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Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show Gets Hippotizer Assist

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — More than 80,000 fans became animated pixels at the Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show featuring Bruno Mars.  Five outputs from four Hippo HD Genlock machines controlled the wireless audience LED “display” along with visuals seen on 220 LED Ayrton MagicPanel 602s on the stage.  PixMob technology made the audience participation possible, alternatively managed by the lighting desk and Hippotizer control.

More details from Hippotizer distributor TMB (www.tmb.com):

“The biggest challenge of the show was handling 80 universes of DMX,” says programmer Jason Rudolph.  “But everything went according to plan.  We chose the Hippotizer HDs with Genlock because of their pixel-mapping capabilities, as well as their live inputs and broadcast compatibility.  TMB and Green Hippo are always a big help with their 24/7 tech support.”  Bob Barnhart of Los Angeles based Full Flood was the show’s LD.

Hippotizer has proven itself time and again to be “America’s Favorite Media Server, including the last five consecutive Super Bowl Halftime Shows.  New to the Hippotizer range this year are the compact 1U Rackoon with six layers of full 1080p HD playback and unrestricted output, and the 1U Chipmunk with two layers of HD on a single output with license upgrades for full Hippotizer flexibility and control.