The Big Screen is able to display videos, games, and the latest news
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Think of the Big Screen as a city centre venue rather than a massive television. There will be live opera and concerts, interactive games, events, short films by local film makers, artistic pieces and videos from local bands. Leicester's screen is one of a growing number of Big Screens across the UK. It will be a showcase for community projects, film makers, bands and artists from across the region and beyond. You'll be able to see all the up-to-date information for Leicester. This includes a city events listing and weather forecast as well as the best of the BBC including news, sport and gigs. As well as film play out, the screen on Humberstone Gate will have a 'plug and play' point. This means you can plug a camera in to the bottom and relay live footage from events that take place in front of it. There is a camera on top of the screen. This is often used for interactive games and artistic applications which make use of motion.
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BIG SCREEN INFORMATION
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We welcome pitches for creative ideas and artistic projects which engage the public and enhance the space. If you are an artist, or pretty nifty when it comes to developing software, why not showcase what you can do on the screen? The screen and all the kit is free to use and experiment with. It has a range of sound settings including silent. The screen has been made possible by a partnership between the BBC, Leicester City Council and the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games. As an official Olympic Live Site we can look forward to city centre events from the Olympics and the Cultural Olympiad. How can I get my film or event on the screen? The Screen Manager decides what goes on the screen so get in touch if you've got something to show. This might be an interactive application, photographic slideshow, film, music video, community information or event you would like to tell other people about
you get the idea. If in doubt ask! You could be a school or college, local film maker, artist, festival wishing to tour content, community or arts organisation. The screen does not produce any of its own content so we are not able to make films on behalf of organisations. There is no deadline for submissions and the screen is a hungry beast so we are always on the lookout for content to feed it. What should I consider if I want to get involved? Remember the screen is more than a big notice board so if you are planning an event on Humberstone Gate try to think creatively about how you could involve the screen. If you are stuck for ideas - get in touch and we will talk it over. We do need plenty of time to get your information or work onto the screen. At least two weeks notice to have your event featured in the events listing, at least a month for films. We cannot guarantee to show everything but we will take a look. If you would like to use the screen for a live event then get in touch as soon as possible as there is lots to discuss! If you would like to organise a live relay then you will have to provide your own camera and operator. The same BBC rules govern the Big Screen as all other BBC output be it television, radio, on line or live events. This means we do not carry any commercial advertising. Want to advertise your event? For more information fill in the form below or send an email to
leicestercreen@bbc.co.uk
Make sure you tell us the following details... - Your name/organisation
- Event details (the more you can tell us the better)
- Time and date of the event (the start and finishing times if appropriate)
- Contact number
- E-mail address
- Any other information that you feel is important
The BBC may edit your comments and not all emails will be published. Your comments may be published on any BBC media worldwide.
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