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EP3 eSports Production Value: Blizzard Cup 2011

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 moge   United States. January 03 2012 05:16. Posts 124
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Note: Some of these topics I only cover in the video, so please have a look to get the full comments on each section.



Check out my other posts and videos on eSports production value
http://www.teamliquid.net/blog/iloveesports

This week in my series about eSports production values, I’m taking a look at the gom.tv Blizzard Cup.

The Blizzard Cup was a huge event—it was what I like to call a ”manicured” production—they had a huge budget and an extremely talented team. This is what it looks like to bring all of the elements of production to one single event: lighting design, set design, music, video, live camera direction, and stagecraft.

Because of the budget involved, I don’t expect us mere mortals to take much away from the scale and grandeur of this event. Instead, I want to focus on the attention to detail. I want to point out a few key things that most people probably saw but didn’t notice. The culmination of detail raises a production above the fray.

After running around the stage, seven things immediately stand out to me:
1. The huge LED backdrop
2. Intelligent lighting
3. Black Marley dance floor
4. Accent lighting everywhere
5. Every inch of the stage has set pieces
6. Subtle lighting
7. Giant Blizzard floor decal

Awesome floor:
I’ve talked about flooring before, and I honestly think it is one of the most underappreciated aspects of stagecraft. Dreamhack Winter had black carpet down, and by the end of the tournament, it just started looking a little blah. Marley floor is dance flooring that is easily rented, super easy to put down, and comes in black, white, and grey. It adds a nice sheen to your stage and, IMHO, is a nice bang for your buck.

Lighting designer and set painter:
If you are on the cheap, I would encourage everyone to hire a set painter (not a designer or carpenter) who has some design and carpentry skills. Then team that set painter up with a solid lighting designer. The combination of set painter and lighting designer will boost a production more than any other combination.

Best reveal evar!
I LOVE this player reveal. It is everything I love about big production stagecraft. Check out the video starting at 07:35 to watch me skweee like a girl as I watch it.

Two awesome, subtle details:
During the reveal and subsequent interviews, we see that the stage floor is actually two tiered; this is a great touch and allows the players to be ‟staged” for the reveal in a way that wouldn’t have been possible had they just been on the floor. Also, what I really loved was the caution tape. I know it is a silly thing to notice, but it is in line with my statement about details stacking on top of each other. No one will ever notice the caution tape, but that doesn’t mean you won’t see it. Small set dressing and stage design details go a long way.

Lighting:
In the video, I talk about three basic lighting setups. Here, they begin with red, heat-of-the-moment flashing lights prior to the reveal; then they transition into a more standard white, front lighting for the interviews; and finally, during the player transition, they shift the stage into a beautiful blue wash. Having moods or washes in lighting is an awesome way to really maximize the bang for your buck in a lighting system.

Design for your camera:
Something I don’t think anyone is doing but everyone should be doing: design your camera shots BEFORE you design your stage. In the video starting at 14:55, I discuss how Blizzard Cup did this.

Blizzard Cup had a huge budget, a huge crew, and lots of time—all things the average eSports event doesn’t have. However, if you break it down, Blizzard Cup is a layering of details and choreographed camera angles that focus on a detailed set that is wonderfully highlighted with both simple (red and blue washes) and complex (moving intelligent) lighting.

In my opinion, in terms of big budget eSports events for 2011, Blizzard Cup knocked it out of the park.

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GG,

Jason



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  R1CH       Administrator       January 03 2012 05:30.Profile Blog # 
Enjoyed watching your video, you pointed out a lot of very relevant things. Hope the right people watch and learn from it .
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  Antoine   United States. January 03 2012 05:36. Posts 6238Profile Blog # 
I watched this earlier, thanks as always. You pick up on so many things I would otherwise never think about.
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 Dubzex   United States. January 03 2012 06:39. Posts 3308
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That was a really cool video. I hope the other tournaments take your advice to improve upon what they already have.
 
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 Liquid`Nazgul       Administrator       January 03 2012 06:42.Profile Blog # 
enjoyed watching this!
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 Mawi   Sweden. January 03 2012 06:47. Posts 4268
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Never Saw blizzard cup 2011 due to me being on vacation but when I saw this video holy snap.. You bring up so many points I have never looked at or thinked off. When you pointed out the sponsor thing I just had to agree with you simple as that.

Thanks for doing this was intresting and really informative.
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 Troublesome   United Kingdom. January 03 2012 07:02. Posts 522
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Really intelligent observations. MLG, IPL or NASL should hire you as a consultant.
Roll with the punches.
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  Ares[Effort]  *   DEMACIA. January 03 2012 08:24. Posts 6104Profile Blog # 
Really liked it, followed you on twitter!
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 moge   United States. January 03 2012 09:54. Posts 124
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Thanks everyone! Today has been a hugely encouraging day. I'll definitely keep making these. I mentioned this in another thread that I think next week will either be on JP McDaniels' new home setup or on the MLG set for Twitch. Both I think are really well done and I think they are both pretty accessible from a cost/skill perspective to put together.


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  heyoka       Administrator       January 03 2012 16:42.Profile Blog # 
I don't know why this doesn't get more attention because it's really good. Very interesting.
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  HawaiianPig   Canada. January 03 2012 17:06. Posts 4733Profile Blog # 
Seriously, awesome stuff.
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  Noam   Israel. January 03 2012 17:46. Posts 1576Profile # 
That was great. So professional
 
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 Mactavian   Canada. January 03 2012 17:52. Posts 60
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That was a brilliant video. Especially liked the detailed focus on specific parts. Well done my man.
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 Torte de Lini   Canada. January 03 2012 17:58. Posts 26995
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I watched this and I thought this would be something I wouldn't be interested in or something that really didn't require so much attention.

I don't think it could of captivated my interest without the same kind of enthusiasm, interest and tone that you had. Really great stuff, I know I personally thrive on the inner-workings of how a team is managed, its funds, planning and how events are managed and set up, but I can now add this to the very "behind-the-scenes" work that egg me to know more about.

Great stuff, great explanations and use of terms, but shortly defined and elaborated to not lose your viewers in the mumbo-jumbo of the whole set up. Some things I knew or would have known if asked upon, but it was great. Never knew about the floor choice, the culmination of details that really just draws us to the big picture and the "wow" factor of it all.

Picking the camera angles was definitely something I never considered and just went "huh... that's true, that's right, that makes sense".

Good stuff, you've got my attention!
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 Saechiis   Netherlands. January 03 2012 18:09. Posts 2880
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Thanks, this was really interesting.
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 Jaisse   United States. January 04 2012 00:01. Posts 66
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This is great! Very interesting.
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 seodoth   Netherlands. January 04 2012 02:03. Posts 276
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awesome very informative
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 Froadac   United States. January 04 2012 09:12. Posts 5604
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Interesting. Hopefully other productions can take away something from this.
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 tsuxiit   January 04 2012 12:48. Posts 1273
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Great analysis, you talked about a lot of stuff I've never thought so closely but now think is really cool. Thanks a lot for making this, really.
Last edit: 2012-01-04 12:49:09
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 surfinbird1   Germany. January 04 2012 19:42. Posts 999
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It's awesome how much stuff the untrained eye is missing. I really enjoyed this, thanks.
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