0:00ticketmaster logo intro
The scene opens with a stylized Ticketmaster 't' logo, rendered in bold white, set against a vibrant royal blue circular background. This central blue circle is surrounded by numerous concentric dark blue rings, creating a tunnel-like effect that seems to recede into the distance. The overall composition is centered and symmetrical. The dark blue rings subtly pulse and ripple, giving the impression of gentle movement or a sound wave emanating from the center. The lighting is even and flat, emphasizing the graphic nature of the design. The mood is dynamic and modern, featuring a cool color palette dominated by various shades of blue with a stark white logo as the focal point. There are no additional texts or graphics at this initial stage.
0:01ticketmaster nba logo reveal
Continuing from the previous scene, the blue concentric rings maintain their subtle, pulsating animation. The central royal blue circle with the white Ticketmaster 't' logo remains in place. Suddenly, the iconic NBA logo, featuring a red, white, and blue silhouette of a basketball player, slides in smoothly from the left side of the frame. Simultaneously, a small, solid white dot emerges and positions itself between the NBA logo and the Ticketmaster 't' logo. Both newly arrived elements are at the same depth as the 't' logo. The bright and cool blue color scheme persists, with the addition of the red from the NBA logo providing a dynamic contrast. The framing keeps the three logos centered horizontally.
0:02basketball player and text overlay
The scene transitions to a split-screen composition. The top half displays a vibrant, high-definition still image of a male basketball player in action on a brightly lit court, presumably Coby White of the Chicago Bulls, holding a basketball. His image is sharp and well-exposed, capturing dynamic stadium lighting. Above and to the right of the player's image, a small Chicago Bulls logo (red bull head) appears next to the word 'ticketmaster' in white. The bottom half of the screen is a solid, flat dark grey or charcoal background, providing a stark contrast to the lively top section. Large, bold white sans-serif text, 'THE SIGHTS.', 'THE SOUNDS.', and 'THE STYLES.' appears sequentially, stacking vertically on the dark background. A thin, horizontal pink line then appears beneath the last line of text. Finally, smaller white text, 'EXPERIENCE BULLS BASKETBALL LIVE.', is displayed below the pink line. The overall color palette combines the intense reds, whites, and blues from the player's uniform and branding with the clean whites and pink against the dark background. The lighting in the player's section is bright and theatrical, characteristic of a professional sports arena, while the lower half is lit flatly to make the text highly legible.
0:12nba logo disappear
The scene reverts to the blue concentric circles animation from the opening. The white Ticketmaster 't' logo in the central royal blue circle is present. The NBA logo and the white dot, which were positioned to the left of the 't' logo, now smoothly slide out of the frame towards the left. The concentric dark blue rings continue their subtle, expanding animation in the background, creating a continuous flow of movement. The primary color palette remains the royal blue and dark blue of the background, with the white 't' logo being the sole remaining graphic element in the center. The lighting is consistent, providing a clean, graphic appearance.
0:14ticketmaster logo outro
The scene concludes with the Ticketmaster 't' logo, in white, centered against the royal blue circle, which is surrounded by the animated concentric dark blue rings. These rings continue their subtle, outward-expanding motion, creating a dynamic, almost hypnotic visual. Towards the very end of the clip, the white 't' logo begins to gently fade out, becoming less opaque before fully disappearing. The blue color palette, consisting of royal blue and dark blue, maintains its cool and modern aesthetic. The lighting is uniform and soft, emphasizing the graphic design. The camera remains static throughout, allowing the animated graphic elements to define the visual motion of the scene.