Want to see how the Halftime set was made? The team behind the set takes you on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show stage. Video by Pepsi.
I wish this video was longer because although the half time show was incredible, this is the type of stuff I like to see and wonder how it was all done and set up.
It's A Video Out Showing The People Setting it Up. The Gentleman and His Crew Said They Usually Have to Shift The Props , but They Live in LA and it made it Easier
I was in the field cast for the show and I can confirm when the sky was completely dark the field looked incredible, after seeing the show in the pitch dark during rehearsals I was underwhelmed by how they looked during the actual show
Woow!!!we really should appreciate the people behind the design and preparation of the stage...and this year's half time was the best...totally looved it.
So proud to have had the opportunity to be part of the Half Time Crew. It is great to get to see this video to get more insight on the process and "behind the scenes". I would love to learn more on the discussions with artists regarding their plans, the song list, and collaboration between them and stage designers to put come up with the final stage design.
Out. Freakin. Standing!!!!!!! Everyone involved deserve raises on raises on raises! It was incredible and the expertise was on full display. The creativity is awe-inspiring. Thanks so much for posting!
The set was incredible! All the color changes and effects was so cool! Snoop morphing into a dog in the background picture frame was crazy cool! Great job on design and set up.
Oh gosh! Goose bumps! We only saw the show on youtube I was thinking hard how this was done. ... And you did the setup less than 10 minutes. Oh! great work! It's very informative
I used to be a project manager for one of the best companies that do projects like this in the UK and honestly, it was probably my favourite job in my 10-year career. The craftsmanship of all the different techniques that go into such a project is unmatched! Well done to the team!
Love seeing the behind the scenes for these halftime shows would love to see the process of which songs they pick for this kind of performance seeing what could of been
*AMAZING* ..... All I can say is f-ing freaking amazing.... 👏🏾 This is it's own *movie* *THANK YOU DESIGN TEAM* 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 and everyone who worked to make this happen 💕 *LOVED IT* - *JUST AWESOME*
Awesome work. The one question I would have is where did the power and DMX Lines go to the carts? When watching the setup videos I cannot find the line to the carts. I suppose that it went into the first cart and then the others were patched through...right? Did it come from one of the light carts underneath the cloth?
Great stuff, but I really didn't get the effect of the floor lights representing Compton at night. I was very disappointed that the cars didn't bounce up and down during the finally.
@@g-dragonsgirl9505 Its all good. A lot of money goes into a NFL Halftime show. The creative team should of thought about the lighting conditions at Sofi: especially if the SB was played in the daytime. 1) I thought the lighted floor was carpeting with a plaid design look. 2) The cars definitely represented West Coast but making them bounce was a "trademark" to the rap industry and the LA community. 3) You can have anyone sit behind the steering wheel of the cars for them to bounce. A remote control could of worked and nice camera angles for the finally. 4) Why would a jail building be part of the set to represent Compton? I would of settled for another structure representing police brutality. 5) The performers were great, I was hoping Chuck D and Flavor Flav "Public Enemy" would of made a guest appearance.
I was thinking exactly the same. It must have taken a lot of effort to do all the light work... To then perform on daylight and not see the light effect??? I don't understand it. I am very puzzled with this.
@@JohanZIX it was def made in mind with the performance being during nighttime. It sucks that it wasn't but it is weird that it was planned that way, maybe the schedule changed? Idk
@@shaksham.22 they were playing their instruments but their actions were not driving the music we heard. The NFL is famous for not allowing live music to be a part of the show/broadcast of every Superbowl half time show. The Red Hot Chili Peppers famously performed with short leads dangling unattached from their guitars/bass purpusfuly ruining the illusion in protest to the NFL not allowing them to play the music live. The vocals are the only thing that come through live.
@@doofer80 thats quite sad tbh It would have sounded fire if it was live. All this time i was believing that they actually played it though i had my own doubt about it too given the elite level of coordination in music transitions
All the hard work goes without notice and under appreciated. My hats off to the men and women that made it all happen for the artists. Without them, the artist is basically useless
I believe Dr. Dre would tell the set designers what he wanted the set to look like and they would draft pictures of the buildings for his approval. I live in Compton and just about each 'building' had a significance. From that circular spike structure which is a replica of the sculpture at city hall, to that court house replica, to that club 'Eve After Dark' . The 'Tams #21' sign which is the Tams burger place on the corner of Rosecrans and Central which is where Suge Knight backed out and ran over someones head as he tried to escape gun fire after a "NWA" get together post movie production(something like that). That is the reason he is in prison now.
@Shaksham Shubham they were playing their instruments but their actions were not driving the music we heard. The NFL is famous for not allowing live music to be a part of the show/broadcast of every Superbowl half time show. The Red Hot Chili Peppers famously performed with short leads dangling unattached from their guitars/bass purpusfuly ruining the illusion in protest to the NFL not allowing them to play the music live. The vocals are the only thing that come through live.