![]() One of the four will look very familiar to anyone who attended games in the previous ballpark. These will be things that I know our fans have never seen before but also things that some people haven’t seen out in the market in general.” Board Work: MLB’s First Home-Plate Digital Signageīelow the massive retractable roof, Globe Life Field features LED videoboards in our separate locations. “This Camino product basically us to fly through 3D spaces and use Cinema 4D. “We went with Daktronics’ new Show Control system, which includes the Camino product,” says DeRuyscher. On the software front, the team will leverage Daktronics Show Control and Live Clips Player, Ross Xpression for computer graphics, and MAM services from CatDV.įollowing another trend, the organization is making the leap from HD to HDR and outfitting its production equipment will full-HDR capabilities. The crew will be using a Ross Video Acuity production switcher, multiple EVS replay servers, Sony cameras (HDC-3100L, HDC-3500L, FS5’s, and an FS7) with Canon lenses (UJ90X9B, P01-DSS, and CJ24ex7.5BIRSES), Riedel Communications Bolero wireless intercom, and Quantum storage servers. Ross Video’s Acuity production switcher is at the helm of this Lawo IP control room. Although the full-IP workflow is the headliner in this newly minted space, other elements are also worth considering. The control room for in-venue operations is located beneath the upper deck near the third-base side. “She was in charge of all non-Rangers events, which included the XFL and now includes minor-league soccer team FC Dallas, North Texas SC, and concerts.” More Than IP: Control Room Boasts HDR Capability “We promoted one of my employees, Mandy Lawson, to director of event production,” he says. To do this, DeRuyscher split his department into two sections: one spearheading the 1-mile move into their new digs and one holding down the fort. Before the XFL dissolved, the team was still going full bore with home games of the then Dallas Renegades. Unlike with a majority of one-sport venues, the transition was a bit different because athletic events were being produced in the older venue. “We were editing, producing, and doing everything we needed to do until said, ‘Okay, you guys are good to go to come over here.’ We were truly between the new and old ballparks because we were going to be jumping back and forth for the foreseeable future.” “We were given the best of both worlds,” he says. Terraplas is a long-standing VIP Sponsor of Sports Venue Business (SVB).The new ballpark features three videoboards, including the previous stadium’s left-field display in centerfield. The new ballpark’s seating capacity is expected to be approximately 43,000. The new 1.7 million square foot ballpark, which will be located on 13 acres just south of the current Globe Life Park in Arlington, will include a retractable roof – the first retractable roof beam truss having been installed this week – for climate control and shelter for fans during the hot summer months. The official groundbreaking for Globe Life Field took place on September 28, 2017, with construction beginning the following week. Globe Life Field – designed by HKS and being built by Manhattan Construction – is expected to open in March 2020 in time for the Rangers’ season. The new Globe Life Field, which is being built as a public-private partnership between the City of Arlington and the Rangers, will not only be the team’s new home but also a multipurpose sports and entertainment venue that will include capabilities for hosting high school, college and international sports, as well as entertainment tours. Globe Life Field images, courtesy: MLB, Texas Rangers and HKS ![]()
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