Twelve CV380 POV Cameras Support Esports Tournaments and Events
Tag: live sports
Omega Broadcast & Cinema Designs in Marshall Miniature HD and Compact HD Zoom Cameras To Capture High Profile Card Games
When the Texas Card House, the first legal poker club in Texas, was looking to create a broadcast quality, live streaming solution designed to bring its online audience up close and personal views of all of its high-profile tournament action… [Read More…]
Remote Broadcast Coordinator Kyle Monroe talked with Marshall about how the team covers the action for a range of different sports, and how Marshall cameras help bring the immersive viewing experience to the fans at home. [Read More…]
The Marshall CV502-WP Miniature HD camera has revolutionized the immersive viewing experience for live sports television and was given a Best of Show Award for its widespread use in many different professional and collegiate sports applications at NAB 2018. [Read More…]
As eSports continue to skyrocket in popularity, more and more production teams are live streaming professional eSport tournaments to the masses, and many are using Marshall POV Cameras for the “player cam” shot to capture the e-sport athletes’ expressions as they play. Here’s a closer look into how one team got the shot. [Read More…]
The University’s TV & Film Operations Department trains its students on cutting-edge, modern story-telling techniques, and utilizes Marshall Monitors to help ensure that the video images look picture-perfect for every frame. [Read More…]
The broadcast video specialists based out of Lancaster, N.Y., earned mainstream attention for their innovative PylonCam™ and they’re continuing to use Marshall POV Cameras in new and interesting ways. Admiral Video Founder and CEO Paul Halsey, and Engineer and Sales Rep. Joel Curtin, talk with Marshall Electronics about their POV Camera applications. [Read More…]
Harvard’s Director of Multimedia and Production, Imry Halevi, is pioneering new ways to broadcast live sports on a budget, and he’s getting help from Marshall’s POV Cameras. [Read More…]