The show will be hosted inside the Solomon Group Building Tent outside the Caesars Superdome
Fox Sports will air AFC and NFC bests in tonight’s game, but three hours before the first play, the ET’s 3:30pm Super Bowl LIX tubi red carpet will be the one of the most famous celebrities Shedding light on some of the fashion games. 1080p HDR production from dedicated spaces other than Caesars Superdome brings new elements to the biggest NFL game of the year.

The Tubi Red Carpet of Super Bowl LIX introduces celebrity fashion in the game.
“We are committed to providing a range of services that will help us to create a range of services that will help us to create a range of services,” said Brad Cheney, Vice President of Field Operations and Engineering at FOX Sports. “The effect of celebrities on these games continues to grow, so I want something that lets you feel a part of the game.”
Red Carpet Lady: Solomon Group, Live Digital Entertainment Provides Essential Support for the Project
After the Thanksgiving holiday, Fox Sports and its project partners reached the final stretch of the preparatory stage. As Super Bowl dates creep up so far, the Solomon Group teams (such as co-founder and CEO Gary Solomon Jr. and senior producer Victoria Smural) are quick to build the interior of a temporary tent. It was an extremely important part. At the venue. Installed as part of the league’s wider infrastructure system, they worked closely with the technical team at Fox Sports to complete the finished design on time.
On the production front, Cheney and his crew provide technology and front bench support for live digital entertainment, which operates as the main production company. Fox Sports Director Brian Lily, producer Mark Teitelman and technical producer Bill Moore are executive producer and showrunner Eddie Delbridge, leading the show in control as program leads It’s coming. Game Creek Video’s Varsity Mobile Unit created this show and after its conclusion, the track becomes a backup mobile unit for disaster recovery for the main game broadcast.

The Solomon Group has put together a structure that houses the show outside the Caesars Superdome.
The space features host Olivia Calpo, Emmy-winning media personality Roxidious, New Orleans defensive end-come Jordan, influencer Taylen Biggs, NFL fashion editor Kaismith and others who want to highlight celebrities It’s big enough to accommodate a variety of outlets. air.
“A lot of other NFL media partners will be on the red carpet, asking questions and seeing everyone come out,” says Cheney. “This (show) has a really neat piece of work that is different from what you would normally expect on the red carpet.”
Tubi’s first: The digital platform’s first live show has 15 cameras, celebrity guests
The Super Bowl and popular culture became a long-standing match in heaven. With the introduction of a new show, there is no better time than bringing it to Tubi as your first live marquee show. Pair this achievement with a game that displays completely free on the platform, and Sunday will be an anniversary for Tubi.
This notable day coincides with a hefty stack of technology. A total of 15 complement cameras feature impressive hardware including standard varieties of Studio Show cameras, a shallow clothing depth camera from Steadicam and Fox Megalodon, and a clear emphasis on all outfits and a close-up accentuation It’s there. Track celebrities under the red carpet.
From a programming perspective, fans can expect celebrities related to both the Chiefs of Kansas City and the Philadelphia Eagles and Host City, but they should also be looking for a few unexpected guests to show up on the carpet .
“I think we all forget how many people are here at the world’s biggest soccer game, so it’s really exciting to see how we can pull them to the show,” continues Cheney. “There are ways (talents) can sit down and have deeper conversations with us or longer.”
In addition to the celebrities participating in the game, the show features photos of the players and their pre-match costumes as they enter the stadium from the team’s bus into their respective locker rooms.

Game Creek Video’s Varsity Mobile Unit creates this show.
HDR Difference: The impact of workflow for popping outfits on Super Bowl Sunday
1080p HDR is not a new workflow for Fox Sports crews, but in this particular situation used in live fashion shows, HDR components become a major game changer for viewers of compatible devices.
“Our goal is to set the stage and create something that really surprises people,” says Cheney. “These outfits are very surprising detailed orientation, and the visual differences in HDR make the show really try to drive that house.”
Ultimately, the show points to fans in a Chiefs Aguls matchup at Fox, Tubi and the network’s digital outlets at 6:30pm ET.
“It’s not just football fans who are stubborn to suit this game, so (this show) is about really dealing with every customer in the Super Bowl,” he adds. “The more you deal with those people and drive them to watch the game, the more important part of the day.”