Case Studies
METRONOME 60 BPM
A unique event to experience a specially curated evening of sensory pleasure in the beautiful National Concert Hall.
CULTURE CRUSH 2024
SoFFt Productions were delighted to collaborate on 2024’s Culture Crush event alongside Creative Skillnet, Furthr, Screen Ireland and Coimisiún na Meán. Culture Crush is an annual event that connects creative communities and artists in Ireland in order to network, share and celebrate at a critical time for our sector.
SPECTRUM III
Spectrum III: The final chapter in our series of late-night adventures at Rua Red, Tallaght in collaboration with SoFFt Productions & NOISE Music curated by Bitten Twice Collective & Burner Records with newly commissioned work from Visual Artist Diarmuid Farrell
Home is Where the Hearth is
A documentary series which explores the magic and wonder of the traditional Irish session in rural pubs. Set to premiere on RTE this spring.
Brittany Howard
SoFFt Productions have been designing the set and lighting for grammy award winning artist Brittany Howard since 2019 under the leadership of Conor Jacob. We created unique, visually engaging and sympathetic lighting and set displays that align with the performance, using fabricated elements, backdrop screens, digital mapping, as well as traditional set ups.
The Irish Times Content Studio
Providing video production on a number of projects in collaboration with The Irish Times Content Studio, together we have created exciting and engaging content.
MAKING WAVES
Making Waves was filmed over the course of a weekend gathering on the coast of Co. Clare and explores the experiences, uncertainties and joys of life as an LGBTQ+ person in rural Ireland. It premiered at Gaze International Film Festival in 2023
Ireland Is Tour- Poetry Ireland
SoFFt covered pre and event production management for the Ireland Is Tour with Poetry Ireland. Designing a bespoke set, all technical production and hires, event technical management, stage management and tour logistical support for this busy tour in 2023. The 5 day tour travelled through Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Longford to sold out audiences.