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Thursday, February 20, 2014
The Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show Set Renderings
Super Bowl XLVIII 2014 Halftime Show content from Live Design Magazine: Browse the Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show set renderings from production designer Bruce Rodgers and his team at Tribe Inc. Also read about Bob Barhart's lighting design, as well as audience video screen made from LED hats, and stay tuned for more coverage at our project in focus.
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It's interesting to hear about the trouble shooting that went on for this year's Super Bowl. I had been hearing about the back up plans for the stadium if it had snowed too heavily and how the outdoors stadium would affect the players but hadn't heard anything about the half time show. I'm curious as to how they they trouble shot the idea of the possibility of different stadiums since show budgeting and designing starts long before the actual show. Also, I wonder if they started the designing and trouble shooting earlier or later than regular. Did they start earlier due to the amount of uncertainty so they had more time to work through issues? Or later so they had more of an idea of where they were actually going? Although it did not snow much as people were worried, I am curious as to the impact that snow would have had on the show and on the lights.
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