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- Daily
Beat
- NYCL earned an Emmy nomination for their design for Metro’s
The Daily Beat.
- Hard
Rock Live - Bad Company
- Taped at the Hard Rock in Orlando, this concert lighting exemplifies
Rock & Roll lighting at its finest. Swooping camera angles contribute
to the larger than life spectacle of the band.
- MSNBC
Silicone Summit
- NYCL is well versed in major event lighting. MSNBC’s Silicon
Summit at Stanford University featured automated fixtures that followed
Tom Brokaw using a shoulder mounted transponder.
- MSNBC
Silicone Summit 2
- A year later, and after much economic activity in the technology sector,
MSBNC revisited with subject, this time in New York City.
- Name
That Video
- As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video used video walls to
project the music videos, which contestants had to identify. In this
clip, we see what happens when the winner guesses all ten videos in
a row.
- Where
in the World is Carmen SanDiego? 1
- Where
in the World is Carmen SanDIego? 2
- Teaching children geography in a game show format proved to be a big
hit for PBS and NYCL design team.
- Shining
Time Station 1
- Shining
Time Station 2
- Starring Ringo Star, this adoring children’s show illustrates
how NYCL creates a fantastical storybook look in a train depot.
- Two
Minute Drill 1
- Two
Minute Drill 2
- ESPN’s Two Minute Drill shows the way NYCL uses atmospheric
conditions to heighten the dramatic elements of this sports trivia game
show.
- Who
Wants to be a Millionaire 1
- Who
Wants to be a Millionaire 2
- Who
Wants to be a Millionaire 3
- Setting the lighting standard for the 21st Century game show, the
NYCL’s design for Who Want To Be A Millionaire showed the world
what can be acheived with choreographed camera, talent, and lighting
sequences.
- The
Pulse 1
- The
Pulse 2
- This news-magazine show used highly visible lighting and extreme camera
angles to capture the vibe of breaking news and hot topics. Noticeable
beams of light contribute to the overall atmosphere of up-to-the-minute
information.
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