Drake: A new 'Views From the Crew' video series is exactly what every 6 God fans deserves

Keeping it 100? It’s tough to keep tabs with Drake when it comes to social media. Whether it’s the inability to comment on his Instagram posts or have a feeling for when he’s dropping fire content, it’s an everyday online struggle - but fortunately a new ‘Drake, Views From the Crew’ video series has come to the rescue to deliver some much-needed up-close looks at everyone’s favorite Toronto rap heavyweight.

Drake’s ‘Views From the Crew’ video series is definitely must-see

With an inaugural episode focused on the video element of his It’s All a Blur arena tour run to an up-close understanding of how the Lighting played a key role in the cross-country trek, it’s the fire visuals we didn’t realize we needed.

Global live innovation company PRG (Production Resource Group), has unveiled a new video series entitled "Drake, Views From the Crew," on behalf of their live production work on the music giant's 2023 "It's All A Blur" arena tour dates. If you're a Drake fan (like me), these videos give cool insights into the production caliber of a tour of this size, and I think you'll really enjoy getting a 'backstage look' at just how much thought and detail goes into each Drake show.

The inaugural episode in this series, "Drake, Views From the Crew - Episode I: Video," gives live music enthusiasts a behind-the-scenes view of the video production on the tour. The PRG team showcases the high-caliber video technology they're utilizing including LED product InfiLED Titan X and Yes Tech 4.9 Floor LED, allowing audience members to have an unforgettable visual experience. The video also features commentary from Dan Monnier, PRG's Production Lead and Mason Braslin, the tour's Crew Chief.

The second episode, "Drake, Views From the Crew - Episode II: Lighting," provides an in-depth look at the dynamic visual elements of the show, and how PRG brings Drake and his creative team's vision to life, with the help of innovative technology like the Aryton Domino LT and PRG's Proprietary Ground Control System. Additionally, the video features commentary from Scott Naef and Philip Schulte, the tour's Lighting Crew Chiefs. 

In case you aren't already familiar, PRG turns creative dreams into epic technical realities for some of the biggest cultural moments in entertainment (the Olympics, the Super Bowl Halftime Show, the Academy Awards, massive tours for the likes of Coldplay and Jack Harlow, Coachella, and many more).

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