Originally created by John Lloyd, QI is a comedy quiz show hosted by Stephen Fry, featuring regular panellist Alan Davies, which is broadcast on BBC2 in the UK. The set includes two projection screens that are key to the quiz show, displaying clues and visual alerts throughout the game.
For the projection, XL Video project manager Jeff Bailey specified two of XL's Barco SLM R12+ projectors, each of which fed to a 13ft x 7.5ft screen. Bailey chose the R12+ projectors for their three-chip DLP colours and bright 12,000 lumen light output. XL supplied Repro H screens, selected as they minimize the hot spot that the camera sees in the projected picture - particularly important when projection is used for broadcast media. In order to further minimize 'hot-spotting', the projectors were mounted on 18ft high towers and angled down at the screens. The images were then digitally adjusted in the projectors to correct geometric distortion.
The current season which is airing on BBC2, was recorded at The London Studios, with a total of 16 shows recorded during the six week run.
Jeff Bailey, TV and film manager for XL Video, commented: "I've worked on this production since the planning stage for the first series of QI back in 2003. The production team are great to work with, and I'm delighted to be involved with this long-running and much-loved show."
(Jim Evans)