Tsaoussoglou S.A. x Stadio 2020

Digital Content Production


TEAM

CLIENT
Tsaoussoglou S.A.

PRODUCTION COMPANY
M21 FILMS

CD & PHOTOGRAPHER
Moris Gkormezanos

DRONE PILOT
Serafeim Pappas


SERVICES

Creative Direction (CD)

Commercial Photography

Drone Photography


ABOUT THE PROJECT

Our team was entrusted with capturing the newly installed Daplast stadium seats and their impact on the spectator experience. To highlight the scale and design of the renovation, we employed both ground-based and aerial photography, ensuring each shot showcased the integration of the new seating with the Stadium’s architecture.

With a focus on composition and camera angles, we aimed to create a dynamic and immersive visual experience. The photos were framed for optimal visual appeal on both desktop and mobile platforms. Our approach to colour grading ensured a realistic and accurate rendition of the existing colour palette under both sunlight and shade.

The final images highlight the fusion of comfort, functionality, and aesthetics in the OAKA Tennis Stadium project, making it a compelling option for prospective clients seeking innovative stadium seating solutions.


OUR APPROACH

Tsaoussoglou S.A. is a distinguished leader in premium furniture solutions, renowned for innovation, reliability, and design excellence in Greece. Operating since 1925, Tsaoussoglou has collaborated with leading businesses across all sectors of the Greek economy.

A notable project demonstrating the company’s commitment to ergonomic, high-quality seating is its collaboration with STADIO 2020 at the renovated OAKA Tennis Stadium. Tsaoussoglou upgraded the Stadium’s seating with state-of-the-art Daplast bleachers and VIP folding seats, enhancing comfort, aesthetics, and functionality to meet the highest standards.

Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, the OAKA Tennis Stadium is a landmark in Greece’s sports history, having hosted numerous large-scale international events.

THE DELIVERABLES


Digital Content Production

Tsaoussoglou S.A. x Stadio 2020


TEAM

CLIENT
Tsaoussoglou S.A.

PRODUCTION COMPANY
M21 FILMS

CD & PHOTOGRAPHER
Moris Gkormezanos

DRONE PILOT
Serafeim Pappas


SERVICES

Creative Direction (CD)

Commercial Photography

Drone Photography


ABOUT THE PROJECT

Tsaoussoglou S.A. is a distinguished leader in premium furniture solutions, renowned for innovation, reliability, and design excellence in Greece. Operating since 1925, Tsaoussoglou has collaborated with leading businesses across all sectors of the Greek economy.

A notable project demonstrating the company’s commitment to ergonomic, high-quality seating is its collaboration with STADIO 2020 at the renovated OAKA Tennis Stadium. Tsaoussoglou upgraded the Stadium’s seating with state-of-the-art Daplast bleachers and VIP folding seats, enhancing comfort, aesthetics, and functionality to meet the highest standards.

Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, the OAKA Tennis Stadium is a landmark in Greece’s sports history, having hosted numerous large-scale international events.


OUR APPROACH

Our team was entrusted with capturing the newly installed Daplast stadium seats and their impact on the spectator experience. To highlight the scale and design of the renovation, we employed both ground-based and aerial photography, ensuring each shot showcased the integration of the new seating with the Stadium’s architecture.

With a focus on composition and camera angles, we aimed to create
a dynamic and immersive visual experience. The photos were framed for optimal visual appeal on both desktop and mobile platforms. Our approach to colour grading ensured a realistic and accurate rendition of the existing colour palette under both sunlight and shade.

The final images highlight the fusion of comfort, functionality, and aesthetics in the OAKA Tennis Stadium project, making it a compelling option for prospective clients seeking innovative stadium seating solutions.


THE DELIVERABLES

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