Super Bowl halftime show production design starts small, goes big

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Timberlake began the show on a smaller stage in front of a large video wall, a look that evoked the feel of a nightclub — complete with laser lighting effects.
Timberlake then proceeded through the “crowd” and walked up a flight of stairs, emerging in middle of the stands before walking down a sloped catwalk accented with side lighting.
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