‘Un Nuevo Día’ creates vibrant but homey studio

By Michael P. Hill June 5, 2018

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Camera right of the central desk takes on the look of an open mezzanine with angled staircase.

Tall faux windows and built-in cubbies along with pale brick walls are featured prominently, while the area is separated visually from the video wall with an eye-catching criss-cross wall created using a deep wood and backlit diamond shapes. 

The area itself is flexible enough to be used for a variety of setups — whether one on one interviews, performances or demonstrations. 

The far right side of this area’s balcony is fronted with an LED ticker-style ribbon that carries over into the curved LED video wall next to this area, giving the show another flexible area for a variety of segments. 

Thin bands of color changing LED are integrated into many parts of these two areas, as are a trio of small, uplit wall segments delineated by deep wood columns and decorative wall sconces. 

In these areas, as well as the rest of the studio, a rich wood chevron floor brings warmth and unity to the entire studio’s look.

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