The NHL on TNT | Jack Morton Broadcast Set Design Case Study

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2022
  • They said it couldn’t be done. They said projection mapping loves a dark room, and a TV studio requires too much light.
    We proved them wrong.
    The NHL on TNT is a first-of-its-kind, 360-degree broadcast studio fully equipped with projection mapping technology. Integrating incredible innovations from live experiences into the world of studio television.
    The set features over 1,000 square feet of LED tiles soaring 13 feet high, eight projectors with lenses set to cover every inch of the studio walls with 220,000 lumens of light output, and nearly 28 million pixels, creating a canvas that can evolve and enhance its storytelling ability.
    The studio embodies hockey at every turn. The 360-degree set is shaped to resemble a rink. Layers of light and undulating walls pull from skate lines left on the ice after a game. Puck inspired textures wrap the room and slide down creating the frames for two large 1.9mm LED screens. The asymmetrical anchor desk features custom LED tiles and edge lit ice shards, held in place by a stylized hockey stick. It sits on top of a floating puck on a printed glossy floor inspired by black ice.
    Read the full case study here: www.jackmorton.com/work/the-n...
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