Live Design: Once again production designer Bruce Rodgers of Tribe Inc. created an eye-popping halftime show for Super Bowl XLVI, featuring Madonna on a set built by All Access Staging, with pyro design by Ron Smith, pyro services by J.E.M F/X, rigging by Stage Rigging, lighting services by PRG and Full Flood, and audio services by AUDIOTEK. Al Gurdon was the lighting designer.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show
Live Design: Once again production designer Bruce Rodgers of Tribe Inc. created an eye-popping halftime show for Super Bowl XLVI, featuring Madonna on a set built by All Access Staging, with pyro design by Ron Smith, pyro services by J.E.M F/X, rigging by Stage Rigging, lighting services by PRG and Full Flood, and audio services by AUDIOTEK. Al Gurdon was the lighting designer.
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This rig and staging is pretty impressive. At what point do we stop making these a bigger spectacle and focus on getting the quality performance instead of making it a larger production. At what point is it no longer helpful to make the rig bigger and more complex? I feel as though the number of intelligent fixtures on this show seems excessive.
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