How Technical Directors Plan Projection Mapping for Large Festivals

How Technical Directors Plan Projection Mapping for Large Festivals

February 26, 2026
Festival Projection (1)

Large festivals require careful planning to achieve consistent, bright and reliable projection mapping results. Technical directors oversee everything from projector placement to power distribution, mapping workflows and safety procedures. This guide covers the full process—from site survey to opening night.

1. Understanding the Festival Layout

TDs begin with:

  • Surface identification (buildings, tents, inflatables, scenic pieces)
  • Audience flow patterns
  • Sightlines and viewing angles
  • Lighting levels from nearby stages

Festival projection mapping site planning diagram.

2. Projector Placement Decisions

TDs select projector positions based on:

  • Throw distance
  • Brightness requirements
  • Angles that minimize shadows
  • Safe truss tower locations

3. Lens Selection

Festivals often require short-throw lenses due to crowded grounds or backstage limitations. Indoor shows may rely on standard or long-throw options.

4. Power & Data Distribution

Reliable power and signal flow are essential:

  • Dedicated circuits for projectors
  • Shielded data runs
  • UPS units for protection
  • Redundant playback systems

5. Weather & Safety Considerations

Outdoor festivals require:

  • Ballasted truss towers
  • Weatherproof enclosures
  • Wind load checks
  • Cable ramping for pedestrian access

6. Technical Rehearsals

TDs run:

  • Alignment tests
  • Content playback checks
  • Safety inspections
  • Final brightness adjustments

Next Steps

If you’re planning projection mapping for a festival, send your site photos through our
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Proper technical planning ensures projection mapping runs flawlessly from the first cue to the final moment of the festival.