This year’s Pepsi Halftime Show with The Weeknd during the Super Bowl LV was broadcast using ten ARRI Super35 cameras. PRG, the company behind the technical side of the show, shared some interesting information about the equipment used. Even if you, like me, don’t follow American football, you must have heard about the Super Bowl – the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL). It is not uncommon to watch the Super Bowl every year even though you do not follow NFL all year long. The final match of the National Football League long ago exceeded the boundaries of the sport. Every year, Super Bowl is a show of superlatives with the most viewers on TV, the most expensive TV commercials, the most expensive halftime shows with the world’s top artists,… You get the point. Watch the video below (it seems that the rights holder does not allow to embed the video, but do not worry, it is just a click away over on YouTube): Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show with The Weeknd This year’s Pepsi halftime show during the 55th Super Bowl featured the Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer Abel Makkonen Tesfaye known professionally as the Weeknd. Why am I writing about it on CineD? The international entertainment production company PRG that was responsible for the technical realization of the show shared some interesting information about the light and camera equipment used on the halftime show. PRG has been a technical partner of the Pepsi Halftime Show for...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 17 February, 2021