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Che tempo che fa

Che tempo che fa

Che tempo che fa

“Che tempo che fa” is a TV program hosted by Fabio Fazio that is a combination of talk show and entertainment program. It covers various topics, such as current affairs, culture, politics, sports and entertainment, and features interviews with famous people, both Italian and international.

Idea

“Che tempo che fa” stands out in the television landscape not only for its content but emerges as a forerunner in the use of graphic and visual innovations aimed at forging a deeper and more engaging television experience.

The use of the works of renowned artists such as Alberto Burri and Massimo Listri is not only an aesthetic choice, but represents a bridge between contemporary art and media. By transforming artworks into digital formats suitable for studio LEDs, the program creates a visual environment that goes beyond mere set design, becoming a dynamic and interactive art gallery.

Work

We realized:

  • The adaptation of the works of renowned artists Alberto Burri and Massimo Listri. Through the use of their works, it was possible to create a connection between contemporary art and media. By transforming the artworks into digital formats suitable for the studio’s LED surfaces, the program created a visual environment that transcends traditional set design, transforming into a dynamic and interactive art gallery.
  • The Musical Performance Graphics: Visual content, designed specifically for the studio’s LED surfaces, enriches musical performances by adding a visual dimension that synchronizes with the music, significantly enhancing the viewer’s experience.
  • The broadcast theme song: A graphic and musical element that introduces the program. It is a short video or animation that serves to identify the broadcast and capture the viewer’s attention.
  • Bumpers of the various segments: These are short graphic interludes used to separate the different segments of the program, such as “Che tempo che farà” “Che tempo che fa anteprima” and “Che tempo che fa il Tavolo” These elements are essential to maintain viewer interest and to give visual coherence to the program.

Idea

“Che tempo che fa” stands out in the television landscape not only for its content but emerges as a forerunner in the use of graphic and visual innovations aimed at forging a deeper and more engaging television experience.

The use of the works of renowned artists such as Alberto Burri and Massimo Listri is not only an aesthetic choice, but represents a bridge between contemporary art and media. By transforming artworks into digital formats suitable for studio LEDs, the program creates a visual environment that goes beyond mere set design, becoming a dynamic and interactive art gallery.

Work

We realized:

  • The adaptation of the works of renowned artists Alberto Burri and Massimo Listri. Through the use of their works, it was possible to create a connection between contemporary art and media. By transforming the artworks into digital formats suitable for the studio’s LED surfaces, the program created a visual environment that transcends traditional set design, transforming into a dynamic and interactive art gallery.
  • The Musical Performance Graphics: Visual content, designed specifically for the studio’s LED surfaces, enriches musical performances by adding a visual dimension that synchronizes with the music, significantly enhancing the viewer’s experience.
  • The broadcast theme song: A graphic and musical element that introduces the program. It is a short video or animation that serves to identify the broadcast and capture the viewer’s attention.
  • Bumpers of the various segments: These are short graphic interludes used to separate the different segments of the program, such as “Che tempo che farà” “Che tempo che fa anteprima” and “Che tempo che fa il Tavolo” These elements are essential to maintain viewer interest and to give visual coherence to the program.

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