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| Lexington built this set for Victoria’s Secret’s major high-end holiday advertisement campaign.
The project was produced in a very quick turnaround time of just three weeks. Jeffrey Beecroft was the production designer for this set, which was completed in August 2006
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| cYclops Production |
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Technical design and fabrication through
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Jeffrey Beecroft
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| ESPN PTI (Pardon the Interruption) is a weekly sports
anchor show in Australia. Lexington built and installed a
new television set for ESPN International at Foxtel
Studios in Sydney. The New Anchor Set included a
custom Truss System and Platforms, Large Scale
graphics depicting rugby and cricket, a raised platform,
and an anchor desk with inset plasma TVs. In addition,
we build a monitor wall which included 9 graphic light
boxes and 2 flat screen television monitors. The
Australian producers and ESPN International were
extremely pleased with the new set and are looking at
the possibility of building an even larger set over the
next few years.
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| ESPN |
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Technical design and fabrication through
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Production Design Group -
a Jack Morton Company
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| Lexington provided the technical design, fabrication and installation for the ESPN Studio A High Definition Set.
The set is comprised of a multi tiered acrylic and wood design with large amounts of interior lighting.
Hanging acrylic soffits, floating acrylic rear projection surround, and multi media desks are just a few of the unique elements.
All interior set lighting was designed and provided by Lexington.
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| ESPN |
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Technical design and fabrication through
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Production Design Group -
a Jack Morton Company
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| Lexington was responsible for the
technical design and fabrication of dozens
of model buildings on this set, collectively
representing "NBA City". We also built the
long railing separating the "town" from the
stage, and the large metal arch structure
over the anchor desk. This project was
completed in November 2005.
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| TNT |
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Technical design and fabrication through
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Production Design Group -
a Jack Morton Company
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| For this studio, we technically
designed, fabricated, and
installed two anchor desks,
signage, and set walls which
consisted of several edge-lit
acrylic panels, flat screen
monitors, and aluminum
louvers. Lexington also installed
a graphic application to the
entire stage floor. This project
was completed in 2003.
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| ESPN |
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Technical design and fabrication through
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Production Design Group -
a Jack Morton Company
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Created for the demanding new medium of high definition television, these intricately detailed sets employ state-of-the-art elements.
Lexington fabricated a high tech acrylic and steel set spanning a 9,500 ft. sound stage. Details included a glass balcony, moving acrylic walls, high tech
finishes throughout, and a 1,600 square-foot graphic football field floor. Much of the complex set is internally lit. |
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| ESPN |
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Technical design and fabrication through
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Production Design Group -
a Jack Morton Company
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| Lexington designed set elements including a monitor sculpture incorporating 6 LCD monitors and an LED ticker.
Custom upholstery and furniture include the interview couch backed by a cushioned wall and the anchor desk. The set is surrounded
with acrylic panels with laminated graphics, and curved steel railings. Lexington's scenic artists executed the paint treatment to
the entire set floor. |
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| E! Network |
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Technical design and fabrication through
installation. |
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Production Design Group
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Lexington technically designed, fabricated, and installed custom scenic elements and furniture for three new G4 sets for the shows X-Play,
The Screen Savers, and Unscrewed.
Among these elements are a colorful wall treatment using painted three-dimensional cardboard panels, a tiled waterfall wall, and a retro bar. |
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| G4 Media |
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Technical design and fabrication through
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G4 Media
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| Lexington constructed the main street scene and vignettes for the show as well as additional weekly sets for new skits.
Turnaround time of skit sets was done within 2 days. |
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| Fox Network |
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Technical design and fabrication through
installation.
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Lexington fabricated this complex set for Bob Costas' coverage of the summer games, which were broadcast live from Athens, Greece.
Fabricated with the detail demanded by high definition television, this multi-stage set featured an overhead circular canopy which housed a rotating light bar.
The set was built in our Arleta facility, fully assembled then disassembled and shipped to Athens for installation on site. |
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| NBC Olympic Planning, Inc. |
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Technical design and fabrication through
installation. |
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Jeremy Conway Design
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