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  2. Skycam - Wikipedia

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    Skycam HD at an ESPN on ABC–broadcast University of California, Berkeley football game.. While "SkyCam" is a registered trademark, the term "Skycam" is often used generically for cable-suspended camera system, and competing systems like CableCam (invented by Jim Rodnunsky but also a subsidiary of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, LLC), Spidercam and Robycam 3D.

  3. Pictures (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Pictures is a 2019 designer board game by Daniela and Christian Stöhr. It won the 2020 Spiel des Jahres. [1] In the words of T3 magazine, players "recreate an artsy picture using a bunch of weird components". [2]

  4. Spydercam - Wikipedia

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    Spydercam is a cable-suspended camera system, and rigging system used in making motion pictures, television [1] and at athletic stadiums. It uses computer controlled winches to drive synthetic lines connected to a crane, truss or buildings to achieve multidimensional, repeatable movement.

  5. Goal-line technology - Wikipedia

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    In July 2012, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) officially approved the use of goal-line technology, amending the Laws of the Game to permit (but not require) its use. Due to its expense, goal-line technology is only used at the highest levels of the game.

  6. SportVU - Wikipedia

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    SportVU is a camera system that collects data 25 times per second. Its main objective is to follow the ball and all players on the court. [1] SportVU provides statistics such as real-time player and ball positioning through software and statistical algorithms. Through this data, STATS presents performance metrics for players and teams to use. [2]

  7. Telestrator - Wikipedia

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    The original Telestrator consisted of a storage tube oscilloscope with a television camera aimed at it. A storage tube is a special cathode-ray tube (CRT) that retains its image until deliberately erased. A second device was used to decode X and Y positions of a pen-like device held on a metal plate.