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Overview

MARTIN was one of the most iconic sitcoms of the 90s. In 2022, the cast reunited for a special streaming on BET+. ROSE partnered with BET+ to create an in-person experience to promote MARTIN: The Reunion. In the MARTIN Reunion Immersive Experience, users were able to step into the series with friends by re-creating the show’s iconic title sequence. They could bust a move or strike a pose in front of a green screen and then be placed into the intro sequence. The experience featured the iconic Martin font, changing background colors, and of course, music and dancing.

Martin Reunion Immersive Experience

This activation took place at The House of BET, a BET awards event. At the event, this activation space was paired with a recreation of the MARTIN living room. Next to the set, users could step into the green screen booth solo or with friends, and record a custom MARTIN style title sequence, complete with their own name(s) and likeness.

Enter Your Cast

The first step in creating an amazing intro? 
A star-studded cast. Users can star solo or build a cast of up to 4 friends. Each cast member would then enter their name for it 
to appear during their debut.

Enter Your Cast UI Screen

Bust a Move, Strike a Pose

When a users name appears for their call 
time–it is their time to shine! In front of a green screen, users record a clip of them striking a pose or busting a move.

Recording UI
Recording UI

Bust a Move, Strike a Pose

When a users name appears for their call 
time–it is their time to shine! In front of a green screen, users record a clip of them striking a pose or busting a move.

Send It!

After recording, users can review their recording, approve it, and enter their phone number to be sent their final intro sequence, all while the application is working magic in the background to create the compilation–MARTIN style.

Review and Send

How It Works

A sitcom intro sequence from the 90s might appear simplistic and dated to today's viewers. As simple as whipping up such a sequence by hand may be, automating a "smart" process to create customized versions of such a thing on demand still presents an interesting challenge.



There are quite a few steps involved: creating an app that can capture footage from the device it runs on, removing the background from the footage, slicing the footage up into sections, overlaying individualized text and other graphic design items, applying music, rendering the completed video, and finally sending the whole thing back out to the user–fast.

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