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- A telestrator is a device that allows its operator to draw a freehand sketch over a moving or still video image. Also known as a video marker, this device...
- breaking down strategy in between periods of games with early use of the telestrator. In the NHL, he won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the best rookie, is...
- the 1970s. During his time at WBBM-TV, he po****rised the use of the telestrator (a device for drawing over still or moving video images) in sports television...
- 49ers, and televised by CBS. Commentator John Madden famously used a telestrator during games between the early 1980s to the mid-2000s, boosting the device's...
- announcer **** Bremer. One of his trademarks was circling fans with the telestrator on screen. Fans—both at home and at road games—carried signs to the games...
- as "Boom!", "Whap!", "Bang!", and "Doink!"' and with his use of the telestrator, a device which allowed him to superimpose his light-penned diagrams...
- World Tomorrow. His experience with broadcasting led him to invent the telestrator as a visual aid for his programming; Reiffel held over fifty different...
- the "SOCOM Telestrator" tool and coordinating their next ****ault. Chock full of maps and modes from SOCOM: Confrontation, the Telestrator is a powerful...
- One of Brainard's favorite sayings. Use of Telestrator: Brainard often uses a yellow colored telestrator to highlight certain parts of videos. He often...
- new set features an informal interview area with lounge chairs, and a telestrator screen. The collection of bobbleheads that once graced the anchor desk...