Ross Video and Van Wagner once again produce the big NFL game
What is possibly one of the largest annual sporting events, the big NFL game that was held a few days ago at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood (California), has featured the production of Ross Video y From Wagner.
The new SoFi Stadium is set to deliver an “unforgettable” video experience for spectators. The venue, opened in fall 2020, features a network of LED panels on the exterior of the roof to project images visible to flights entering and leaving nearby Los Angeles Airport. Once inside the venue, the centerpiece is the 360-degree infinity board, which spans 120 meters and contains almost 80 million pixels. Since the SoFi It is a technology-driven venue. Ross Video, the engines XPression Card They were in charge of coordinating the content to all the screens LED of the stadium. In the production control room, two Vengeance Acuity They offered customers a hyperconverged production solution that merges switching, routing, multi-viewing and signal processing into a single platform.
The system was completed with a Piero Live for the analysis of contained graphics, generation of virtual lines of down and distance and replay control, a last point that has been made possible thanks to the integration of the replay system Mira. Additionally, the graphics rendering solution Voyager, driven by engine Unreal of Epic Games, provided graphs of augmented reality (AR) for the event. Along with the cameras Acid, robotic camera heads Fury and the control system Lucid Studio, Voyager highlighted punctuation units and other contents of Next Gen Stats to keep fans' attention DashBoard, Ross Video's venue control software, was responsible for unifying all the Ross Video elements present in the stadium.
Bob Becker, executive vice president of From Wagner, considers that its alliance with Ross Video for this significant NFL match “has been special.” "Every year, we try to offer the public something they have never seen before. With the infinity screen at the center of this year's show, we feel that we have been able to offer a world-class experience to the fans," he commented. In parallel, Kevin Cotta, vice president of sports and live events at Ross, was delighted to be working with Van Wagner and the NFL again on this event: "We are very proud of our work with Van Wagner and the NFL over the years. We look forward to continuing to support them at some of the most prestigious sporting events in the world. Last night's game was another example of how our partnership partnership has grown over the years."
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