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For those of you not familiar with this relatively new technology, it is an amazing tool to evaluate play in much more detail with much more accuracy.........and, for most, with much more enjoyment. It allows for 360 degree and Point of View visualization. Cameras for this technology were first introduced in 2016. Intel True View has been used during the Super Bowls in 2016, 2017 and 2018, the 2016 NBA All-Star Game, 2016 NBA Finals, MLB’s 2016 All-Star Weekend, and the 2017 and 2018 NCAA March Madness Final Four. To date, 19 NFL stadiums have been equipped with this system.
True View works by installing 38 5K Ultra HD cameras around the stadium to capture volumetric footage. The footage is then processed (at a rate of 1 terabyte for every 15- to 30-second clip) by Intel’s servers and computers and rendered at 3D multi-perspective clips.
NFL TRUE VIEW
True View works by installing 38 5K Ultra HD cameras around the stadium to capture volumetric footage. The footage is then processed (at a rate of 1 terabyte for every 15- to 30-second clip) by Intel’s servers and computers and rendered at 3D multi-perspective clips.
NFL TRUE VIEW