Ross CG units help the Atlanta Braves make the right XPression

May 20, 2009 2:33 PM

    
The Ross XPression can convert real-time data into 3D graphics and animations with live connections to spreadsheets, databases, RSS feeds, newsroom editorial systems and other live data sources.

The Ross XPression can convert real-time data into 3D graphics and animations with live connections to spreadsheets, databases, RSS feeds, newsroom editorial systems and other live data sources.

The Atlanta Braves have installed Ross Video’s new XPression, a real-time 2D/3D character generator, in the control room of the newly constructed Gwinnett Stadium — home of the Gwinnett Braves (Triple A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves) in Lawrenceville, GA.

The team chose XPression for its 3D features and real-time data (stats) integration. The Braves also plan to install XPression this summer at Turner Field (the major league team’s park).

The Ross XPression is a 3D CG that offers real-time layering and animation of 3D models, 2D and 3D text, rendered animations, live video and Web content. Designed for the graphic designer, programmer, and on-air operator, XPression makes it easy to create, manage and get content to air qucikly. In addition, the XPression can convert real-time data into 3D graphics and animations with live connections to spreadsheets, databases, RSS feeds, newsroom editorial systems and other live data sources.




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