Pretty cool Thunder logo on the top of Devon last night
https://x.com/tiffanylehman92/status...59336217878642
Hey that is cool! Bancfirst also had a new animation last night after the game was over, it said OKC WINS!
HOLY CRAP! That is AWESOME I am so stoked to see the new light system in all its glory!
will be interesting to see if TNT/ESPN continue to ignore OKC's skyline during the games. I know we're not NY or Dallas with a huge skyline, but it'd be nice if they could broadcast current OKC skyline shots, and more than just once per game. ....
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Every skyline shot I’ve seen during game breaks is atleast 5 years old. Full lighting on Devon, pre BancFirst renovation, dark First National. Poor angles. I could be wrong but I imagine they are re-used videos sent in by the organization. Next year when OKC gets more nationally televised games I hope there are better shots. Best angles that show density are NW 10th in midtown facing south, Western Ave bridge over I-40 facing NE, and Robinson Ave south of Dean McGee (one of the few urban street canyons we have)
I can't believe I missed this Tuesday night. I didn't even think to look up. I will make sure to look up tonight however. Unless we lose to Dallas of course and I am hanging my head.
Having been involved in multiple media shoots during the Thunder’s halcyon days circa ‘11 to ‘16, I can tell you that networks don’t invest in B-roll footage until the conference finals. No color pieces, either. Note that there are no TV trucks onsite for this round either. If we make it to the next round we will see a major upgrade in skyline pics and other B-roll. That’s when you also see other national media, for instance publications. Media descends on a city during the playoffs, sure, but not really until late rounds.
There were briefly some lightning effects behind the logo but they didn't last long and I didn't catch them. The image is only on the one triangle that faces Paycom.
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I noticed yesterday or the day before that they are also testing light bars on the side of the building, opposite Paycom and facing away from most downtown activity. I think it was only a story or two, maybe 15-20 stories from the ground.
Pete, thanks for the awesome shots of Devon Energy Center and the downtown skyline. Thunder will need to win one in Dallas to insure more games in OKC; wouldn't be surprised to see this series go 6 or 7 games.
at the night market last night there was animations of lightning coming out of the logo. it was pretty wild
At what point does it become a distraction, tacky, eyesore more like Times Square and Las Vegas hotel 30 story video walls or am I overthinking it?
I love the subtle lighting accents on the buildings downtown that show the architecture features at night and appreciate the orange/blue lighting schemes to support the Thunder, but from your description it sounds like they have a 50 foot led wall in the top triangle with the ability to do a lot.
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Those triangles are more than 50 floors in the air.
You can see from my photos that if you are at ground level, the images are smaller than even the BancFirst LED bands.
Vegas is gawdy in a good way. Times Square is one of the most dystopian places I have ever visited in my life. NYC is one of my favorite cities on earth, Times Square burning to the ground and never being rebuilt would be an improvement. It is a tourist trap of epic proportions.
Today, new paperwork was submitted to increase the remaining Devon TIF (#8) from $1 million to $4 million.
This may be for the new LED light system on the tower.
That is wickedly cool. Almost like a small very high version of the sphere. Next should be Sauron's eye.
Last few nights the triangle has been just lit up red with the rest of the tower dark.
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