At MEVIA Production, we create content for media facades designed for buildings of different heights, shapes, structures, and screen configurations. Media facade content requires a different approach from standard screen visuals, because the architecture itself becomes part of the visual composition. That is why we develop content that is tailored not only to the message, but also to the scale, geometry, and technical setup of the building.
A media facade is not a standard screen. It may cover an entire building, wrap around corners, stretch vertically across multiple floors, or follow an unusual structural rhythm. At MEVIA Production, we create visuals that are specifically designed for these kinds of architectural surfaces, making sure the content works with the building rather than simply being placed onto it.
This includes careful adaptation to:
Our team has experience creating media facade content for buildings of different sizes, heights, and shapes, which allows us to approach each project with both creative flexibility and technical understanding. Some facades require bold and graphic motion, while others work better with more minimal or architectural visual storytelling.
Whether the structure is tall, wide, curved, fragmented, or highly specific in layout, we adapt the content to make sure it feels intentional, balanced, and visually strong at scale.
At MEVIA Production, media facade content can be developed using different visual techniques depending on the project and the building itself. This can include:
The goal is to create content that feels impactful on the facade and relevant to the event, campaign, brand, or public setting where it appears.
Creating content for building media facades requires both creative design and technical precision. We take into account:
This helps ensure that the final content is not only visually impressive, but also ready for real-world playback on complex facade systems.