Revel is a halftime show speed painter who turns center court into a moment the broadcast can't stop replaying. He paints upside-down — every stroke applied with the canvas inverted — then flips the canvas at the climax of the music to reveal a recognizable portrait of the home team's star, the night's honoree, or the hero of the moment. The arena gets on its feet. The video clips itself.
Halftime is a 12-minute attention battle. Phones come out. Restrooms fill up. Concessions take half the building. Speed painting is engineered to win that 12 minutes — built-in suspense, a music-synced climax, and a reveal that pulls the room back to the floor right before tipoff.
The most-booked format. A live portrait of your franchise star, painted upside-down for 8 minutes — flipped on the buzzer cue. The player walks out for the on-court presentation. Phones come back out. The clip lives on social all week.
Honoring a retiring number, a coach, a legacy player? Speed painting is the moment the jumbotron tribute reel was building toward — a one-of-one painting of the honoree, finished and presented in the same window.
Heritage Night, Faith Night, Military Night, Throwback Night. Revel paints to the theme — a civil rights icon for a heritage celebration, a service member for military night, the franchise's founding face for a throwback game.
Halftime presented by [your sponsor]. The painting incorporates the sponsor's brand, athlete, or campaign focal point. The sponsor gets the painting at the end. Their PR team gets a 30-second clip. Everyone wins.
Pick the player, honoree, or theme. Revel reviews reference photos and confirms the painting will read clearly to a 200-foot sightline.
Coordinate with your in-game production team on music cue, lighting, jumbotron camera, and the precise reveal beat.
Easel, canvas, paints, and lighting tested at soundcheck. Setup takes under 30 minutes. Revel arrives gameday-ready.
Paint upside-down for 6–8 minutes. Music drops. Canvas flips 180°. Twenty thousand people see the face for the first time.
He has performed halftime and on-field activations for the Phoenix Suns, the Denver Broncos, Toyota, WWE-affiliated programming, and Fortune 500 companies — and has been featured by Minor League Baseball and Medium for the in-game promotion.
Twenty thousand fans on their feet at halftime. He painted a portrait of our star player upside-down in eight minutes. — Marketing Director, Pro Sports Franchise
Selected portraits painted live at halftime shows, sports galas, and on-field activations. The faces fans of the home team already love.
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Tell Revel your team, your date, and your venue. He personally reviews every halftime inquiry — typical reply within 24 hours.
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