Projects: 19,000 Sq Ft Of Display And Brilliant Content At Redone LAX Terminal July 7, 2013 by Super User This has the makings of something really special. The revitalized Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) at LAX opens next month with a series of enhancements that will make the technical side of travel better, but also add to the experience of passing through the crazy-busy airline terminal. The terminal will be filled with big, intriguing …
Preset Good Advice Series: Manolo Almagro July 5, 2013 by Super User The third in our video vignette series features Manolo Almagro (known by many simply as Manny) providing some solid advice on who to seek out for advice. Manny works for TPN and is based out of Chicago, and has a long history in and on the edges of this sector.
Preset Good Advice Video Series: Steve Harris of Cineplex July 4, 2013 by Super User The second Good Advice video is up on the Preset Group site, this one featuring Steve Harris of Cineplex Digital talking about stakeholders in digital signage projects. As mentioned yesterday, this is a running series of videos shot at the Preset Mixer earlier this year, before any of the interview subjects got unruly.
New Preset Video Series Features Advice From Industry Veterans July 3, 2013 by Super User When we held the Preset Mixer in Las Vegas in March 2013, we had a video crew there shooting the event and hauling some industry friends into an area where lights and cameras were set up. We wanted to do quick interviews, to be edited later, with folks, focusing on providing advice to people just …
Mood Media Does Content Deal With TripAdvisor June 21, 2013 by Super User I was talking recently with someone about content and who was out there thinking a little differently about what went on screens, The gas station guys, I said. They are sourcing material from new and different places. I don’t have much enthusiasm for the stuff shovelled from broadcast networks, but I do like the stuff …
Want Great Creative On Your Digital Signs? How About A Renoir? June 10, 2013 by Super User In the right setting – particularly corporate – the idea of screens doubling as picture frames for great works of art seems pretty appealing. A Danish company, ArtPlayer, has a subscription digital sign feed that enables users to run fine art images in HD on their screens. The company has famous works from all the great …
Transit Screen Arrives, But Is It A Few Years Too Late? May 31, 2013 by Super User A small company in Washington, DC is trying to expand the footprint for a digital sign application that displays everything a commuter in that market might want to know about getting around. It appears to look and work great, but it’s hard to wonder why people wouldn’t just tap this information on their smartphone. Digital …
Projects: Clorox Promotion Pushes Consumer Photos To LED Board May 29, 2013 by Super User Clorox recently promoted its new Smart Tube Technology which, I guess, cleans stuff, using a mobile to big-ass digital billboard in Toronto’s big Yonge and Dundas Square are, which is kinda sorta like Times Square. Put together by Titan Outdoor and using Capital Networks’ Audience software – which already drives a pile of the screens …
DOOHgood And Help Moore, OK’s F5 Survivors May 22, 2013 by Super User Even on the other side of the world the Moore, OK F5 tornado is big news, and a couple of emails came in to me here suggesting DOOHgood needs to get ramped up for driving donations to the American Red Cross. As a network operator in the US – retail, ad, corporate or whatever – …
Video: Virtually Driving With Leap Motion And Street View April 25, 2013 by Super User My enthusiasm for most gesture stuff is really limited, but the notable exception is with the Leap Motion technology that has now been with developers for several months and will shortly be available on the consumer market. People should be able to buy the little gesture-sensing sticks in late May (make that July), for $80, …