Kivett Productions created a Card Stunt as a Tribute to the late Tennessee Women’s Basketball coach Pat Summitt. The Card Stunt included 8,700 cards and took place on January 30, 2017.
On Dec. 31, 2016, Andi Jones had the opportunity of a lifetime: to sing on the field of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Singing in front of more than 70,000 people was no match for Jones, an aspiring singer whose music and spirit is unhindered by her ironic medical diagnosis. Kivett Productions had the honor of producing the card stunt that provided the backdrop for her stunning performance.
Kivett Productions created a Card Stunt with 12,000 Ohio State Buckeyes fans at the Michigan vs Ohio State game on November 26, 2016. The Card Stunt read “ANY FIELD EVERY TIME” and was sponsored by Nike. The Card Stunt was produced by Kivett Productions with help from the OSU “Block O” committee.
National Anthem Card Stunts - Mexican National Anthem Julion Alvarez Himno nacional Mexicano MONDAY NIGHT NFL MEXICO D F estadio azteca Texanos vs Raiders Julian Alvarez singing Mexico's National Anthem At Raiders VS Texans Game In Mexico City. NFL Houston Texans vs. Oakland Raiders Estadia Azteca The United States National Anthem was also performed by Becky G, accompanied by the Flag of the United States represented in a card stunt by Kivett Productions.
National Anthem Card Stunts - United States National Anthem Becky G Singing USA's National Anthem At Raiders VS Texans Game In Mexico City. NFL Houston Texans vs. Oakland Raiders Estadia Azteca The Mexican National Anthem was also performed by Julion Alvarez, accompanied by the Flag of Mexico represented in a card stunt by Kivett Productions. Julion Alvarez Himno nacional Mexicano MONDAY NIGHT NFL MEXICO D F estadio azteca Texanos vs Raiders
As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 65,000 Patriots Fans created a Stadium Card Stunt to promote Breast Cancer Awareness at Gillette Stadium. The card stunt was part of the NFL's "A Crucial Catch" campaign to promote early detection of Breast Cancer. The card stunt was produced by Kivett Production along with the New England Patriots.
Kivett Productions created a Card Stunt with 15,000 Mountaineer fans during the Kansas State vs. West Virginia football game on October 1, 2016. The Card Stunt was sponsored by Coca-Cola and Kroger.
Kivett Productions created a Card Stunt with 16,000 Hokies fans that spelled out THIS IS HOME for their Homecoming game vs. East Carolina. The Card Stunt was sponsored by Coca-Cola and Kroger; each card had a coupon for a free 1.25-liter Coke at any Kroger store.
The Buffalo Bills honored Bruce Smith on September 15, 2016 by retiring his jersey - #78. 7,500 Bills fans held up cards to create a card stunt the read, BRUCE #78. The card stunt was produced by Kivett Productions.
The Pitt Class of 2020 (4,000 students strong) created a Card Stunt during their “Class Picture” ceremony at the Peterson Event Center on August 24, 2016. The video shows the first stunt as a static image and then the same Card Stunt as a wave. Congratulations, Pitt Class of 2020!
Kivett Productions created one Card Stunt for Sir Paul McCartney during a concert at Fenway Park commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ first visit to America. 20,000 fans held up cards that read “WELCOME BACK PAUL” on July 17, 2016.
Kivett Productions created two Card Stunts for the annual Military Appreciation Game between the Quakes and the Galaxy at Stanford Stadium on July 1, 2017. The Card Stunts included 6,000 cards.
5,000 Oprah fans held up solid white cards to create two giant video screens during this star-studded event that celebrated Oprah Winfrey’s amazing career. Images were projected on the Card Stunt screens during a speech by Madonna. The show took place at the United Center in Chicago, Ill., in May 2011.
Kivett Productions was hired by Touchdown Entertainment to produce two audience card stunts and one field card stunt for the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show which featured Coldplay, Beyonce’ and Bruno Mars. 72,000 fans at Levi’s Stadium participated in the audience card stunts which took 120 workers 10 hours to install. 265 performers made up the field card stunt which was the Pepsi logo (Pepsi was the Halftime Show sponsor).