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LED Video Wall in scoreboard enhances fan experience, contributes to marketability of the facility

The Veterans Memorial Coliseum is a vibrant and cherished icon of Portland, particularly its fiercely loyal sports fans. Once home to the Portland Trail Blazers – who now play in the Moda Center next door – the coliseum is today treasured by thousands of fans of the Portland Winterhawks, a major junior ice hockey team, who fill its nearly 13,000 seats almost every home game. Similarly, thousands stream through its turnstiles for high school basketball and wrestling tournaments, monster truck races, rodeos and more. It also has been the preferred venue for concerts, touring shows, high school graduation ceremonies, as well as community and corporate events of all types.

At 56 years of age, the Veterans Memorial Coliseum remains popular for its once-modernistic gray glass and aluminum exterior architecture, its intimate ovular interior seating bowl and the stunning views from its vast expanse of windows. The City of Portland has continually invested in it to keep it in step with changing times. Among the most significant of these investments is the iconic scoreboard, which has been updated to include the latest in LED video wall technology. Now an integral part of each of the four sides of the scoreboard, the LED displays– provided by Planar, give all fans and guests, no matter where they are seated, a direct, close-up and dazzling view of whatever is happening on the ice or in games or events on the floor.

With extensive involvement from the production, design, fabrication and systems integration firm, Tube Art Group (based in Seattle), the scoreboard was modified to accommodate the Planar uEV Series, a line of high-impact, large-format LED video walls—specifically the 4mm pixel pitch Planar uEV4. "The affordable price point and the quality of the Planar uEV4 made it the ideal solution for our arena environment," says Mike Janes, Vice President of Engineering and Technology for the Portland Trail Blazers, whose organization – along with city partner, Rip City Management – spearheaded the selection of the Planar LED display. "It greatly enhances the fan or visitor experience and is an asset that contributes greatly to the marketability of the building in the highly competitive arena environment."

Cabinet style solution simplifies installation enhances serviceability

Janes' team, Rip City Management and Tube Art Group opted for the Planar uEV4 first for its cabinet-based design. Each display, which measures 16 feet wide by nine feet in height, is comprised of LED modules Planar installs in cabinets which themselves could be easily installed in the steel frame that Tube Art had constructed to attach them to the scoreboard. "We knew that the cabinet-style LED system would be easy to handle and would install fairly quickly ," says Jack Bailey, Vice President of Special Projects for Tube Art.

The Planar uEV Series delivers ample air flow without the need for a large number of cooling fans. "With fewer fans, you take in less dust and other contaminants, which translates into less maintenance," he adds. When service is required, it can be done from behind, inside the scoreboard, or from the front, where magnetized LED modules adhere securely to the LED cabinet face. Any LED module can be detached easily providing access to any power supplies or ribbon cables that may need attention.

"This magnetized design is a really nice feature. It provides a very efficient way to service a screen. Also, the combination of design and serviceability means that these displays, in this type of application could last at least 10 if not 15 years. With this kind of lifespan, they will easily last until the coliseum sees benefit in moving to the next big step in technology," Bailey continues.

Displays deliver stunning, Full HD video and variety of other content

Another major factor in the selection of the Planar uEV Series is its image quality. Mike Janes says that the new video wall with a 4 mm pixel pitch (433,200 pixels per display), delivers a 1460 x 720P resolution. "This lets us show Full HD content from virtually any source, which really contributes to a great fan experience. It's a huge leap from the older LED displays that were low resolution, overly high in contrast and unreliable."

The Planar uEV4 Series LED video wall maximizes the presentation of almost anything a coliseum or a third party user (such as corporate clients) might want to show. For Portland Winterhawks games, the video wall depicts video replays and recaps of plays, live "fan-cam" shots and sponsor promotions. For a third party event, such as a company meeting or a seminar, they can be connected to PCs or laptops for the purpose of displaying presentations.

Planar's engineering and support are exemplary, Tube Art's Jack Bailey says. An example of this, he says is the company's practice of building LED displays with LEDs selected for their consistency which all but ensures that the image across an entire video wall exhibits optimal uniformity and clarity. "Further, the fact that Planar is located nearby is a plus. Whenever possible, our preference is to do business with a local company as it contributes to stronger relationships and easier resolution of any issues or problems that could arise."

Douglas Fearing- Co-Founder / President

A graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology, Doug has been in the Technology industry since 1976 and actively oversees Fearing’s daily operations. Along with his wife, Lois, and three others, Doug started Fearing’s in a 600 square-foot facility in Portage, Wisconsin. In the 25 years since, the company has grown to over 30 employees with offices in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doug likes to say he’s a “TV Technician with a dream� going back to his history with the family’s original business-Fearing’s TV and Appliance.

Doug values time with family, watersports, hiking, snowshoeing and skiing. In addition to being a devoted member of his church, Doug serves as Board President for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County, Board member of Schools for Haiti and Scripture Chair of the Gideons-Portage camp.

Lois Fearing- Co-Founder/Accounting, Human Resources

A graduate of MATC, Lois oversees Fearing’s daily book keeping along with various HR responsibilities.

Along with Doug, Lois is deeply connected to community outreach, serving as a Board member and Fundraising Committee Chairperson for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County. She also serves on the Schools for Haiti Fundraising committee. In addition, Lois’ ongoing passion and commitment to provide care for the elderly comes from her 10-year history of working in a Reedsburg, Wisconsin Nursing home.

Lois enjoys singing, hiking, sunny days on the pontoon, and spending time with her 4 grandchildren.

Ehren Tresner-VP of Technology and Innovation

Ehren drives Fearing’s technology by continually seeking out trends to enhance capabilities while supporting Sales, Engineering and Installation teams. Throughout his years with Fearing’s, Ehren’s talent and vision have joined forces to create a wide variety of projects and strategic solutions that exceed expectation.

Ehren loves music, family time, movies, nature, sustainability efforts and electric vehicles.

Ben Voeck-Director of Commercial AV

With 10 years with Fearing’s and over twice that long in the industry, Ben continues to lead, coordinate, and develop the Commercial AV team.

By consistently delivering an outstanding experience and outcome, Ben contributes to the Fearing’s legacy of long-lasting partnerships that truly make a difference. Whatever the Commercial AV need may be, Ben and team deliver at the highest level.

Ben is an avid fisherman and photographer. He enjoys coaching his sons and other youth.

Chris Matson-Senior VP of Sales

Chris has been with Fearing’s for 20 years and in the industry for over 2 decades. As a Certified leader in Sales Acceleration and trained in EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating Systems), Chris successfully utilizes his skills to lead the Fearing’s Salesforce. Chris and team are motivated and driven to develop new client partnerships while continuing to reinforce loyal long-term relationships with ongoing Service excellence.

Married for 19 years with 3 children, Chris enjoys skiing, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting, camping and golf. He’s also been actively involved as a Youth Football and Softball coach for his family and others.