One company, neo 360, has taken this commitment to video production to another level by providing users with comprehensive, user-focused slow-motion capabilities rarely seen even in live sporting events. By simply running a high-speed video into the neo 360 encoder, users will be able to control the frame rate with a swipe of a finger. The innovative technology has so much potential that top sports networks were forced to take notice, so much so that Fox Sports has agreed to begin testing the slow motion video on-demand mobile technology at live sporting events around the country. While slow-motion technology has obviously existed for decades, this user-focused mentality could completely transform the sports world as we know it. As perhaps the most vital aspect of televised sporting events, giving viewers the power to slow down the action at their own pace is not only brilliant, but incredibly timely considering the explosion of online video content. If you want to test out this technology now, you can through iOS and Android apps. You can even use this technology through a VR headset, which will bring a whole new meaning to the word “immersive.”
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