Orange County’s newest entertainment destination, The Source OC, will officially enter the programmatic digital signage landscape with the installation of super-spectacular Full-Motion LED displays with fully integrated media capabilities.
Developers of The Source OC, M+D Properties, will install a total of 160’W x 40’H of spectacular LED displays on the iconic cube frame located on the Rooftop Terrace area of The Source Retail and the top-floor exterior of The Source Office Tower. Each location’s 80’W x 40’H digital displays will wrap around the existing structure with a curved-edge to create extraordinary media art contents and stunning visuals.
The marquee will display advertisements, live feed, integrated media art, and informative displays for every vehicle and pedestrian on the Beach Boulevard and Orangethorpe Avenue intersection; as well as the traffic on the CA-91 Freeway.
With its ability to reach the heavily populated Los Angeles DMA, the super-spectacular displays are set to be fully operative later this year. With a newly set focus on the digital signage market, M+D Properties is fully invested in the programmatic digital signage landscape, and its new entry into the industry is met with excitement by many advertisers.
In addition, The Source OC will install a total of 220’W x 5’H LED displays around the interior facade of the Main Plaza area of The Source OC. The massive digital monument will wrap around the Main Plaza area in a complete 360 degrees and will display magnificent visuals for all visitors that enter the most thriving location of The Source OC.
More than 200 events are held in the Main Plaza area, and the dynamic integration of new digital media will exponentially heighten the quality of interaction between advertisers and the thousands of guests that visit The Source OC each day.
The Source OC also features a premier 4DX Movie Theater and is set to unveil Buena Park’s first 4-star Hilton Hotel this summer. With the full completion of the groundbreaking LED displays, The Source OC is expected to become a landmark of Orange County and dominate the digital signage market.