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Advanced Media showcases RED Cine-Broadcast module featuring V-RAPTOR XL
Advanced Media showcases RED Cine-Broadcast module featuring V-RAPTOR XL

Broadcast Pro

time24-05-2025

  • Business
  • Broadcast Pro

Advanced Media showcases RED Cine-Broadcast module featuring V-RAPTOR XL

The new Cine-Broadcast Module transforms RED's high-end cinema cameras into professional broadcast systems, offering flexibility for a range of live production needs. Advanced Media Trading (AMT) has showcased the Red Cine-Broadcast module, featuring the RED V-RAPTOR XL. This flagship model in the RED lineup of advanced cameras offers the most versatile and powerful cinema camera performance in the market. The RED Cine-Broadcast Module unlocks the flexibility and modularity to turn the most advanced cinema cameras into the most advanced broadcast cameras. It brings cinema quality to broadcast production and highlights groundbreaking imaging technology. RED's Cine-Broadcast module is designed to bring filmic, full-frame imagery to live broadcast workflows. It enables 8K live cinematic streaming and is compliant with SMPTE ST 2110 standards. It provides all functionalities such as colour pipeline for seamless camera shading and iris control with industry standard RCPs. The Red Cine-Broadcast module's most exciting characteristic is its 3x and 4x super slow-motion capabilities, which is suitable for high-end sport, concerts and live event production that require best-in-class image quality. It has been deployed in major sporting events by CBS Sports, NBC Sports Group and La Liga. Capable of doing up to 120FPS at 8K and with a full-frame-sized sensor, the module provides dynamic range, depth of fields and the well-known pleasing image that people are used to only in cinema. Jeff Goodman, Vice President of Product Management at Red Digital Cinema called the Red Cine-Broadcast solution 'a significant advancement in creative flexibility for the industry'. Goodman sad: 'It allows broadcasters to elevate the visual experience by introducing large-format, cinematic storytelling into the world of live content, without compromising on speed, reliability or standards compliance. It works seamlessly within traditional broadcast ecosystems, while adding a myriad of highly advanced IP-based solutions all within the same product.'

How do the Boston Celtics turn their series around against the New York Knicks?
How do the Boston Celtics turn their series around against the New York Knicks?

USA Today

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

How do the Boston Celtics turn their series around against the New York Knicks?

How do the Boston Celtics turn their series around against the New York Knicks? How do the Boston Celtics turn their series around against the New York Knicks? The Celtics now find themselves in a 0-2 hole vs. the Knicks in their 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals second round series currently underway, and will need to win four of the five remaining contests left in the East Semis series to advance to the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Finals to face the winner of the concurrent Indiana Pacers - Cleveland Cavaliers East Semis series. Is such an outcome realistic? Perhaps if Boston could get back to playing the way they played New York in the regular season -- but will they be able to find their confidence (and more importantly, their long-distance shot) again? The hosts of the CLNS Media "Bob Ryan, Jeff Goodman, and Gary Tanguay!" podcast took some time on a recent episode of their show to talk over their thoughts on Boston's odds to come back and win the series. If you enjoy this pod, check out the "How Bout Them Celtics," "First to the Floor," and the many other New England sports podcasts available on the CLNS Media network:

Delaware men's basketball team attempts to cap historic run with CAA title
Delaware men's basketball team attempts to cap historic run with CAA title

USA Today

time11-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Delaware men's basketball team attempts to cap historic run with CAA title

