Fox’s ‘First 100 Days’ debuts from Studio F

By Michael P. Hill January 25, 2017

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For its graphics, “The First 100 Days” uses a blocky, almost structural look that’s somewhat reminiscent of the large, solid wall found in Studio F.

Not surprisingly, the color palette is red, white and blue. The look is accented by imagery of the presidential seal, the White House and U.S. maps.

For the video chandelier, the look is repeated, but using a larger, simplified rendering of the White House flanked by the map and an American flag. On the reverse side of the LED structure, which is only visible in the opening sequence, photographs of Donald Trump are used as well.

Another element used throughout the show is a gold-framed day counter marking the number of days since the start of the new administration, a look that’s more in line with the network’s inauguration look

On the reverse side of the LED structure, which is only visible in the opening sequence, photographs of Donald Trump are used as well.

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