SMODE Operator Tom Valadoux Midol, who oversaw all video operations for the show.
The Sun King returns to Paris and embarks on a nationwide French tour in 2025–2026.
Directed and choreographed by Kamel Ouali, this iconic musical reinvents itself with a fully redesigned scenography where video plays a central, structural role.
A key feature of this new edition is the integration of six mobile LED towers, a massive tracked back wall, architectural projection, and a multi-server real-time workflow powered by SMODE.
To support the artistic team throughout creation, rehearsals, and live operation, the production brought in SMODE Operator Tom Valadoux Midol, who oversaw all video operations for the show.
This project stands out for one main reason: Six wireless, battery-powered LED towers, each 2 m wide by 6.5 m high, freely move across the stage to transform the set in real time.
This mobility offers an enormous potential for scenic variation, allowing the stage to be reconfigured instantly from one scene to another.
A hybrid LED + projection setup at this scale required a real-time engine that could handle rapid iteration, live responsiveness, and complex compositing with ease.
This project stands out for one main reason: Six wireless, battery-powered LED towers, each 2 m wide by 6.5 m high, freely move across the stage to transform the set in real time.
This mobility offers an enormous potential for scenic variation, allowing the stage to be reconfigured instantly from one scene to another.
A hybrid LED + projection setup at this scale required a real-time engine that could handle rapid iteration, live responsiveness, and complex compositing with ease.
"SMODE played a crucial role both live and during preproduction. We were able to encode all modifications in real time, sometimes on two machines simultaneously. It made the creation process incredibly smooth"
The SMODE compositing engine was extensively used to:
Video interacts directly with:
The SMODE compositing engine was extensively used to:
Video interacts directly with:
Romain FIOR – Video Technical Design
Romain LABAT – Video Encoding
Romain TERTRAIS – Video/LED Chief Technician
Lucas LOPEZ – Video/LED Technician
Mathéo BAUMGARD – Video/LED Technician
Alexis JACQUAND – Video/LED Technician
Romain FIOR – Video Technical Design
Romain LABAT – Video Encoding
Romain TERTRAIS – Video/LED Chief Technician
Lucas LOPEZ – Video/LED Technician
Mathéo BAUMGARD – Video/LED Technician
Alexis JACQUAND – Video/LED Technician