The first LaLiga El Clasico of the 23/24 season will feature involvement from Microsoft and their Beyond Stats project to enhance the feel of the game. The match will allow fans a deeper insight with Microsoft Graphics and as many as 38 cameras providing the viewer with unique shots and angles.
Fans will be able to enjoy the match via two Ultra Slow cameras following standout players from each side, two robotic cameras roaming behind the goals and two cinematic cameras with super slow repetitions, exclusive to LALIGA and MEDIAPRO. Multi-camera signals, artificial intelligence applied to data, the latest audiovisual production and state-of-the-art augmented reality graphics will make this match the greatest television experience for fans around the world.
LaLiga El Clasico receives massive tech boost through Microsoft
El Clasico will be the first match of the New Era of LALIGA to have its own graphic identity.
The graphics of the broadcast will be unique and adjusted to the new visual identity of ELCLASICO, aligned with the concept of eclipse: this is a match “that eclipses everything.” With that in mind, the aesthetic will combine black and white with an astronomical look and feel.
It will feature artificial intelligence and big data from Microsoft, in front of the camera and behind the scenes. Clubs will debut the new Surface Pro performance tablets this weekend, with these devices in place to enhance the use of data for decision-making from the dugout.
Microsoft has provided every club with two Surface Pro tablets, each one integrated with the LALIGA Mediacoach data analysis tool. The tablets, which are being provided as part of the Beyond Stats project, will be available in the dugouts and training sessions from this matchday onwards. Through them the coaching staff can receive alerts and game