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Japanese volleyball fans will have unseen experience of watching Grand Champions Cup volleyball games!

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4-eyes-of-Hulu

The American subscription video on demand service “Hulu”, which is offered to the U.S. and Japanese users only, will give a chance to its subscribers in Japan to watch the games in both the 2017 Men’s and Women’s FIVB Grand Champions Cup, which will be held in their country, in four different views!

The idea was called the “4 Eyes of Hulu” and will allow the viewers to watch the matches with:

–         INTERNATIONAL EYE where the users will be able to listen to the sound in the gymnasium as it is;

–         YOUR EYE which will keep the track of one player determined by prior voting before each game;

–         NET EYE which will allow the viewers to see the picture from a compact camera attached to net;

–         TACTICAL EYE which shows the game seen from the back of the athlete.

For instance, by choosing the NET EYE, the users will be able to see the players’ expressions when they jump in the block or see the blockers that suddenly jump from the bottom of the screen.

How cool is this!

The 2017 Women’s FIVB Grand Champions Cup will be played on September 5-10 in Tokyo and Nagoya, while the Men’s tournament will set off on September 12-17 in Nagoya and Osaka.

 

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