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  2. Al Treml - Wikipedia

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    Al Treml was born on December 3, 1936, in Green Bay, Wisconsin; in 1955 he graduated from Green Bay Central Catholic High School. [1] As a child, he would sneak into City Stadium, the home stadium for the Green Bay Packers, and work for vendors selling popcorn or game programs.

  3. Hudl - Wikipedia

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    Hudl has acquired several of its largest competitors, as well as companies that offer complementary services to its high school sports video offering. In July 2011, Hudl acquired Digital Sports Video (DSV), which at the time was the company's primary competitor. [9]

  4. Videography - Wikipedia

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    A videographer using a DSLR camera mounted on a shoulder rig U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Johnson performs a function check on his video camera before shooting.. Videography involves capturing moving images on electronic media (such as: videotape, direct to disk recording, or solid state storage), and can include streaming media.

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  6. Transworld Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    In the second decade of the 21st century, the magazine launched Transworld.tv, an online video platform that is described by the publication as a service that "offers compelling and relevant selections of action sports clips, trailers, webisodes, and live webcasts through a single website viewable across multiple screens including mobile ...

  7. List of photo and video apps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable mobile apps for use in photography and videography; it includes apps for photo capture, annotation, editing and manipulation, video capture, editing and manipulation. Apps only for video or image sharing or viewing are excluded.

  8. Stadium (sports network) - Wikipedia

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    The service is distributed mainly via streaming television services and associated apps (including third-party services, as well as Sinclair's own Stirr service). [17] The American Sports Network linear service, which was distributed as a digital subchannel network, transitioned to Stadium on September 6, 2017. [18]

  9. EVS Broadcast Equipment - Wikipedia

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    EVS Broadcast Equipment SA is a Belgian company that develops hardware and software products and services for live video production applications. The company counts over 600 employees worldwide. The company counts over 600 employees worldwide.