ESPN SUPERBOWL XLIX PARTY

XMotion | Dynamic Projection Mapped Visuals

Client
  • Event Eleven
Contribution
  • Look Development
  • Art Direction
  • Motion Graphics
  • LED Screen Mapping
  • Video Projection

ESPN Super Bowl XLIX Party — Projection Mapped Visuals

The Brief

For ESPN’s Super Bowl XLIX party in Scottsdale, AZ, Event Eleven brought me on to design video-mapped motion content that would elevate the look and feel of one of the most anticipated afterparties in sports and entertainment.


The Challenge

Design high-resolution, projection-mapped visuals that matched the spectacle and brand energy of ESPN and the Super Bowl — all within an unconventional canvas measuring 12,000×720 pixels. The content had to feel immersive, animated, and built to wrap around guests in a party environment that demanded visual impact.


The Solution

Using a blend of motion graphics, large-scale compositing, and custom look development, I created a cohesive content package that projected across architectural surfaces and LED elements within the event space. Every detail — color palette, motion rhythm, and layout — was designed to heighten the party atmosphere, with visuals pulsing to the event’s energy and integrating seamlessly with lighting and audio.

I delivered final projection-mapped visuals aligned with ESPN’s branding and Event Eleven’s spatial design — helping tie together interior mood, environmental dynamics, and branded storytelling.


The Impact

The visuals helped turn ESPN’s Super Bowl party into a full-fledged immersive experience, aligning high-impact sports branding with cutting-edge event design. My custom projection-mapped content became a signature part of the night, showing how motion design can amplify atmosphere and brand presence in live environments.

High Stakes. High Resolution. High Impact.
I design immersive visuals for world-class events and iconic brands.

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