Published: October 16, 2009
ESPN Innovation Lab Opens Today at ESPN Wide World of Sports
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The ESPN Innovation Lab officially opened today at ESPN Wide World of
Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. The Innovation Lab provides
ESPN a real-world testing ground to continue developing new
ground-breaking on-air products.
"The ESPN Innovation Lab is an extension of ESPN's commitment to being a
leader in technology," said Chuck Pagano, executive vice president,
technology, ESPN. "This cutting-edge production house will foster
creativity and the development of new tools to provide fans the best
on-air coverage of sporting events."
The mission of ESPN's state-of-the-art facility is to enhance the
viewer's experience by utilizing the world-class playing fields and the
250,000 youth and pro athletes who use them annually to develop new
products during actual game conditions. This working research facility
will also be open at certain times of the year for visitors to view the
company's emerging-technology staff at work and get a sneak peak at
upcoming technological advancements.
This past summer, the lab produced two innovative production elements,
Ball Track and ESPN Snap Zoom. Ball Track is a Doppler radar
hit-tracking system that has the ability to track home runs showing the
distance and height of the ball in-flight, updating continuously during
the ball's flight. It debuted on the 2009 "MLB Home Run Derby" telecast
on July 13. ESPN Snap Zoom debuted on "Monday Night Football" on Sept.
28 and is a freeze-frame technology that brings the fan closer to the
play by zooming in an area of interest and providing insight to a
current action on the field, thus giving the viewer a different view on
a particular focus of play.
The ESPN Innovation Lab is the first major piece of a re-imagining
project involving ESPN and the Disney sports complex, which is already
the leading multi-sport venue in the nation. The project aims to create
an immersive and entertaining sports experience for athletes, coaches
and fans by incorporating the signature elements of ESPN in ways that
will connect athletes and coaches with their favorite ESPN programs,
personalities and elements. The project is expected to be completed
early next year and will provide a one-of-a-kind experience that
athletes, coaches and fans can't get anywhere else except Walt Disney
World Resort.
"The versatility of the complex and the enormous diversity of sports
events we have there make it the perfect place for ESPN or any company
to develop and test their latest product innovations," said Ken Potrock,
senior vice president of Disney Sports Enterprises. "We are thrilled to
provide our athletes and coaches with the opportunity to potentially be
a part of the development of ESPN's newest and most exciting on-air
products. It's just one of the many ways this ESPN re-imagining project
will help take our youth sports experience to a new level."
The Disney sports complex has hosted more than 200 annual events in 60
different sports involving athletes from more than 70 countries since
opening in 1997. Among those events are the Atlanta Braves spring
training season, Chelsea Football Club events, the Pop Warner Super
Bowl, AAU National Championships, Varsity All-Star Cheerleading
competitions, USSSA events, ESPN RISE Games, Old Spice Classic and the
Walt Disney World Marathon, one of the top marathons in the nation. ESPN
televised 20 sporting events from the complex in the last year. Walt
Disney World Resort and ESPN also annually work together to host the
popular ESPN The Weekend event at Disney's Hollywood Studios. To
download photos of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, please visit http://photos.wdwnews.com/espn/.
Did you know?
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ESPN's Active Player Tracking for the Arena Football League was first
tested at the Wide World of Sports. The technology debuted during the
2007 Arena Football season but has also been implemented at the Summer
X Games enabling ESPN to capture heights achieved by athletes in the
BMX and Big Air event which are then displayed on the ESPN
"Huck-o-Meter."
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The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex was the testing bed for ESPN's
Ball Track technology that debuted at the 2009 MLB Home Run Derby.
This was the first time that radar had been utilized to track a
baseball in real-time in a broadcast environment.
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At ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, ESPN has access to 16 baseball
fields, 25 football/soccer fields, two indoor basketball arenas, one
baseball stadium and four tennis courts for real-world testing. Just a
short distance from the facility there are lakes and golf courses also
used in testing scenarios. Over the past three years, ESPN has taken
full advantage of these facilities testing technologies for tennis,
golf, baseball, basketball, football and even BASS fishing.
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The Emmy-winning EA Virtual Playbook was first tested at ESPN Wide
World of Sports during the summer of 2008 in preparation of the
2008-09 NFL season. Its overwhelming success led the team to develop
an NBA version utilized during the 2009 NBA playoffs.
About ESPN Technology:
ESPN Technology develops the ideas and applications that bring the fan
closer to the game with new, innovative production enhancements. ESPN's
technology team designed and supports two of the most technologically
advanced production centers in the world, the Digital Center in Bristol,
Conn., and the Los Angeles Production Center which is the first 1080p
capable production facility. In addition, the Emerging Technology Group
has developed many on-air advancements over the past 30 years, including
virtual graphics applications, "Huck-O-Meter," and the Emmy-winning EA
Virtual Playbook.
About ESPN Wide World of Sports:
Opened in 1997 at Walt Disney World Resort, ESPN Wide World of Sports
Complex is the premier sports venue for amateur and professional sports
in the United States. The sprawling 220-acre state-of-the-art complex
features The Milk House, a 165,000-square-foot field house which seats
5,500 for basketball; the 10,000-seat Champion Stadium ballpark; the
Hess Sports Fields, which include multiple baseball, softball and soccer
fields; and Jostens Center, a multi-sport field house that opened in
2008. In addition, the complex has a tennis compound, including a
stadium court, and a track & field complex. Please visit www.disneysports.com
for more information.
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