Brompton, ROE Visual Deliver Spectacle for Australia's ARIA AwardsThe 2025 ARIA Awards produced by Second Sunday delivered one of its most visually ambitious productions to date, with Brompton Technology's Tessera LED processors driving a full ROE Visual LED system deployed by award-winning AV company, Scene Change. The large-format LED installation played a central role in creating a cohesive, camera-ready visual environment for Australia's premier music awards, hosted at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney and streamed live across Paramount+ and Network 10. This year's ceremony showcased a compelling lineup of performances and award moments from artists including Amyl and the Sniffers, who topped the evening with four award wins, alongside Ninajirachi, Dom Dolla, Troye Sivan, Thelma Plum, and Olivia Dean, among many others. With rapid transitions, a varied performance roster, and a multi-camera broadcast workflow, the Scene Change team required a robust LED set-up capable of delivering precise color reproduction, stable playback, and reliable performance throughout the extended live show. To achieve this, Scene Change installed a 260sqm LED canvas comprising specified ROE Visual Topaz (TP), Topaz Curve (TP-C), Graphite (GP), and Vanish V8S LED panels, driven by six Brompton 4K Tessera SX40 processors and 18 Tessera XD data distribution units, ensuring uniform image quality and seamless integration across all LED elements on stage. "Shows like the ARIAs leave absolutely no room for error," says Anthony Pellizzari, account manager at Scene Change. "We needed a system we could trust for complex, fast-paced broadcast demands. The gold-standard combination of ROE and Brompton delivered the reliability, flexibility and technical headroom required to support every moment of the show." Performance consistency was a key requirement, with the Tessera platform ensuring dependable on-camera results across mixed LED types, and handling varied lighting conditions without colour shift or artefacts. The SX40's low-latency processing ensured that transitions between content styles, ranging from dynamic graphic looks to IMAG feeds and performance-driven visuals, remained smooth and responsive throughout the night. The system's stability also gave Scene Change confidence as they navigated multiple live performances and tightly timed cues. Pellizzari emphasized that reliability was a driving factor in their long-term investment strategy. "We made the decision early on in our investment into LED to implement a processing solution that offered the highest degree of reliability," he notes. "Brompton gave us exactly that." At a technical level, Scene Change's LED systems team also highlighted the operational flexibility the Tessera ecosystem provides. "For a show like the ARIAs, we need processing that can handle anything we throw at it," says Joel Gibson, LED systems tech at Scene Change. "The combination of Tessera SX40 and XD system gives us full redundancy, the ability to work with multiple refresh rates, and support for different LED panel types on the same processor. Being able to build custom mapping on a single canvas, link processors for unified brightness control, and integrate directly with the lighting desk for color and intensity management makes an enormous difference on a show of this scale." Beyond the technology itself, the team at Brompton consistently provide support and service, which is a major reason Scene Change chooses to partner with Brompton on technically demanding productions of this scale. "We really value the consistent performance of Brompton products and the strong support from their team," says John Dinh, director, Scene Change Sidney. "We are also excited to bring their latest Gen 3 processor into our workflow in the future, and appreciate the on-going consultation we receive on Brompton's products." "Scene Change delivered a truly impressive result for the ARIA Awards," concludes Sebastian Kanabar, head of sales (APAC) at Brompton. "With so many high-energy stage moments and continuous broadcast requirements, LED video processing stability and colour accuracy are essential. We are proud to see Tessera processors and our Diamond Partner, ROE Visual, supporting one of Australia's largest live music productions." 
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