Vietnam Television (VTV) selected Leitch Technology's Whiplash2 slow
motion/instant replay system for use during VTV's broadcast of the
Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, held in Vietnam from December 5-13,
2003.
The purchase includes a total of six Whiplash2 systems, supporting
digital inputs and outputs. Configured in a "master-slave" fashion,
Whiplash2 allows a multi-camera angle capture of live action in SEA
Games Northern Stadium. Vietnam Television also purchased the
SLO-MCS3000 Whiplash2 control panel, allowing multi-unit control by a
single operator.
Powered by Leitch's postproduction technology, Whiplash2 is a
complete slow motion/instant replay system with a proven track record
in stadium and outdoor broadcasting applications. Whiplash2 can operate
as a stand-alone unit or within a network configuration and can expand
to suit the needs of live event and sports broadcasters, while also
remaining within reach of independent truck companies, cable operators,
university stadiums and others.
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