Delaware men's basketball team attempts to cap historic run with CAA title Show Caption Hide Caption Auburn, Florida lead stacked SEC men's basketball tournament The SEC men's basketball tournament is setting up to be an exciting one with a potential for a major impact on the March Madness field. Sports Seriously Delaware men's basketball looks to cap off a historic run with its fifth win in five days in the CAA tournament championship on Tuesday night. The Blue Hens (16-19) are the first double-digit seed to ever reach the conference final of the CAA tournament, as Delaware has won four games in four days, including an upset of No. 1 seed Towson in the semifinals Monday. They're looking to secure an NCAA Tournament bid with a losing record. Awaiting Delaware is UNC-Wilmington (26-7), the No. 2 seed of the CAA tournament. REQUIRED READING: Expert predictions for every major college hoops conference tournament The first team to ever win four games in a single CAA tournament, Delaware is hot at the right time. The Blue Hens have scored 80, 79, 100 and 82 in wins against Stony Brook, Campbell, William & Mary and Towson. Delaware shot 62.1% from 3-point range against William & Mary, breaking a program record with 18 3-pointers. It shot 55.1% from the field and 45% from 3-point range on Monday night. Perhaps the wildest part of Delaware's run is its streak prior to the conference championship. Here's a look at the Blue Hens' record, including how they fared prior to getting hot with an NCAA Tournament bid on the line: Delaware basketball record Delaware didn't have the resume of most teams looking to play its way into the NCAA Tournament. In fact, the Blue Hens ended the regular season with a 1-11 record heading into the CAA tournament and only a 5-13 conference record. Delaware finished third-to-last in the final CAA standings, but that didn't stop it from this historic run. The Blue Hens have CAA tournament experience, winning the conference championship in 2022 and earning a No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament, where it lost to Villanova in the first round. That year, coach Martin Ingelsby and Delaware made a run in the CAA tournament as a No. 6 seed, also defeating UNC-Wilmington in the championship game. Can the Blue Hens do it again? Only two teams have won five games in five days to reach the NCAA Tournament before, according to The Field of 68's Jeff Goodman: UConn (2011) and NC State (2024) won the national championship and went to the Final Four, respectively. Those are quite the expectations if Delaware can win Tuesday. Here's a look at Delaware's record heading into the CAA Tournament: Season record: 16-19, 5-13 CAA 16-19, 5-13 CAA Final 12 regular-season games: 1-11 Here's a look at Delaware's final scores in each of its past 12 games: March 1: UNC-Wilmington 88, Delaware 58 UNC-Wilmington 88, Delaware 58 Feb. 27: Charleston 94, Delaware 84 Charleston 94, Delaware 84 Feb. 22: Hofstra 78, Delaware 65 Hofstra 78, Delaware 65 Feb. 20: Drexel 78, Delaware 74 Drexel 78, Delaware 74 Feb. 15: Campbell 96, Delaware 91 Campbell 96, Delaware 91 Feb. 13: Towson 75, Delaware 70 Towson 75, Delaware 70 Feb. 8: Delaware 74, William & Mary 64 Delaware 74, William & Mary 64 Feb. 6: UNC-Wilmington 77, Delaware 67 UNC-Wilmington 77, Delaware 67 Feb. 1: Monmouth 92, Delaware 83 Monmouth 92, Delaware 83 Jan. 30: Towson 76, Delaware 66 Towson 76, Delaware 66 Jan. 25: Drexel 67, Delaware 54 Drexel 67, Delaware 54 Jan. 23: Hofstra 93, Delaware 68 Worst records to make NCAA Tournament Delaware would be among the teams with the worst records to ever make the NCAA Tournament should it win on Tuesday night and finish the season 17-19 with five consecutive wins heading into the Big Dance. Should the Blue Hens defeat UNC-Wilmington they'd have a 47.2% winning percentage on the year, which would rank as the 16th-worst winning percentage to reach the NCAA Tournament, according to the NCAA. However, only one No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament (Penn in 1985) was listed by the NCAA, as the rest of the teams earned No. 16 seeds in March Madness. Penn finished 15-15 that season. If Delaware avoids being a No. 16 seed in the tournament, the Blue Hens will become the first non-No. 16 seed to ever finish the regular season with a losing record. Navy (15-18) also has a chance to make the NCAA Tournament with a losing record this season, as it takes on American in the Patriot League final on Wednesday. (This story was updated to add information.)

Delaware men's basketball team attempts to cap historic run with CAA title
Delaware men's basketball team attempts to cap historic run with CAA title

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Delaware men's basketball team attempts to cap historic run with CAA title

