
Arsenal Victory Parade — DOOH Photo & Video Shoot
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Arsenal Victory Parade — DOOH Photo & Video Shoot
Date: Sunday 31 May 2026
Location: North London — two specific DOOH screen locations on the parade route (see "Locations" below)
Crowd scale: Over 1 million expected. This is a high-density street shoot; advance positioning is critical.
Client: Flux Outdoor (commissioning on behalf of New Balance case-study work)
The shot we need
We're not after the parade itself. We're after two specific NB-branded DOOH screens along the route, with the Arsenal parade bus passing in frame. Think: open-top bus, Arsenal red, our screen running NB creative, crowd context. That juxtaposition is the case study.
You'll need to scout both locations in advance, identify a workable vantage point (a step up, a kerb edge, possibly an elevated position if you can secure one), and be in place well before the bus arrives. Once the crowd builds, movement between the two locations will be slow or impossible, so plan accordingly.
Locations
Screen 1 — portrait digital street unit on a corner junction in the Highbury / Islington area. Reference image attached: portrait DOOH, "London Lives" branded panel, sits behind railings on the corner. We'll send the exact screen ID, street address, and what side of the road to shoot from once you're booked.
Screen 2 — Holloway Road, exact unit ID to be shared on booking.
Both are confirmed on the parade route.
Deliverables
5 high-resolution stills — final, colour-graded, RAW available on request. Bus and screen both clearly in frame, NB creative on the screen legible.
5 short video clips (~10 to 20 seconds each) — 4K minimum, stable footage, bus passing or alongside the screen. Vertical and horizontal both welcome (we'll specify per location).
All deliverables free of watermarks, time stamps, or photographer overlay.
A mix across the two screens is ideal — not all 10 assets from one location.
Kit expected
Pro-grade DSLR or mirrorless body, full-frame preferred.
Telephoto lens for screen-and-bus framing from across the street; wide for crowd context.
4K video capability, gimbal preferred.
Backup body and storage on the day. With 1m people, you won't get a second chance.
Usage rights
Full commercial usage in perpetuity for Flux Outdoor and our client New Balance, across owned channels (web, social, case study decks, sales material) and earned PR. No personal-talent likeness rights required — wide street and bus shots only.
Turnaround
Sunday evening (31 May): quick selects / proofs via WhatsApp or Drive link.
Sunday 7 June: final edited deliverables.
Budget
Open to proposals. Indicative range £300 to £600 for the shoot + edit, given crowd complexity, advance positioning effort, and two-location coverage. Happy to pay more for a photographer with a strong sports / live-event / street reel.
What we need from you in your proposal
A two-line read on whether you've shot similar high-crowd or moving-subject briefs before, with one or two portfolio links.
Confirmation you can be on site at least 90 minutes before the parade kicks off, and can hold two positions across the route.
Quote (shoot + edit), turnaround commitment, kit caveats.
Date: Sunday 31 May 2026
Location: North London — two specific DOOH screen locations on the parade route (see "Locations" below)
Crowd scale: Over 1 million expected. This is a high-density street shoot; advance positioning is critical.
Client: Flux Outdoor (commissioning on behalf of New Balance case-study work)
The shot we need
We're not after the parade itself. We're after two specific NB-branded DOOH screens along the route, with the Arsenal parade bus passing in frame. Think: open-top bus, Arsenal red, our screen running NB creative, crowd context. That juxtaposition is the case study.
You'll need to scout both locations in advance, identify a workable vantage point (a step up, a kerb edge, possibly an elevated position if you can secure one), and be in place well before the bus arrives. Once the crowd builds, movement between the two locations will be slow or impossible, so plan accordingly.
Locations
Screen 1 — portrait digital street unit on a corner junction in the Highbury / Islington area. Reference image attached: portrait DOOH, "London Lives" branded panel, sits behind railings on the corner. We'll send the exact screen ID, street address, and what side of the road to shoot from once you're booked.
Screen 2 — Holloway Road, exact unit ID to be shared on booking.
Both are confirmed on the parade route.
Deliverables
5 high-resolution stills — final, colour-graded, RAW available on request. Bus and screen both clearly in frame, NB creative on the screen legible.
5 short video clips (~10 to 20 seconds each) — 4K minimum, stable footage, bus passing or alongside the screen. Vertical and horizontal both welcome (we'll specify per location).
All deliverables free of watermarks, time stamps, or photographer overlay.
A mix across the two screens is ideal — not all 10 assets from one location.
Kit expected
Pro-grade DSLR or mirrorless body, full-frame preferred.
Telephoto lens for screen-and-bus framing from across the street; wide for crowd context.
4K video capability, gimbal preferred.
Backup body and storage on the day. With 1m people, you won't get a second chance.
Usage rights
Full commercial usage in perpetuity for Flux Outdoor and our client New Balance, across owned channels (web, social, case study decks, sales material) and earned PR. No personal-talent likeness rights required — wide street and bus shots only.
Turnaround
Sunday evening (31 May): quick selects / proofs via WhatsApp or Drive link.
Sunday 7 June: final edited deliverables.
Budget
Open to proposals. Indicative range £300 to £600 for the shoot + edit, given crowd complexity, advance positioning effort, and two-location coverage. Happy to pay more for a photographer with a strong sports / live-event / street reel.
What we need from you in your proposal
A two-line read on whether you've shot similar high-crowd or moving-subject briefs before, with one or two portfolio links.
Confirmation you can be on site at least 90 minutes before the parade kicks off, and can hold two positions across the route.
Quote (shoot + edit), turnaround commitment, kit caveats.
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