MOOV serves up Chyron for ATP World Tour

Apr 8, 2009 11:30 AM

    
ATP Media is using the Chyron HyperX2 for graphic for its series of tennis tournaments.

ATP Media is using the Chyron HyperX2 for graphic for its series of tennis tournaments.

Two Chyron HyperX2 graphic systems are being used by UK broadcast graphics specialist MOOV to create on-air graphics for the new series of ATP World Tour tennis tournaments. MOOV was commissioned by ATP Media to design all graphics for its rebranded ATP World Tour Masters 1000, ATP World Tour 500 and ATP World Tour 250 series tournaments. MOOV’s goal was to create a family of graphics that were modern and dynamic and would still look fresh after several years.

MOOV and Chyron also worked with Piranha Graphics to deploy an interface that links directly with the tennis umpire’s own scoring PDA and simultaneously updates the graphics.




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