Notation AI: One Year of Weekly Recordings
An automated, score-driven way for producers and broadcasters to serve more orchestras while keeping quality high.
Notation AI is a multi-camera concert capture system in which the musical score guides the cameras. By reading which instrument leads, where the line moves, and when a solo begins, it produces broadcast-style concert video and live in-venue IMAG screen streaming. The system can be permanently installed in a hall or travel to orchestras and festivals, and it can run with a single operator or as a hybrid alongside a full production crew.
Video has become essential for broadcast, streaming, archive, and sponsorship, yet traditional production is hard to sustain for every concert. Notation AI makes high-quality concert video possible far more often.
For production companies, broadcasters, and TV, this opens a clear opportunity. The system makes it possible to serve more orchestras, festivals, and venues, including work that crewed production cannot cover profitably. It is an automated way to extend the client base while keeping output at a quality that broadcasters and audiences expect.
Over the past year, Notation AI has recorded the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra weekly, refining the workflow concert after concert. The full body of work is available on the company's YouTube channel, and a documentary was released in 2026.
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