Delaware men's basketball looks to cap off a historic run with its fifth win in five days in the CAA tournament championship on Tuesday night. The Blue Hens (16-19) are the first double-digit seed to ever reach the conference final of the CAA tournament, as Delaware has won four games in four days, including an upset of No. 1 seed Towson in the semifinals Monday. They're looking to secure an NCAA Tournament bid with a losing record. Awaiting Delaware is UNC-Wilmington (26-7), the No. 2 seed of the CAA tournament. REQUIRED READING: Expert predictions for every major college hoops conference tournament They just can't miss!!No. 12 @DelawareMBB with another triple and the lead goes to 68-54 — CAA Basketball (@CAABasketball) March 10, 2025 The first team to ever win four games in a single CAA tournament, Delaware is hot at the right time. The Blue Hens have scored 80, 79, 100 and 82 in wins against Stony Brook, Campbell, William & Mary and Towson. Delaware shot 62.1% from 3-point range against William & Mary, breaking a program record with 18 3-pointers. It shot 55.1% from the field and 45% from 3-point range on Monday night. Perhaps the wildest part of Delaware's run is its streak prior to the conference championship. Here's a look at the Blue Hens' record, including how they fared prior to getting hot with an NCAA Tournament bid on the line: Delaware didn't have the resume of most teams looking to play its way into the NCAA Tournament. In fact, the Blue Hens ended the regular season with a 1-11 record heading into the CAA tournament and only a 5-13 conference record. Delaware finished third-to-last in the final CAA standings, but that didn't stop it from this historic run. The Blue Hens have CAA tournament experience, winning the conference championship in 2022 and earning a No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament, where it lost to Villanova in the first round. That year, coach Martin Ingelsby and Delaware made a run in the CAA tournament as a No. 6 seed, also defeating UNC-Wilmington in the championship game. Can the Blue Hens do it again? Only two teams have won five games in five days to reach the NCAA Tournament before, according to The Field of 68's Jeff Goodman: UConn (2011) and NC State (2024) won the national championship and went to the Final Four, respectively. Those are quite the expectations if Delaware can win Tuesday. Here's a look at Delaware's record heading into the CAA Tournament: Season record: 16-19, 5-13 CAA Final 12 regular-season games: 1-11 Here's a look at Delaware's final scores in each of its past 12 games: March 1: UNC-Wilmington 88, Delaware 58 Feb. 27: Charleston 94, Delaware 84 Feb. 22: Hofstra 78, Delaware 65 Feb. 20: Drexel 78, Delaware 74 Feb. 15: Campbell 96, Delaware 91 Feb. 13: Towson 75, Delaware 70 Feb. 8: Delaware 74, William & Mary 64 Feb. 6: UNC-Wilmington 77, Delaware 67 Feb. 1: Monmouth 92, Delaware 83 Jan. 30: Towson 76, Delaware 66 Jan. 25: Drexel 67, Delaware 54 Jan. 23: Hofstra 93, Delaware 68 Delaware would be among the teams with the worst records to ever make the NCAA Tournament should it win on Tuesday night and finish the season 17-19 with five consecutive wins heading into the Big Dance. Should the Blue Hens defeat UNC-Wilmington they'd have a 47.2% winning percentage on the year, which would rank as the 16th-worst winning percentage to reach the NCAA Tournament, according to the NCAA. However, only one No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament (Penn in 1985) was listed by the NCAA, as the rest of the teams earned No. 16 seeds in March Madness. Penn finished 15-15 that season. If Delaware avoids being a No. 16 seed in the tournament, the Blue Hens will become the first non-No. 16 seed to ever finish the regular season with a losing record. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Delaware basketball record: Blue Hens' historic run to CAA final

Four New Orleans Privateers players suspended for possible gambling violations
Four New Orleans Privateers players suspended for possible gambling violations

Fox Sports

time26-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Four New Orleans Privateers players suspended for possible gambling violations

In what has quickly become a trend throughout college basketball this season, the University of New Orleans became the latest program to suspend and investigate a slew of its players for sports gambling. Four of the Privateers' top five scorers were suspended on Jan. 27, according to a report Wednesday from the Field of 68's Jeff Goodman. Goodman adds that there's an ongoing investigation by the school and the NCAA regarding the matter. The decision came directly after New Orleans lost 74-58 to Incarnate Ward. The Privateers have not won since, dropping eight straight games and falling into a tie for last place in the Southland Conference. The four players under investigation include James White, Jah Short, Dae Dae Hunter and Jamond Vincent. They were all in the starting lineup on Jan. 27 against Incarnate Ward, along with freshman forward MJ Thomas. Five days later, Thomas was the only remaining starter in the Privateers game against Southeastern University. Before Wednesday, the university's only public statement about the matter had described the reasons for the suspensions as an unspecified violation of team rules. New Orleans (4-25, 2-16 Southland conference) is scheduled to play next at UT Rio Grande Valley on Saturday. New Orleans is the fifth college basketball program in just this season to be flagged for potential gambling on games. This report come four days after Fresno State suspended two of its top scorers on Saturday and removed a third player from the team amid reports that the program is the subject of gambling investigations. Fresno State said in a statement that Jalen Weaver and Zaon Collins "are being withheld from competition as the university reviews an eligibility matter," and provided no further reported that Mykell Robinson, who has not played since Jan. 11, is no longer on the Bulldogs roster. The Fresno Bee initially reported on an internal investigation at Fresno State. School officials then contacted the NCAA, which is also conducting an investigation. Fresno State (5-23, 1-16 Mountain West) has already broken the school's single-season record for losses and was trying to snap a nine-game losing streak on Saturday when it faced Air Force. The Bulldogs lost 72-69. Weaver was averaging 12.5 points per game and led the team with 4.7 assists. Collins averaged 12.0 points. Robinson putting up 10.3 points and grabbing 6.2 rebounds. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily ! recommended Get more from College Basketball Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

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