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Bowled over at Trent Bridge
Members of the media and spectators at the
Third npower Test at Trent Bridge between England and New Zealand were
bowled over by the detail and clarity of Nottinghamshire County Cricket
Club’s new scoreboard and replay screen.
Technographic Displays was involved in
all stages of the project, from system design, through software
development and display installation to match-day operation and
technical support.
The new replay screen is part of an
£8.2 million new stand and office complex project being undertaken for
Notts CCC by Clegg Construction. The project’s architect, Maber
Associates, designed the 83 square-metre display into the structure of
the office complex with the result that the display integrates perfectly
with its surroundings. The new stand was officially opened by the Duke
of Edinburgh on 5th June.
When first approached about the project
in 2007 by consultants Arup, Technographic Displays recommended
Mitsubishi Electric’s model ODQ10. Following the appointment of Clegg as
main contractor, Mitsubishi Electric manufactured the display modules
and Digital Screen Controller. Technographic Displays worked closely
with Clegg to ensure that the installation of the screen did not
compromise overall progress on the office building. The screen was first
used at the Friends Provident Trophy match between Nottinghamshire and
Northamptonshire on 4th May, two weeks ahead of schedule.
In addition to the hardware
installation, Technographic Displays developed TechEvent (originally
developed in 2007 for athletics event presentations) into a
cricket-oriented presentation system. The new version integrates with
third-party cricket-scoring software, provides a flexible control
interface and enables multi-format video inputs to be combined with
scoring graphics and media replays generated within the TechEvent
graphics server.
The LED display is driven at its dot
resolution of 864 x 960 to ensure optimum detail of both video and text
on the screen. The majority of matches are non-televised and at these
events the entire display operates as a full-screen scoreboard. For
televised events, the portrait format enables a 56 square-metre 4:3
video picture to be displayed above a 27 square-metre abbreviated
scoreboard driven by TechEvent.
Tom Paterson, Match Operations Manager
at Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club with responsibility for
overseeing the redevelopment project, commented “Technographic Displays
has provided us with a superb service, both during the design and
installation of the screen and during our early adoption of the control
software. The display quality is fantastic and the TechEvent software is
proving to be just as powerful, flexible and reliable as we had hoped.
In fact, we have yet to explore its full potential and look forward to
doing so. The screen attracted universal praise at the Test Match, with
many pundits describing it as the ‘best in cricket’ ”.
ACTIV-Banner at Wembley Stadium
Event production company Event360
commissioned Technographic Displays to provide and operate an ACTIV-Banner
control system at the Carling Cup Final (Chelsea v Spurs) at Wembley
Stadium on 24th February 2008.
Creative Technology installed the 20m-long
array of LED display modules. Arthur Jackson of Technographic Displays
configured the control software as a scoreboard showing the score and
substitutions interspersed with Carling animations created by Event360.
The scoreboard was rigged immediately in
front of the Royal Box, making it extremely prominent during the match
and especially so for the presentation of the Carling Cup to the
Tottenham team.
TechScore au Stade des Alpes

Mitsubishi Electric Europe has installed
two giant video screens in the spectacular setting of the Stade des
Alpes, home of Grenoble football side GF38.
Technographic Displays supplied a complete
TechScore package for the project, complete with a French version of the
user interface software.
New high-resolution video screen unveiled
at The Trafford Centre
Technographic Displays has installed a 26
square metre video screen at Manchester's Trafford Centre. The 6mm
pixel-pitch display has a stunning resolution of 1024 x 704 pixels.
The new screen replaces the original
display designed and manufactured by Invision Microsystems for the
opening of the Trafford Centre in 1998, which had run for about 85,000
hours.
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Trent Bridge screen in operation at 3rd
npower Test Match, June 2008

Trent Bridge screen in operation at LV
County Championship match between Notts and Sussex, May 2008

Installation of the first screen module by
Technographic Displays, March 2008

ACTIV-Banner scoreboard at the Carling Cup
Final, Wembley Stadium, February 2008. Photos courtesy of Event360


TechScore in use at the Stade des Alpes,
February 2008


720,000-pixel screen being unveiled at The
Trafford Centre, Manchester, January 2008

The new screen with the old screen in the
video shot
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