Game Shows 2

#08
This is a wide angle shot of the Reel to Reel Game Show with Peter Marshal built for Til Productions and Paxon Network. The set is 12’ tall and consist of 3 areas camera left is main game board a 10’ film reel with seven 3’ film reels inside containing a total of 49 programmable light boxes with programmable neon trim bordering all this is hooked up to a 7 brick multi-function programmable game show control computer system. The top of the set is wrapped with a multilevel vacuform border with inlayed neon and surrounded by 7 light box towers center area is a 3 step laminated pedestal with a 13’ wide wall inset with a 8x12 rear projection screen. The right side is a series of CNC cut custom metal laminator soji screen panels backed in 1000H vellum and two of these panels are sliding door systems backed by a scenic vacuform trim wall for contestants to enter. Oh yeah, did I mention the host podium and contestant podium with random access control buttons to game board and light boxes.
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#09
Close up of Reel to Reel game board / Peter Marshal and
25 x 160 white background cyc.
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#10
Camera right close up of Reel to Reel contestant area, podium and two digitally controlled score boards.
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#11
Reel round 2 rolling film reel riser to seat host and 4 contestant / stars for questions.
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#12
Reel to Reel Game Show round 2 with closed contestant doors.
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#13
Reel to Reel Game Show with open contestant doors.
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#14 Maryland Lottery
When Sony and the Maryland lottery asked us to build and install several sets for their Game show we were honored.
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#15 Maryland Lottery
This is Dice way, an auto body quality car with pneumatic air rams that flip the farring rolling the dice activated by plungers on the contestant podiums.
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#16 Maryland Lottery
This is Paycheck Bonus, an oversized rolling checkbook with scenic check and letter flats With monitor counter gag and podium.
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#17 Maryland Lottery
This is Round 1 of Crab Cash a 2 part interactive game on a rolling wagon with molded crabs on a mechanical slide holding prize light boxes.
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