Awesome video, pretty incredible virtual tech. I'm just a hillbilly architect so I've never used anything like this before.
One nice freeze-frame:
Here's another:
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Pic 1: So, the video ring doesn't block your view of the field at least, but it does block your view of the other side of the stadium. Any lower & I don't think you could see the uprights from the nosebleeds. But then again, from the nose bleeds you'll probably just be watching the video board. These seats (highest tier, each end zone) will probably have the poorest visibility, but maybe they'll be the most affordable or something. Also, the suspended bow string space frame holding up the ETFE roof might be more see-through than shown, hard to tell from the blurry video, but looks like a cloud with a big halo dropping down from it.
Pic 2:
It's obvious that the best seats will be everything between the end zones, which is a lot. This stadium has a TON of seats. That upper tier looks pretty steep.....not for the faint of heart. From this view, that video ring is outstanding! It's almost the full length of the field. The action on the field may not even compete with the action on the video board. It's kinda overwhelming. In fact that thing is so big, the field (and the whole stadium) will light up purple if they zoom in on Anthony Barr during a night game. From field level, I'm hoping it won't be a distraction to players / coaches.
The stadium views are pretty spartan, but the other renderings I've seen show the plazas, the covered area between the stadium & the theater, the tiered gardens.... this will be an amazing show-piece for LA for decades.