It was less than a week before the Washington Capitals' game at the New York Rangers on Tuesday night, and the ESPN production team still wasn't sure how it would handle a video goal review during the game.
Normally, this wouldn't be a concern. But normally, the referee isn't a 3D animated chicken. «When the ref skates out to make the announcement, we'll just track the ref's mic,» director Jeff Nelson of ESPN said. «But wait… this is interesting.
I need to find out if the chicken would actually head out on the ice for something like that.» These were the questions being asked and answered behind the scenes for several months as ESPN, Disney and the NHL partnered for a first-of-its-kind broadcast: an entire hockey game recreated in real time inside a virtual environment, featuring 3D animated players whose movements synced with what was happening on the ice at Madison Square Garden, thanks to puck and player tracking data.
The «NHL Big City Greens Classic» features live, real-time volumetric animations of players and teams modeled after characters on the Emmy Award-winning show «Big City Greens.» It's scheduled to air Tuesday at 7 p.m.