VMA’s 30 Seconds to Mars’s Live Performance
In this video, we’re going to show you the technology that was used in the 30 Seconds to Mars live performance during the MTV Video Music Awards 2017.
A lot of you were interested in learning more about how this effect was achieved. We were using a FLIR HD thermal camera like the FLIR A8300sc. And we had four of those on set during the live performance. We have an HD SDI video output capable of streaming 720p at 60 frames per second. This is the standard for broadcast equipment. During the show, we had this directly connected to the MTV broadcast equipment and we were controlling the camera using the Gigabit Ethernet port with our custom written software. Here’s a view of the camera image from the custom MoviTHERM software interface.
It’s important to understand that thermal cameras respond to the heat signature of the subject. The lights can be off or on it doesn’t matter. The cameras don’t respond to visible light reflecting off the subject like regular video cameras, they only respond to temperature. Human body heat or active heat sources like the propane torch will appear brighter in the image. Cooler surfaces such as the back walls appear dark unless they’re lit up by the propane torch. Notice that the propane flame is quite small in the visible image but looks very large and the thermal image is a result of the heat energy.
In collaboration with a world-class rock band, experienced creative professionals, talented choreographer and skilled video production staff the MoviTHERM team was able to dial in the dramatic colors and effects that appeared in the live MTV VMA performance.
About MoviTHERM
MoviTHERM – Advanced Thermography Solutions was founded in 1999. The company offers solutions for plastic welding, package sealing, and non-destructive testing. In addition, MoviTHERM provides IoT Cloud monitoring solutions for thermal imaging applications for early fire detection, machine condition monitoring, and other applications. MoviTHERM is a Teledyne FLIR Premium Partner and master distributor for FLIR Thermal Cameras for automation and science applications.