Packer Fans To Experience FanCam 360 Degree On Sunday
Skrevet av Erlend Bakke   
mandag 09. januar 2012 00:00

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One of the things many of us look forward to on a weekend is to watch or play sports. Over the years, we have witnessed the Sports industry advance in their athletes, venues, reports and casting, etc. Thankful to technology and the Internet, people from all sorts of places can come into one website and cheer for their supported teams. 

Today, the most hottest and trending feature that the Sports industry has ever offered to humanity is the FanCam. Started earlier last, the FanCam is an interactive high definition 360 degree image that fans present in the event can locate, identify, and tag themselves to share on Facebook, Twitter, eMail and more.

If you want to try the FanCam, you should present at the Lambeau Field on Sunday. Here’s a secret. You should seated by 3PM to be in the FanCam photo.

This is made posible by the Green Bay Packers and fans will have enough chance to prove to the world that they were present and solid supporting the packers for their Divisional playoff game. Fans will have a chance to prove they were present at this Sunday’s Divisional playoff game.

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According to a Packer fan revo1928, “This is one of the coolest features at sporting events. I've seen it done before and I'm happy the Packers are doing it. How I wish I could be there this Sunday. Go Pack!”

Again, it is highly recommended that you are in your seats 20 minutes prior to kickoff to get yourself captured in this 5 billion pixel, super high definition interactive photo. Despite being taken from the 50 yard line, fans will have the opportunity to experience FanCam’s optic-zoom feature to better identify yourself and your friends later.

 

Reference: http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article-1/Popular-FanCam-to-take-360-degree-photo-in-Lambeau-Field-on-Sunday/f3a42678-271b-4795-b934-efc2d2655547

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