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A football analysis tool that can really add to a broadcast. When you couple it with an excellent commentator you can't go wrong.
  • The interface has been designed for quick recall of graphics
  • You can turn on and off legends as well as customise or filter the data shown
  • Each animation can be either team or player based
  • Historical data for entire seasons can also be shown
  • A section dedicated to player profiles is available
  • This allows the broadcaster to show the team formation and more detailed information about each member of the team
  • A timeline on each graphic shows when each event happened
  • The timeline events are colour coded the same as the lines and legend
  • If required you can filter out the unsuccessful passes in the animation
  • Fouls are show in the position they are made on the field
  • Tight clusters of fouls conceded in an area can be visualised
  • The heat chart gives a clear and decisive picture of how a team controls the ball
  • The brighter the heat the more time the ball has spent in that area
  • Long passes into the penalty box can give a good indication of the strength of the defence or attack
  • The red and green colouring of the ribbons gives an instant idea of the success or failure of a team's efforts
  • Time ranges can be set from a few minutes to the whole match
  • Comparisons can be made by showing separate time slices from a running game
  • Camera animations can be set up for each individual stat
  • Setting up a camera animation is as easy as positioning the camera and assigning the key frames
  • Stadium models for any venue can be created for the system
  • Highlights packages for broadcasters without live video rights can be produced solely with PlayTrac TV
  • Atmospherics can be set to day, dusk and night
  • Sponsorship signage can be placed around the stadium to enable In Play Advertising

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