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    Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame

    Sports Broadcasting

    Project Group

    Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame

    Client

    Kansas City Royals/Populous

    Date

    July 2009

    Location

    Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame, Kansas City, MO

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    Tags

    Touch, Games, Installations

    Original broadcasts of great Royals plays provide the foundation for visitors to learn how sports announcers call the game, and then try making their own calls of these great moments in Royals baseball history.

    Visitors step into a broadcasting booth overlooking Kauffman Stadium’s left field and imagine they are a sports journalist calling plays at the game. Visitors select great Royals plays to review, watch key moments in the game leading up to the play, and get insight and tips on broadcasting from well-known Royals announcers. When ready, visitors hit record and make their own call of their chosen play, then review the play with their audio recording. They can then send an email to themselves, family members, or friends with the audio of their call and an image of key moments in the play.

    Credits

    Designer
    Christian Bannister
    Technology Director
    Thomas Wester
    Lead Integration Engineer
    Matt Arnold
    Developers
    Jeremy Brown, Matt Arnold
    Producer
    Erica Dillon
    Writer
    Garth Guibord
    Production Artist
    Rebecca Rosen
    Production Assistant
    Rebecca Rosen
    Quality Assurance
    Heather Daniel
    Video Editor
    Tim Kviz
    Sound Editing
    Audiowells
    A/V Integration
    Edwards Technologies Inc.
    Exhibit Design
    Populous
    © 2013 Second Story, Inc.

    Project Group

    • Project Overview
    • Design Your Own Ballpark
    • Oral History Stations
    • Sports Broadcasting