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Los Angeles Chargers Open In-House Content Studio in Latest Addition to The Bolt

The new state-of-the art studio at the Chargers' recently opened training facility and corporate headquarters – The Bolt – delivers a wide range of content creation opportunities for the team's in-stadium production unit, digital media team and outside media outlets alike.

The Los Angeles Chargers today officially unveiled their state-of-the-art, in-house content studio at The Bolt – the team's El Segundo-based training facility and corporate headquarters that first opened its doors this past July. Located in the heart of Los Angeles's South Bay, the studio adds a powerful new element to the facility, highlighting the Chargers' ongoing commitment to creating best-in-class sports content, programming and experiences.

Outfitted with 1,712 linear feet of customizable LED lighting and 450 square feet of video walls, this 1,300-square-foot studio has been thoughtfully designed to deliver extraordinary, on-demand content. It serves as a versatile hub, meeting the increasing demand for immersive fan and partner experiences. Whether producing content for the Chargers' award-winning social media channels or for the iconic double-sided video board at SoFi Stadium, the studio offers endless creative possibilities to produce captivating content for fans along with corporate and league partners.

Developed with the support of experiential marketing leaders Jack Morton Worldwide and set design experts like IDF Studio Scenery, the studio is adaptable to changing trends and has a bold, modern aesthetic. In addition, Lighting Design Group and NEP Sweetwater, both Los Angeles-based firms, contributed professional-grade video displays and adaptable lighting solutions.

In addition to Chargers content initiatives and projects, the studio will also be made available to outside partners, streamers, podcasters and influencers for customizable content creation. Utilizing Samsung's cutting-edge LED technology, creators can instantly transform the studio's video boards to support any number of production needs, ranging from traditional TV analysis to cinematic storytelling.

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