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Case Study: Riding the crest of a Virtual wave - June 2006 |
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It’s not the athletes, managers or even business that drives the evolution of sport, but the spectators. These diverse masses are pressing for more time for more sports, more custom detail and expert analysis, more education and understanding, well beyond the capacity of a typical television broadcast to deliver. VS has focused its high-end new technology development on providing modern fans with the expanded content they desire and expect. By virtue of its history, VS has dramatically elevated the viewing and interactive participation experience of prestigious sporting events around the world. And for the Volvo Ocean Race 2005-06, around the world technology is literally what the company had to provide. How can spectators sit in the middle of the ocean? The Volvo Ocean Race is anything but a simple sailboat race. It’s a sophisticated 57,000 km open ocean fight. Seven newly-designed, extraordinarily advanced Volvo 70s launched in Vigo, Spain are circumnavigating the globe through three oceans, 10 ports and five continents, finally ending in Goteborg, Sweden. The fight against – and occasional tragic loss to – brutal elements and an unforgiving sea fuels spectators’ excitement and imagination. Out in the middle of the choppy ocean, VS has been able to turn a mysterious and otherwise unseen ocean race into a spectator sport. A recipe for sailing success The 3D VS Raceviewer provides a virtual ticket to view the race in its entirety in a three dimensional environment, but what about video-hungry enthusiasts? All forms of content are condensing to fit the needs of today’s media consumer. VS needed to supply on-demand video content plus expert commentary to analyse events unfolding throughout the race, and deliver it in the most practical and global-reaching format - the internet. Sailing in the palm of your hands With the advent of mobile entertainment devices such as the iPod, VS realised the value of making sports programming available for download to them. Global spectators can download VS podcasts from iTunes onto their laptops and iPod and enjoy quality sports programming from virtually any location. The podcasts are offered free through the www.VSSailing.com website which links to iTunes for sailing on the go. A ‘pirated’ version of the 3D VS Raceviewer The Pirates of the Caribbean entry in the Volvo Ocean Race represented a unique marketing partnership between the Walt Disney Company and the Volvo Ocean Race to support its upcoming movie sequel, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. The boat has served as “high-speed advertising” - moving from port to port and racing competitively thanks to legendary skipper Paul Cayard. To support this marketing effort, VS formed a partnership with the entry to offer fans of the team a custom Raceviewer application. The future of sports technology VS is comprised of several entities, diverse both in discipline and geographic location. Because of the global corporate reach of parent company Investors Guaranty, VS has expanded from New Zealand into Australia, Bermuda, the UK and the US. Using the latest technology and global partnerships and resources provided by Investors Guaranty, VS provides high-tech solutions to a growing and evolving sports market. This article was seen first by people who receive the monthly newsletter, join them. |
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- View from the Editor: Loving the beautiful game
- Feature: HDTV goes under the spotlight
- Feature: Waiting for the mobile revolution
- Comment : World Cup Mobile Fever
- Survey: The Global Business of Poker
- Infostrada Databox: June 2006
- More feature articles
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S&T focuses on Virtual Spectator (VS), the developer of pioneering specialised models of 3D visualisation, data capture and analytics, broadcast, education, sports software and more for international sporting events such as Formula One racing, the PGA tour, the Olympics and the Volvo Ocean Race.

