Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Full length projected set
How It Works
Place an order for our pre-licensed content, then grab the Museik software (its free). Load the Show File into Muséik and easily sync the content to your performance without click tracks. The pricing for our pre-licensed content includes the cost of the content, the Muséik software, and the embedded Stage Sync™ file.
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Description
Now available from Ion Concert Media, a projected set for Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice’s famous musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”. Designed to replace physical sets, these backdrops come with static images, ambient motion, and highly synchronized motion, depending on the scene. As Joseph interprets dreams, they come to life on the set behind him. Muséik software guides the sync to your performance!
This film is a Mac Only show. It requires an Apple computer with at least 2 GHz processor speed and 16BG of RAM memory.
Available Formats
| VIDEO | AUDIO | OTHER |
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Product Info
What Is Included in Your Show File:
- Synchronized film
Related Stage Sync™ File(s):
None
Score Details
Synchronized Scores:
| PUBLISHER | TITLE | VOICING | PUBLISHER ID |
| Concord Theatrical |
Joseph and the Amazing Technical Dreamcoat |
Theater | DIG0000000626 |
Credits
Produced by Ion Concert Media
Director and Lead Animation by Scott Winters
Illustrations by Yuliia Dobrokhod
Assistant Animator Laura Ebert
Commissioned by Bradley Mariska and the Farmington (MN) High School Fine Arts Department





