EVS increases presence in U.S. stadiums
Dec 22, 2010 12:21 PM
Products like the IPDirector, an integrated suite of software for controlling the audio and video channels on EVS servers, have changed the way production is performed across the country.
With more productions going tapeless, EVS had a good year. Several stadiums in the United States have expanded their use of EVS technology, while others have upgraded their existing systems.
Products deployed include the four- and six-channel HD LSM XT[2]+ and the EVS IPDirector.
The growing list of teams and venues that have added or upgraded EVS equipment in their stadiums this year includes the Los Angeles Angels, Angels Stadium; Baltimore Ravens, M&T Bank Stadium; Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park; Philadelphia Union, Chester Stadium; Houston Astros, Minute Maid Park; Jacksonville Jaguars, Everbank Field; KC Chiefs, Arrowhead Stadium; Milwaukee Brewers, Miller Park; New York Giants/Jets, New Meadowlands Stadium; Pittsburgh Penguins, Consol Energy Center; Portland Trailblazers, Rose Garden Center; New York Red Bulls, Red Bull Arena; Los Angeles Lakers, Staples Center; Tampa Bay Rays, Tropicana Field; the University of Kansas; and the Washington Redskins, FedExField.
EVS provides sports production solutions for live, slow-motion replays, instant editing, live clipping and graphics overlays. The design of EVS servers allows for simple upgrades seamless integration with third-party systems.
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