Mobile TV Group generates sports graphics with Chyron

Mar 9, 2007 8:00 AM

    

With the Chyron HyperX system, the Mobile Television Group can generate native HD graphics with real-time 3-D animation, as it did for the NFL football season.

The Mobile Television Group, a veteran sports production company based in Denver, has installed three HyperX HD/SD switchable graphics systems and a CodiStrator digital telestration tablet system on its trucks for coverage of a wide variety of live events.

The three HyperX systems provide high-end HD graphics capabilities with real-time 3-D animation for the Mobile Television Group, which supplies mobile production facilities for Fox Sports Net (FSN) and other regional and national networks. The CodiStrator provides on-air talent with a pen and tablet illustration tool for commentary analysis during halftime breaks and following games.

For more information, visit www.chyron.com.




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