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I thought they had something similar already for the big football matches (that's soccer for the Americans...) that Sky covered. I remember seeing Andy Gray showing a bird's eye view of a computer generated pitch, with tokens representing the players and the ball moving around. The idea was (if I remember right) that they could position each player based on knowledge of the camera positions. |
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I also think they mentioned that the system was used by the top clubs to improve their performance. Can't for the life of me remember the name though, and found nothing on Google, so I could be hallucinating again. |
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<slightly off-topic> Beckham is being interviewed at a post match press conference and he says "well you can get white ones and green ones and orange ones" after the interview Ferguson asks Beckham to come over and have a chat he says "what the f**k were you saying they asked you to discuss tactics not tictacs"!! |
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I think SKY television use the images from the regular tv cameras with some image processing and DSP to suss out where the ball is and where the players are. |
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[suctionpad] is right - there is a system used by real teams... but I can't remember it either. I do remember that Terry Venables (ex-England national soccer manager) talked about it at some point during the last World Cup. |
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Yes [Jibnish], but what was it called? |
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I couldn't find a reference to it anywhere on Google. |
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Are you lot talking about 'prozone', the much-lambasted device used on ITV's Premiership highlights? Pretty much everyone thought it a ridiculous waste of time, second only to Andy Townsend's 'Tatics Truck'. |
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Not to be confused with a Taties Truck, which will turn up outside a footy ground to sell hot potatoes to hungry fans. |
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