

“Intel True View enhancements will give broadcasters and fans access to replays from every angle in the arena, magnifying the viewing experience in the venue, on NBC Sports Washington, as well as digitally.” Zach Leonsis, MSE’s senior vice president of strategic initiatives, said: “We are thrilled to unveil this immersive media technology at Capital One Arena for Wizards games this season. They are expected to be available in time for the Wizards’ first home fixture of the NBA’s 2019/20 season against the Houston Rockets 30th October. Intel True View highlights will be available during Wizards broadcasts on the NBC Sports Washington network, in addition to Wizards mobile and social platforms. The upgrade is significant for the team’s regional coverage, too, as it also gives partner broadcasters access to Intel’s output. The Wizards’ installation forms part of phase two of renovations to the Capital One Arena. How Intel plans to take Liverpool and Manchester City fans inside the Premier League title race The volumetric broadcasting method allows for the creation of pioneering content via 38 5K cameras mounted around the venue that, which produce video that, once processed, renders 360-degree replays and detailed freeze frames to create visual content from any perspective on the court. The innovation has been championed by some of European soccer’s elite clubs, Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal in the Premier League in addition to Real Madrid and Barcelona in La Liga.
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Monumental Sports and Entertainment (MSE), owners of National Basketball Association’s ( NBA) Washington Wizards, have partnered with technology giant Intel to install its 360-degree True View camera technology at the franchise’s Capital One Arena.
