‘Mega News’ goes big with clean, modern set

By NewscastStudio March 4, 2016

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Mega TV, based in Miami and owned by Spanish Broadcasting Systems, debuted a new home for its “Mega News” broadcasts.

The set, from Aldo Alvarez at Sabca Productions, combines a modern look that mixes blues, whites and gray with technology accents and internally lit elements.

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One side of the set features the sit down area, with a high glass table backed by printed graphics a stack of internally lit boxes in varying shades. A textural wall with branded glass panels with standoffs is also included.

Moving toward the center of the studio, a 9-panel video array is featured prominent before the wall transitions to another, eye-catching configuration of internally lit boxes backed with additional printed graphics.

The set also includes an additional standup area with wall mounted flat screen.

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Throughout the set, blocky headers coordinate well with the stacks of boxes found elsewhere on the set, while strategic accent lighting, particularly on the solid, textural walls, adds a nice touch of detail and depth.

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