Sky Sports, The Hundred unveil new tech to enhance the spectator experience
July 19, 2021
The Hundred (a new 100-ball cricket competition) and Sky Sports have joined forces to develop an industry-first augmented reality experience on a scale never before seen in sport by creating avatars using motion capture. Sky and The Hundred have captured players’ full range of movement in accurate detail, which will be used to enhance Sky’s TV broadcast coverage and at home fan experience via The Hundred and Sky Sports apps.
The Hundred is putting digital innovation at the heart of the event experience, with the ambition to push the boundaries of sport, technology and entertainment and draw broader audiences into cricket. The avatar technology is one of the strongest examples of this vision – providing a new broadcast experience for viewers and progressive digital and mobile interactivity for fans to try out first-hand.
The technology is set to be used as a world-first in broadcasting during Sky Sports coverage of The Hundred this summer. The technology will also be available for fans via Sky Sports’ digital platforms.
The avatars have been created using ‘MetaStar’, Dimension Studio’s hyper-real avatar solution and the Augmented Reality experience created by Arcade (an immersive experience creative agency, using Unity), in order to bring fans closer to the players than ever before. The idea was born out of a collaboration between The Hundred and Sky Sports in a bid to make cricket more accessible and interactive for sports fans with the ambition of enticing new audiences.
Heather Knight, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali and Ben Stokes are just a few household names fans will recognise.
Bryan Henderson, Sky Sports Director of Cricket said: “We are so excited to present this incredible technology to our viewers. We have worked in partnership with The Hundred on a fan-first approach we believe will open the game up to new audiences. The Hundred will have a bespoke look and feel on TV and the avatars are a key part of what will make our coverage so dynamic. We have worked hard on every aspect of our presentation to ensure we have something for everyone, and I have every confidence the avatars will become one of the most popular aspects of our storytelling.”
Jason Landau, Creative Director of Innovation for Sky Creative said: “Off the back of our success with Sky Scope, our thought process was ‘what can we bring to a new competition like The Hundred?” Thanks to our partnership with The Hundred we’ve been able to bring something to life for fans around the world. With a focus on accuracy and authenticity, we have created ground-breaking hyper-real avatars, achieved by using 3D scans of the players and then applying these to individual motion data. Hopefully something everyone will be able to enjoy, allowing them to see the game differently.”
Alison Crowe, Director of Digital and Data, ECB said: “Through our partnership with Sky, the creation of our hyper-real avatars will bring fans and players together on an unprecedented level. Imagine having a virtual Heather Knight, Saqib Mahmood or Ben Stokes showcasing their skills in your home – it’s incredibly exciting. We can’t wait for fans to try it out through The Hundred app, where they can also vote for the match hero in each game, vote for the music a player will walk out to and test their knowledge with some fun trivia – there’s something for all the family to get involved with.”
The avatars will make their broadcast debut on Sky Sports The Hundred channel (404).