Snooker Timelines on the BBC
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
If you are a fan of snooker, you may have noticed the 3D timelines used by the BBC recently during their snooker coverage. In case you missed it on television, you can see a couple of them here on the BBC website.
Broadcast Editor Peter Wiggins produced a series of twenty timeline motion graphics for the BBC using Bee Docs Timeline 3D. They look great and Peter provided us with lots of great feedback that will allow us to make Bee Docs Timeline even better for broadcast television in the future.
Labels: 3d timeline, bbc, customer, peter wiggins, snooker, television
3 Comments:
Congrats, Adam :-)
Could u please elaborate on the comments/feedback provided by Peter Wiggins. Such would be most useful to those of us wishing to do something similar re web lectures
many thanks
Peter reported some quality issues with rendering images that were other than 72 dpi. This issue has already been fixed and released.
He also requested some anamorphic quicktime formats and an alpha channel export option with the Animation codec so that compositing would be easier in Final Cut Pro. We have yet to implement those features.
If anyone else is working on broadcast or film application of Bee Docs Timeline, I'd encourage you to send me an e-mail and share your feedback with me too. My address is Adam at BeeDocs.com
Thanks!
A real Coup !
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