USC - Game Day Large Stadium Prints and Fan Festivals
The start of this project again started with a site walk. This time, because of the large area, we utalized both the Navis mobile scanner and aerial drone lidar scanners. Once those were complete, they were then combined and processed in the Navvis website. The result involved creating precise models and extracting dimensions for an extensive 500,000 square feet, covering various sections of the stadium such as seat fills, field wall covers, railings, and tunnel walls. This meticulous approach reflected a dedicated focus on detail and precision, specifically tailored for optimal reproduction on large format printers. The Fan festival portion of this project started with a meeting with project managers to determine what USC needed and wanted to see. The first step in the process was an overhead cad plan created in sketchup laying out all of the required areas. In collaboration with Graphic Designers, I played a pivotal role in developing a presentation deck that effectively captured the unique essence of USC's Legacy. Throughout the project's duration, I collaborated seamlessly with the graphics department, Installation Team, Project Managers, Internal Graphics Department, and USC's Graphics Department, ensuring cohesive teamwork and a smooth execution process.