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Sony & CAN confirm 3 year Wimbledon in 3D partnership

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Wimbledon in 3D

LONDON, May 20th, 2011 - Can Communicate (CAN) is pleased to confirm its appointment by SONY as technical production partner for the first ever live 3D HD broadcast of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships for the next three years.

The 125th anniversary of the Wimbledon Championships will mark the first time the world’s most famous tennis tournament has been broadcast live in high definition 3D; CAN will be responsible for the broadcast of four matches - the men's semi-finals, the women's final and the men's final.

Working closely with SONY and BBC Sport, CAN will use the same 3D workflow that was successfully deployed at the 2010 FIFA World CupTM. With 5 camera positions per match, each position will comprise 2x SONY HDC-P1 cameras with Canon lenses fed into a SONY HD fiber adapter mounted onto Element Technica rigs and configured with SONY MPE-200 processors for convergence and interocular alignment.

The 3D signals generated from the 5 camera positions will be fed to a dedicated 3D outside broadcast facility supplied by our partner, NEP Visions. Pictures will be processed using a complete SONY 3D broadcast solution and encoded for 3D TV broadcast and 3D cinema audiences.

CAN will draw on its extensive experience of filming major sporting events in 3D, which includes the 2010 FIFA World CupTM in South Africa and the 2010 Roland Garros, French Tennis Open. CAN boasts an unrivaled 3D pedigree that also includes the first ever live 3D TV broadcast of an international sporting event, 2008 Six Nations Rugby ‘Calcutta Cup’ and other 3D productions including; Reebok Amir Khan launch, Ferrari F1, Virgin F1, Usain Bolt street race in Manchester, German Bundesliga and French football Ligue 1.

CAN’s Creative Director, Duncan Humphreys said of the 3 year appointment, “we are very proud and delighted to be working with Sony again as the production company for the 3D TV broadcast coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. CAN has a great 3D team and the technical competence to operate at the highest level which both SONY and the all England Tennis Club demand.

We will be working with OB supplier, NEP Visions, using the state of the art ‘Gemini’ 1 & 2 trucks and the latest versions of the SONY MPE-200 3D image processor, including the quality control software to deliver a seamless 3D HD transmission of the tennis finals. Although Wimbledon in 3D presents a major challenge, I’m confident that the collective expertise and passion of all those involved will ensure some great results”.

Comments

Posted 01 Sep, 2012by Luisa
I have the LG 3D TV with passive glaesss, the same as those used in the cinema. I also wear prescription glaesss and they work very well.Great TV, it can even convert a normal 2D picture to a pseudo 3D this is not brilliant but my 8 year old loves watching chilldrens channel in this fake 3D!
Posted 30 Aug, 2012by Dafydd
Hey, it's good to see you back I'm sorry to say, I doubt she'll win this upcoming Wimbledon (her best bet is the French Open). 2010 is a direffent story. You never know, anything can happen, so who knows. It's possible. She can pull a Kim, and win Australia, that's how unpredictable the WTA is.

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