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Tiger Stadium Video Boards Information
by TD Staff Reporter
August 24, 20145 Comments
LSUSports.net released the following information about the new south endzone video boards and the existing video board in the north endzone.
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quote:This new picture of the existing north endzone video board was posted on the Tiger Rant Saturday:
That South end zone features several new fan amenities including two new video boards that each measure 40’ x 70’. Both will bring high definition coverage of the games and is part of the new video equipment package and control rooms that are also being built for LSU’s part in the SEC Network.
The video board in the North end zone will also have the also have the latest HD capabilities and LSU Athletics has worked with LSU Sports Properties and its corporate sponsors to enhance the available viewing area on the North screen for the 2014 season.
All three boards will have the capability to now show multiple angles of plays when replays are called for by board producers.
Research done by the SEC shows that fans expect a high quality video experience in the stadium. At least six SEC schools are putting added emphasis to that area in 2014, including improvements to video elements and production as well as the addition of the HD boards.
The SEC has initiated rules changes that allow fans to see in-stadium replays of officials’ reviews and increase in-game opportunities for musical entertainment, and in 2014 ESPN is partnering with the SEC to provide video highlights to schools to utilize on stadium video boards for in-game highlights and updates for fans.
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