Close-up cameras shoot and protect in 14/9.In other words, the main action is framed within the 4/3 action-safe area while the 16/9 action area is framed appropriately. Wide action match cameras (including camera 1) will shoot and protect 4/3.Both of these are ensuring that viewers watching the tournament on 4/3 television sets do not miss any important match action while allowing viewers watching on 16/9 sets to benefit fully from the extra screen size. In order to produce the highest-possible quality viewing experience, the HBS match production teams are using two shoot-and-protect standards during the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. All cameras are HD, including SuperSlowMo (SSM) cameras and Ultra-Motion cameras. This worldwide standard ensures maximum compatibility. The technical standard is HD 1080i/50 16/9. Additional Match Day-1 coverage is offered to Media Rights Licensees (MRLs).Īll 64 matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ are covered in High Definition (HD) 16/9 format (4/3 safe).
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The system (known as the EVS XTWeb) will enable broadcasters to access, browse, and review the ENG edited sequences produced by the HBS ENG team at the different venues on a web-based solution for download in SD or HD. In order to maximize the remote access to the content, HBS has decided to introduce the web-based server system already operated by HBS for the Ligue1® Football production in France.