MOOV Aces Through Wimbledon With Chyron Graphics
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"The BBC's rebranded style was the most important change for this year's coverage, and Chyron's graphic systems provide the power necessary to support a new package of visually rich and data-heavy graphics," said Duncan Foot, managing director at MOOV Limited. "We worked closely with Chyron to ensure a smooth flow of live data and scores into sophisticated on-air graphics, and this partnership made for few issues and a less stressful fortnight."
MOOV has become the graphics company of choice for leading broadcasters including BBC, ESPN, AI Jazeera, RTE, ITV, Sky Italia, and Channel 4. The company has provided on-air graphics for Wimbledon for the past seven years, but this is the first time the company has relied solely on Chyron graphics equipment. Three HyperX3 systems — along with a graphics control interface engineered by MOOV — supported the BBC domestic feed, and another HyperX3 system supplied by MOOV supported graphics for ESPN STAR Sports.
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During the tournament, the graphics created by MOOV were incorporated into all production outside of live tennis. Graphics enriched segments highlighting action in other matches and live scores across the tournament, as well as opening titles, interviews, trailers, and promos. MOOV created an event-specific interface to connect live data — scores, draws, order of play — from the tournament's IBM scoring system to Chyron graphics playout. In addition to supporting live updates, the Chyron systems allowed MOOV to use headline sequences in which video from a match point could be shown with a full-screen graphic in real time using live video and requiring no rendering. Operators were able to run multiple such headlines in succession.
"Wimbledon has been among the world's preeminent sporting events since the first tournament was held 125 years ago," said Michael Wellesley-Wesley, Chyron president and CEO. "We're pleased that our on-air graphics systems are playing a critical role now as MOOV brings this classic event — with a sharp new look — to today's professional men's and women's tennis fans."