A stadium or sports hall LED display is commonly used to display referee information and advertisements. But there is a place in this laconic list for more non-trivial content, because sport has many faces! So in the United States, and in other countries (since the love of non-trivial content has no nationality), on sports screens during matches, you can see numerous footage of couples kissing.
This tradition began about 30 years ago in baseball matches in America. Such "kissing" reports are called KissCam.
Legend has it that Los Angeles Dodgers CEO Barry Stockhamer was the first to entertain spectators during sports matches. He was a creative comrade and immediately realized that sports, seasoned with a few juicy kisses, are better than just sports.
Barry's marketing concept was to install a huge screen in the stadium, which he ordered from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. In the early 90s, it would have been one of the largest color sports screens ever. Its size was 6 by 8.5 meters.
At first, the sports screen showed just fans in the stands, interspersed with the main broadcast. Seeing yourself on a huge display during a match of your favorite team is the dream of any spectator. But the greatest effect and excitement in the stands was caused by the footage of the kissing couples. It is noteworthy that the camera often snatched not only lovers from the crowd, and sometimes complete strangers had to kiss, because "the people demanded."
Today the KissCam project has gone to the "dark" side and has become almost entirely commercial. For example, by paying a tidy sum, you can make a spectacular offer to your girlfriend and all viewers of the match will see it live on an LED scoreboard or video cube.
Such is a good bonus for owners of sports facilities in the form of additional earnings and one more argument in favor of ordering a sports led scoreboard or video cube. You can find out more about the equipment and calculate the price of the sports board on our website www.gtlamp.ru.