DEVON, UK – S+H Technical Support again supplied its LED Video Floor to television game show, The Cube. The floor of The Cube becomes a volatile and unpredictable physical boundary with which contestants have to deal and overcome while they perform the tasks. The Video Floor uses three RGB LEDs positioned next to each other to populate the LED PCBs – as opposed to SMD boards – which produces a specific quality of pixel suited to the gaming video content displayed on the floor.
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DEVON, UK – Drapes, starcloth, LED and visual effects specialists S+H Technical Support again supplied its LED Video Floor to the latest series of high profile television games show, The Cube – via producers Objective Television.
The series is recorded at Fountain TV Studios in Wembley, London, and broadcast on ITV 1.
Presented by Philip Schofield, contestants can win up to £250,000 of prize money by completing straightforward tasks within a 4 x 4 meter Perspex cube, which becomes challenging with the addition of disorientating visuals and sonic effects plus the pressure of being in front of a live audience.
As such, the video floor has an integral role in the show’s overall concept.
S+H’s product was specified by set designer Julian Healey as a versatile, robust and cost-effective solution to run their floor based immersive visual effects. He has used it before and it was also chosen for its ‘white’ settings.
The floor of The Cube was comprised from 36 panels of Video Floor making a 3.6 sq. meter surface area.
The Video Floor is a 18.75 mm video tile product available exclusively through S+H Technical in the UK. It was originally seen on the Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Using the ‘DIP’ system of three RGB LEDs positioned next to each other to populate the LED PCBs – as opposed to SMD boards – this produces a specific quality of pixel which is suited to the Cube’s gaming video content displayed on the floor.
The floor of The Cube becomes a volatile and unpredictable physical boundary with which contestants have to deal and overcome while they perform the tasks.
The selection of video content is delivered by games software company, Lumina.
S+H has 200 panels of Video floor in its hire stock which is out constantly on a variety of projects. Apart from TV shows, it’s also popular for making interactive bar floor areas at events, for ‘live’ dancefloors at parties and spectacular fashion show runways, where the anti-skid properties and thermal management systems ensure maximum safety.
Tough and well-engineered, it has a high-abrasive resistance and a strong aluminum alloy transparent covering, so it can be directly trampled on and stomped over with no ill effects. The panels can also be joined seamlessly for continuous ‘runs’ of video.
The airtight design is IP68 rated for exterior environments, and the modular design makes it quick to assemble.
S+H’s Video Floor has also been used on The Cube roll outs in the Ukraine and Portugal.
S+H’s Terry Murtha says, “The Cube is one of the current flagship programs of ITV and to be commissioned to provide such an important element of it is truly excellent. To then gain the work on the Portuguese and the Ukrainian versions as well is totally awesome.”