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Marshall CV574 for Terrible Herbst Motorsports

Marshall’s CV574 camera is redefining off-road race coverage by transforming how motorsport events are captured and streamed

The CV574 Miniature 4K UHD POV Camera from Marshall Electronics is setting a new standard in off-road racing media coverage. Bryan Moore, the director of media and aerial production at Terrible Herbst Motorsports, is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible by integrating this technology with the sport’s high-intensity demands.

Moore and his team recently transitioned to the Marshall CV574 camera. “The CV574 offers a level of reliability and quality that our previous cameras could not achieve,” says Moore. “The Marshall cameras, with their built-in encoders and wide-angle 4K lenses, allow for high-definition streaming without the need for additional hardware, making the system more efficient.”

A standout feature of the Marshall CV574 cameras that appealed to Moore was the internal encoder, which helps to simplify setups. The camera’s ability to withstand extreme heat was another highlight, tested by the desert environments associated to off-roading.

The CV574 network streaming POV camera is built around a Sony UHD sensor with over 8.46 million pixels. The miniature CV574 delivers 4K (Ultra-HD) video performance via HDMI and ethernet IP interface.

In addition to the Marshall CV574 cameras, Moore’s team is leveraging the Starlink satellite network to livestream off-road races. “This technological leap allows for seamless live feeds, bringing viewers closer to the action in real-time – something that was previously unattainable in such rugged environments.”

Looking ahead, Moore is planning to integrate these advanced systems into the trophy trucks that Terrible Herbst manufactures. Moore described the development as a significant breakthrough, “With Marshall’s advanced capabilities, we’re developing a package that we can offer with our trucks, giving customers the ability to capture this level of quality and production directly from their vehicles.”

“What we’re doing now is just the beginning,” Moore says. “The technology is blowing up, and innovative companies like Marshall are helping us lead the charge.”

Off-road racing is just one area where Marshall technology is used. V1 Productions also experienced this innovative equipment when filming Chopper Cops.

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