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qng001
Found this link on the daktronics site, here are some schools and organizations that hire daktronics to run their production.
Let Our Operations Team Make Your Game Day Presentations Even More Exciting
In addition to providing integrated scoring and display systems, Daktronics also provides game day/event day production services to take the pressure off you and your event production staff. We offer a complete solution live event production.
We can staff your control room with an experienced game day producer/director who can handle all of the details. We can take care of hiring camera operators, video replay operators, computer graphics personnel, scoreboard and stats operators, public address announcers, and other live production professionals required to put on a first-class show.
Below are some of our equipment customers who have also decided to hire our experienced staff to direct and operate their systems during events.
- American Airlines Center (Dallas Stars and Mavericks)
- Auburn University
- Iowa State University
- Prudential Center (New Jersey Devils)
- South Dakota State University
- University of Florida
- University of Georgia
- University of Wisconsin
The company Tech is going with did Army's last season.
Re: First Look at the Jumbotron
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TYLERTECHSAS
I'm more worried about the jealous University of Lesser Minds down the road and their little guns.
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george
ah yes, when they were forced to give up the name "indians", they should have gone with the "fightin' pipebombers" instead of warhawks.
Why are we talking about UL-Monroe? Seriously.
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turbodawg
Why are we talking about UL-Monroe? Seriously.
Beats the hell out of me . . .
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Same, same.
Appreciate the pics, by the way. I'm still trying to figure out the average height of a Louisiana welder to scale-up the height of the super-structure...:)
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Looks like they will have to do some dirt work in order to build the west side "wing" of the brick supporting structure. That outer column is already at the point where it starts sloping down towards the access road. In the artist's drawing it is all level ground under the brick structure.
Good progress is being made overall, I think. This should be done in plenty of time for the home opener.
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turbodawg
Why are we talking about UL-Monroe? Seriously.
don't like it? don't read it.
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NathanDarby
Looks like they will have to do some dirt work in order to build the west side "wing" of the brick supporting structure. That outer column is already at the point where it starts sloping down towards the access road. In the artist's drawing it is all level ground under the brick structure.
Good progress is being made overall, I think. This should be done in plenty of time for the home opener.
Dang, Nathan, you would think the photog would take a level pic, too!:laugh:
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The new video board MUST be up and operational during "Jam at the Joe." Talk about IMPACT on casual fans, let "mamma's baby" get his face splashed on a 70 foot video screen...I think we'll draw a few more fans to Tech games this season, PLUS...potential recruits.
GET IT DONE!
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ChuckK3
The new video board MUST be up and operational during "Jam at the Joe." Talk about IMPACT on casual fans, let "mamma's baby" get his face splashed on a 70 foot video screen...I think we'll draw a few more fans to Tech games this season, PLUS...potential recruits.
GET IT DONE!
Too right, it would be great to have the "big screen" (it brings new meaning to that term) up. I have a feeling that although it appears that we have made great progress in appearance, there probably is a lot more work than meets the eye.
Speaking of all the work required to operate that beast on another posting reminded me, anyone know what the plans are for operating that thing? I mean do they just hire a team to work it or leave a multi-million dollar screen to some professor of media education and the studs??
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ChuckK3
The new video board MUST be up and operational during "Jam at the Joe." Talk about IMPACT on casual fans, let "mamma's baby" get his face splashed on a 70 foot video screen...I think we'll draw a few more fans to Tech games this season, PLUS...potential recruits.
GET IT DONE!
So if they book something else earlier does it have to be done by then, too?
The job has been bid and deadlines, I'm sure, are set into it. The board must be ready for Tech's first home game, nothing more.
Yeah, it'd be great for the Jam at the Joe, but is the Lincoln Visitors and Tourism folks gonna foot the bill for the production crew???
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Aussierules1985
Speaking of all the work required to operate that beast on another posting reminded me, anyone know what the plans are for operating that thing? I mean do they just hire a team to work it or leave a multi-million dollar screen to some professor of media education and the studs??
Sometimes I wonder what parts of what threads are being read on BB&B. See post #421. (Or maybe everyone has me on ignore.:laugh:)
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Dawgpix
So if they book something else earlier does it have to be done by then, too?
The job has been bid and deadlines, I'm sure, are set into it. The board must be ready for Tech's first home game, nothing more.
Yeah, it'd be great for the Jam at the Joe, but is the Lincoln Visitors and Tourism folks gonna foot the bill for the production crew???
It'd be a great trial run for the crew.
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BUZDAWG
This may be a stupid question, but I keep wondering about it. Is there going to be a net behind the goal post so a field goal or extra point attempt doesn't hit the screen? I assume if a kicked football were to hit the screen it would break it. (the screen)
It would take a hell of a kick to hit that screen....
I've seen very few kickers hit the old board on PAT's and short field goals -
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From my experience watching a HS team playing in a bigger venue with a video board, the production is very stripped down. No ads, no graphics, or stats displayed. There are usually one or two camera operators...thats about it. Looking around on the internet, found many schools and professional sports org outsource their game day video display production.
Yeah it would be nice to have a full blown professional production for the HS jamboree but I highly doubt it'll be one. I bet they'll have one or two cameras set up in the stands filming the overview of the field...which will probably be enough to excite the crowd.
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The Jamb at the Joe probably wont have use of the jumbotron, I think they want to break out the new toy for Techs opener.