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NYU Juneteenth Case Study — Visuals, Community, and Live Event Coverage

  • Writer: Steve Lucin
    Steve Lucin
  • Jun 20
  • 1 min read

NYU Juneteenth Case Study — Visuals, Community, and Live Event Coverage



The NYU Juneteenth Case Study captures how strategic visuals and live event coverage can elevate a cultural celebration—supporting speakers, performers, and community moments while keeping the audience fully engaged.


What we focused on


  • Clarity + Impact: Visuals that amplify speakers and performances without distracting from the message.

  • Coverage that Matters: Multi-camera capture to preserve moments from the stage and the crowd.

  • Show Flow: Cues and transitions paced to honor the tone of the program.

  • Deliverables: Short social cuts and a clean master so stakeholders can share and archive the event.



Visuals & show control


  • Screen strategy: Purpose-built looks for intros, performances, and remarks.

  • IMAG when needed: On-screen close-ups to bring expression and detail to the back of the room.

  • Audio/visual sync: Lower-thirds, slates, or title cards aligned with the run-of-show.



Why this matters


Events like Juneteenth carry history and heart. The right combination of visuals and coverage documents the day faithfully while giving organizers high-quality media for future storytelling, fundraising, and community outreach.


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Want the timeline, team roles, and detailed approach?

👉 See the case study: NYU Juneteenth Case Study



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Planning a cultural program or campus event? Let’s design visuals and coverage that match the moment.

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