Here is an approach with a timeline showing events like Goals and Cards. The colored ring displays the seconds like an analog clock.
Check out the attached fullscreen view.
Yeah, sorry about the score. I should change that. Of course I started with Germany as the wining team against Denmark but wanted to change the white and red of these teams to something more fresh. ;)
A way to get this to work would be if, at default, the score line was in its minimal state. When a goal is scored, yellow card is given, foul is made etc, then a small slider like previous shots pops out. Then if you did want to view a timeline of game, perhaps this could be tied in by pressing the red button on your remote, the user could then press left and right to flick through each incident and perhaps even watch them back by selecting one. Just a suggestion :)
@Morgan Jones yeah I thought about something like this too. I see your point that it's taking up a lot of space. The timeline could also just slide out every few minutes instead of being there all the time. The interactive version would of course be the best solution but I'm afraid it'll take a while until features like this are avaiable on most TVs...
Oh and it's Lars BENDER from Germany! :)
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Here is an approach with a timeline showing events like Goals and Cards. The colored ring displays the seconds like an analog clock.
Check out the attached fullscreen view.
11 months ago
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Lukas Bugla
I like it!
11 months ago
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Jun
Nice!
11 months ago
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Alex Aubert
Amazing!! And the France team wins which is a miracle :)
11 months ago
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Thorsten Beeck
Very nice concept. For everybody that is interested which player got a yellow (and red) card you could show their names via mouseover.
11 months ago
Yeah, unfortunately mouseover isn't working on a TV, yet. ;)
11 months ago
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Thorsten Beeck
@Martin Oberhäuser That's true. I didn't know it was for TV only. ;)
11 months ago
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Frederik Samuel
love this
11 months ago
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Matthew Sanders
Forgive me while I blatantly stare.
11 months ago
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Mario Azzi
Pretty nice! I always wonder why the way TV channels show us sports information is so ancient looking.
11 months ago
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Mark Parsons
Stunning.
11 months ago
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Daniel de Paola
awesome dude!!!
11 months ago
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kikillo
perfect
11 months ago
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Morgan Jones
Its a nice idea, however, in reality does take up too much screen estate and you wouldn't want this at the top of your screen for an entire game.
11 months ago
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Ulises arvizu
yeah amazing!!!!!
11 months ago
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Darren Geraghty
This looks great, shame about the scoreline though ;)
11 months ago
Yeah, sorry about the score. I should change that. Of course I started with Germany as the wining team against Denmark but wanted to change the white and red of these teams to something more fresh. ;)
11 months ago
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Creative Goat
Looks lovely, and the EURO is so interesting now :)
11 months ago
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Roberto Nickson
This is beautiful. Lovely work. How would it work if a game goes into extra time and penalties? Would the timeline reset?
11 months ago
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krishnachaitanya
really nice work mate!
11 months ago
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Ben Garratt
Lovely stuff.
11 months ago
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Stephen Dyson
Really nice work
11 months ago
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Morgan Jones
A way to get this to work would be if, at default, the score line was in its minimal state. When a goal is scored, yellow card is given, foul is made etc, then a small slider like previous shots pops out. Then if you did want to view a timeline of game, perhaps this could be tied in by pressing the red button on your remote, the user could then press left and right to flick through each incident and perhaps even watch them back by selecting one. Just a suggestion :)
11 months ago
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Angel
love the idea, and it's very pretty, but I feel it takes too much screen real estate :)
11 months ago
@Morgan Jones yeah I thought about something like this too. I see your point that it's taking up a lot of space. The timeline could also just slide out every few minutes instead of being there all the time. The interactive version would of course be the best solution but I'm afraid it'll take a while until features like this are avaiable on most TVs...
Oh and it's Lars BENDER from Germany! :)
11 months ago