Jacksonville St. shuts out Southern Miss, 6-0 The University of Southern Mississippi managed just six hits Friday and fell at Jacksonville State, 6-0. (Source: Southern Miss) By Tim Doherty | March 6, 2021 at 12:07 AM CST - Updated March 6 at 12:07 AM
JACKSONVILLE, Ala. (WDAM) - The University of Southern Mississippi’s hitting woes continued Friday night at Jim Case Stadium, as the Golden Eagles fell 6-0 to host Jacksonville State University.
USM suffered its first shutout since May 11, 2019, when the Golden Eagles lost at 4-0 at Rice University, and failed to score a run for just the third time over the past four springs.
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Team Summit Park & Pipe Director Teddy Goggin thinks the novel coronavirus restrictions on sports have left athletes hungrier to take advantage of the opportunities they are given.
Goggin and Team Summit Executive Director CB Bechtel have seen that approach and positive attitude manifest across the organization’s teams and athletes, and specifically in the freeskiers and snowboarders who have qualified for Rev Tour contests in the coming weeks.
“I’m just really excited for the future,” Goggin said. “We believe in long-term athletic development, and seeing that unfold through many years with hard work as well as rest. This has been exciting to take part in. It’s not one day, or competition that matters, but progress over many years.”
iMAG deploys Brompton for mobile facility
Wednesday, 10 February 2021
The mobile Virtual Production facility, offers a 360° workflow
UK - Technical production and LED screen hire company, iMAG, has recently pioneered a mobile Virtual Production facility, offering a 360° workflow, from in-house drawing team and rigging, to full LED set up controlled by Brompton Technology Tessera processing. iMAG has joined forces with film production company Treehouse Digital, which works with major episodic streaming companies such as Netflix and Amazon, as well as on films and commercials, for the project, combining their extensive experience in filmmaking with iMAG’s hardware, knowledge and expertise gained through years of working in high pressure live environments.
iMAG and Treehouse Digital deliver state-of-the-art mobile Virtual Production facility UK – In October last year, technical production and LED screen hire company, iMAG, joined forces with film production company Treehouse Digital, to pioneer a state-of-the-art mobile LED virtual production facility. When the pandemic flipped the events landscape on its head, they were ready to help the film and live events industries navigate through the global restrictions. The result is a mobile facility that offers a 360-degree LED workflow, which includes an in-house drawing team, rigging specialists and full LED set-up.
“We were quick off the mark with our full-service mobile VP solution and it has definitely been paying off,” says iMAG’s MD and technical director, Alex Strachan. “With Treehouse Digital bringing years of experience in film making, and iMAG offering the hardware, and our knowledge and expertise gained through working in high pressure live environments, the partnersh