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"We can actually prepare a full presentation event, with new songs, filming the show live, as well as creating interludes and videos about the making of," he says. "What a great opportunity to draw from the rich history of what drive-in cinema can be.… Who knows, maybe we'll end up playing drive-ins after all this just because it's all fun."Drive-in movie culture isn't big in Denmark, so when popular musician Mads Langer, a singer-songwriter with two No.
Without looking to existing drive-ins, Langer and his team created the concert from scratch: building a stage, buying an FM frequency, and ensuring safety measures were taken into account. "It wasn't rocket science, obviously, if we were able to get it all together in a matter of six days." Surprisingly, Langer was even able to cut through all the distance and connect with his fans in a way he never had before. A key element of that proved to be a video teleconference link that each attendee was given so that they could get a closer look at the performance. It also allowed Langer to check in on his fans by choosing which car to speak directly to via the video conference.
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