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Dec 10, 2010 1:11 PM
Boise State University's Broncos football group has started sharpened HD game-day video for live house manifestation and Web streaming with 4 Panasonic AG-HPX370 P2 HD shoulder-mount camcorders.
Fiberpipe, of Boise, ID, the BSU Athletic Department's longtime digital media partner, did the buy and formation of the HPX370s, along with two AG-HPG20 P2 Portable recorders and an AJ-HPM200 P2 Mobile recorder/player.
The HPX370s have been used to fire gridiron action given the Broncos' initial home diversion this season; the P2 HD shoulder-mount cameras are moreover being used to takeover varsity soccer and are slated to be used this winter for men's and women's basketball.
The football coaching staff has integrated an AG-HPX300 (predecessor to the HPX370) P2 HD camcorder in to its video review activities. Previously, game-day video had been shot with mini-DV camcorders.
All 4 HPX370s are deployed at any home football game, two sharpened low-angle, side line shots; a sharpened principal action up high from a basket on the 50-yard line; and a used as a in motion promo cam to takeover throng shots. The group travels with a or two HPX370s to fire low-angle highlights at divided games.
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