PRG Puts 360° Services Into Play for the Big Game
For more than 20 years, PRG has provided equipment and solutions for the biggest annual event in US sports and the cultural touchpoint that ...
The results are in, and Sunday’s big game was third most watched television program ever. More than 118 million viewers and 7 million streamers watched as The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles went head-to-head in the big game, and Rihanna took the stage during halftime for her first performance since 2018. PRG brought technical labor, lighting, rigging, networking and LED to 2023’s pregame coverage and player introductions, and once again provided lighting and networking for the Apple Music Halftime Show. Below are a few highlights of PRG’s participation:
Pregame LED, Lighting and Rigging Production Club was back designing the custom light show, video wall and display featured in FOX sports coverage prior to Sunday’s game. PRG provided lighting and LED for the Lombardi Trophy presentation, lighting for DJ Snake’s performance, and lighting and LED for the player intros.
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Live locker room footage featured PRG’s tunnel lighting and LED walls. Then, players from both teams entered the field through custom carts fabricated by All Access, outfitted in ROE CB5 LED panels and lighting supplied by PRG. Production Club described it as “a vornado of scenic, lighting, SFX and video.” Visuals were Art Directed by Native Arizonian and Navajo Artist Randy L. Barton. Tim Fallon acted as the Technical Director with Sophie Reeves as Lead Producer and Griffin Behm as Designer and LD for the segment. PRG sent six lighting technicians, a fiber networking engineer, and an on-site project manager for the pregame segment. The lighting order included four GrandMA2 consoles distributed on site and more than 100 fixtures.
Halftime Lighting and Networking
Rihanna made her highly anticipated, gravity-defying debut to the halftime stage, featuring seven flown platforms, more than 200 dancers in all white, and zero guest performers. This was Rihanna’s solo moment, and the Roc Nation superstar artist did not disappoint, playing a medley of her biggest hits before finishing off the 13-minute mash-up with a performance of her song ‘Diamonds’.
PRG has been the trusted lighting provider of the halftime show for more than 20 years, and this year, in partnership with PRG Forum, is once again providing lighting and fiber network integration throughout the stadium for the lighting design by Al Gurdon and Ben Green. The Lighting Director was Harry Forster, with Eric Marchwinski and Mark Humphrey programming the show and Alen Sisul gaffing. Willo Perron conceptualized the show, with Bruce Rodgers as Creative Director and Production Designer. Gear from PRG included cables, networking, power, infrastructure and more than 600 lighting fixtures, among them 6 proprietary PRG GroundControl Longthrow™ units, controlled by three Full GrandMA3s and one Light. During the halftime commentary, fans got a glimpse of the 7.5-minute setup, as the crew quickly assembled the stage and all production elements. “This halftime show was a historic moment for Roc Nation, and PRG was proud to support it,” said PRG VP of Sales Tony Ward. “Providing lighting for the most watched moment in television is a challenge and a privilege that we look forward to taking on each year.”
Pre-Game Lighting CrewLighting Designer & LD: Griffin Behm Technical Director: Tim Fallon Lead Producer: Sophie Reeves PRG Account Executive: Bobby Allen PRG Project Manager: Bryan Barry Fiber / Stadium Lighting Tech: Michael Dodge Lighting PM: Josh Fenn Lighting Crew Chief: Thomas Walls Lighting Tech: Luis “Koach” Collazo Lighting Tech: Shawn Whitton Lighting Tech: Ryan Textor LED Lead: Josh Marrano LED Tech: Colton Carroll HalftimeDesign Concept by Willo Perron and Rihanna Creative Direction and Production Design: Bruce Rodgers Art Direction: Shelley Rodgers, Lindsey Breslauer, Maria Garcia and Lily Rodgers. Art Department: Regan Eastland Lighting CrewLighting Designer: Al Gurdon and Ben Green Lighting Director: Harry Forster Lighting Director/ML Programmer: Eric Marchwinski and Mark Humphrey Gaffer: Alen Sisul Lead Best Boy: John Cox Best Boys: Dennis Sisul, Chris Latsch, Damon Isaacks Best Boys / Followspots: Adam Hagin, Michael Smallman, Daisy Toledo, Ron Murphy Pre-vis Tech: Nicholas Coauette Lighting Systems Tech: Jonathan Martin and Aria Grosvenor PRG Chief Tech: Robb Minnotte PRG Lead Techs: Matt Genezcko, Janos Bode 22 Degrees Lighting Project Coordinator: Marie Turner PRG Account Managers: Tony Ward and Patrick OsunaROCNATION Executive Producer/Director: Shawn Carter Executive Producer/Co-Director: Desiree Perez Associate Director: Cameron Whitelaw Executive Producers: Jesse Collins and Jay Brown Producer/Director: Hamish Hamilton Co-Executive Producer: Dionne Harmon Event Producer: Dave Meyers ROCNATION: Jana Fleishman Supervising Producer: Aaron CookePre-Game Gear Lighting 8x Vari-Lite VL6000 20x GLP JDC Line 1000 14x Martin VDO Fatron 38x Martin Rush Par 2 7x ARRI Skypanel 10x Chroma-Q Color Force II 72 3x Chroma-Q Color Force II 48 2x Source 4 LED Lustr LED 40x ROE CB5 tiles 5x ROE CB3 tiles Control 2x GrandMA2 Full 2x GrandMA2 Light
13x Pathway VIA12 6740 w/SM SFP 11x Pathway OCTO 4x Pathway eLinkHalftime Lighting Fixtures 146x Vari-lite VL3600 Profile 72x Robe Robin 1200 35x Vari-lite VL2600 325x GLP X4 76x TMB Solaris Flare 6x Strong Gladiator IV 6x Britebox Flame LT3000 6x PRG GroundControl LongThrow 3x MA Lighting grandMA3 Full 1x MA Lighting grandMA3 Lite 2x zactrack PRO servers Atmosphere 4x MDG theONE 8x Reel EFX Diffusion DF-50 8x Reel EFX Fans Networking 24x PRG Virtuoso Super Node 2x SMPTE Distripalyzer Brainstorm 24x Pathway VIA12 6742