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Inspirence Launches Digital Cyc: A Full-Wall LED Canvas for School and Venue Stages

  • Writer: Brian McAuliff
    Brian McAuliff
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read
Inspirence Digital Cyclorama by Bri-Tech
Inspirence Digital Cyclorama by Bri-Tech

If you've ever tried to make a gym floor feel like center stage, you know the problem. Banners, curtains, and a couple of stage lights can only do so much. The room still looks like a gym.

Inspirence is changing that with the Digital Cyc (model i3214Tp2) — a 32 ft × 14 ft seamless LED video wall built to turn any gymnasium, auditorium, or multi-purpose space into a true production stage, on command.


What it actually is

Think of it as a giant, modular LED backdrop. Instead of a fixed mural or a pull-down screen, your stage background becomes a living canvas — team colors and logos for a pep rally, a custom scene for the spring musical, sponsor recognition for a banquet, a livestream-ready backdrop for graduation. Same wall, infinite looks, swapped out in minutes from a laptop.


The specs that matter to you

  • 2.6mm pixel pitch — sharp enough for close viewing distances in a gym or auditorium, not just from the back row

  • 4000 nits brightness — holds up under house lights and stage lighting instead of washing out

  • 160° viewing angle — bleachers, floor seats, balcony — the image holds true wherever people are sitting

  • 100,000-hour rated lifespan — built for years of assemblies, games, concerts, and ceremonies, not a one-season investment

  • Modular tile construction (500mm × 125mm modules) — the 32 ft × 14 ft footprint shown here is the standard build, but the system scales to fit your actual stage, wall, or wing space


Why districts and venues are looking at this now

Most schools already own pieces of the puzzle — a stage, a sound system, maybe a projector that gets wheeled out twice a year. The Digital Cyc replaces all of that improvising with one permanent, professional surface that's ready for whatever the calendar throws at it: honor society inductions, championship banners, theater backdrops, board meetings, livestreamed ceremonies for families who can't make it in person.

It's the same idea broadcast studios and concert stages have used for years to go camera-ready instantly — scaled and priced for a school or venue budget, with a footprint your facilities team can actually plan around.


Built by people who've done this before

Bri-Tech designs and builds these systems specifically for the school and venue market, and stands behind them with the install support and long-term reliability districts expect from any major facility investment. If you're planning a renovation, a new performing arts space, or just tired of duct-taping a backdrop together every spring concert, this is worth a look.


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