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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Bullet Time

Matrix-style "bullet time" is coming to the NFL this season:

[The] rigs will consist of twelve 4K Teledyne DALSA Falcon2 CMOS cameras each, and will be placed around each teams red zone. This means that from the 20-yard line in, NBC will be able to freeze any shot, move around it, and even zoom in quite a bit while maintaining an extremely clear picture.


Click through for a video demonstrating the system in use at recent Yankees games.

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