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Tyrell Corporation Relies on CV504 POVs and CV730 PTZs to

Deliver Immersive Coverage of FEI World Cup Productions

HUNTINGDON, PA/LOS ANGELES, MAY 12, 2026 — Tyrell Corporation, specialists in high-end live sports and entertainment broadcasts, was tasked with delivering compelling broadcast coverage of premier equestrian events, including the FEI World Cup Finals, which were held in Fort Worth, Texas, and were broadcast to over 90 countries, including in the U.S. for CBS Sports Network. To capture the speed, precision and unpredictability of the horse jumping and horse dressage competitions, the company selected Marshall Electronics CV504 Micro POV and CV730 PTZ camera systems.

“We’re working in fast-paced, unpredictable environments where cameras are often placed in challenging or even precarious positions,” says Marc Genin, Head of Production for Tyrell Corporation. “Marshall’s reliability, simplicity and cost-effectiveness make it possible to capture shots that simply wouldn’t be feasible otherwise. From a camera standpoint, Marshall is the only choice for me.”

Genin’s team deploys the waterproof, all-weather variant of the Marshall CV504 Micro POV camera directly within the course, embedding the solution near jumps to capture dramatic, low-angle shots of horses clearing obstacles and landing with precision. In some cases, cameras are positioned just inches from impact zones or even placed in water jumps, where splashes and debris are part of the shot.