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namityadav | 11 years ago

The yellow line in the 3 to 5 seconds mark in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxoYaMebF0

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dhekir|11 years ago

Why is it so hard to find a single HD video with this line? I searched for 'football "yellow line"' and filtered only HD videos, and none in the first page actually showed some game footage with the line. The same for 'football "first down line"'.

Is there no HD footage for these events? Or do even short extracts get removed due to copyright issues?

snowwrestler|11 years ago

You won't find it with those search strings because the American viewer (presumably who is posting those videos to YouTube) takes it totally for granted.

Try searching for just "first down" with football, or viewing some game highlights on NFL.com.

icambron|11 years ago

Which also shows the evolution of the yellow line idea: another line (usually blue) for the line of scrimmage, which turns out to be really useful. I think I've also seen a line for maximum field goal range.

Someone|11 years ago

And you probably also have seen advertisements inserted behind the end zone. I do not know how much use they make of it, but that allows the broadcaster to send different advertisements to different markets (the low tech variant that I have seen of this in soccer is to have one country show the main overview from one side of the field, and another country the main overview from the other side. That way, one can sell the main advertising space at the center of the field across from the main camera twice)

Also, in speed skating, the technology gets used to project a moving line indicating where a skater should be to reach some goal (win the race, world record, etc)

KnightHawk3|11 years ago

That is pretty cool, thanks!