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Location List

Trajektory tracks a wide range of locations across different sports. Below is the comprehensive list of the 56 primary locations we monitor:

1. Aerial Stadium

Logos visible during aerial shots, such as banners or field-level branding.

2. Ball

Logos on sports balls visible during broadcasts when the ball is in play.

3. Basketball Stanchion

The support structure for a basketball hoop featuring visible branding.

4. Car

Logos on vehicles featured in events or shown in the stadium area.

5. Dugout

Branding on railings, walls, or benches in player seating areas, like baseball dugouts.

6. Fan Area

Stadium sections where fans sit or gather, often featuring branded banners or signs.

7. Golf Club

Logos on golf clubs, typically visible during close-up equipment shots.

8. Hat

Branding or logos on headwear, such as team hats or promotional merchandise.

9. Headphones

Logos on headphones worn by athletes, coaches, or broadcasters during segments.

10. Helmets

Logos or branding on helmets in sports like football, hockey, or baseball.

11. Home Plate Sign

Branded signage near home plate in baseball, visible during close-up game shots.

12. Jersey

Logos or branding on player uniforms visible throughout the game.

13. Jumbotron Screen

The large screen in a stadium displaying video, scores, and ads with visible branding.

14. Lower Level Banner

Banners in the lower stadium sections, visible to fans and during broadcasts.

15. Media Backdrop

Branded signage behind players or coaches during interviews with sponsor logos.

16. Non-Core Asset

A category for logos detected by AI that don’t fit predefined asset categories due to unique camera angles or sightlines.

17. On-Court Seating

Seating areas near the court visible during broadcasts, often featuring branded signage.

18. Pitcher’s Mound

The raised area in baseball with logos visible during close-up shots of the pitcher.

19. Player-Fan Tunnel

The tunnel where players enter and exit stadium, often featuring visible branding.

20. Playing Area

The field or court where the game is played, featuring visible logos on surfaces.

21. Shoe

Logos or branding on athletes’ footwear, visible during close-up shots or gameplay.

22. Stadium Front

The exterior facade of a stadium featuring branding visible to attendees or in aerial shots.

23. Static Sign

Non-moving signage, like banners or posters, placed within key venue areas.

24. Upper-Level Banner

Banners in the upper stadium sections visible during wide-angle shots.

25. Watches

Branding on wristwatches worn by athletes or broadcasters, visible in close-up shots.

26. Basketball Arm

Branding on the horizontal support arm connecting the stanchion to the backboard, visible on court-level and baseline camera angles.

27. Basketball Pole Pad

Logos on the padded cover around the stanchion/pole, frequently captured on free throws and baseline shots.

28. Car Cockpit Halo

Sponsor marks on the protective halo around the driver cockpit, prominent in onboard and close-follow racing shots.

29. Car Front Wing

Logos on the front wing assembly, commonly seen in head-on, low-angle, and pit-lane cameras.

30. Car Nose

Branding on the nose cone, visible in frontal and pit stop shots.

31. Car Rear Wing

Sponsor marks on the rear wing, often captured in rearward, overtaking, and finish-line angles.

32. Car Sidepod

Logos on the car’s sidepod bodywork, highly visible in side-profile and cornering shots.

33. Cricket Stumps

Sponsor wraps or prints on the stumps/bails, frequently seen on bowler run-ups, wickets, and review replays.

34. Cup Bottle Can

Branding on beverage cups, bottles, or cans held by talent or athletes, visible in close-ups and bench/desk shots.

35. Double Box

Sponsor logos appearing in split-screen (“double box”) segments where ads run alongside live play or replays.

36. Dugout

Branding within the player bench area, visible on broadcast cutaways and in-game shots of teams.

37. Dugout Lip

Logos on the top ledge of the dugout, captured in low sideline shots and player close-ups leaning on the rail.

38. Dugout Rail

Branding on the handrail/front bar of the dugout, frequently seen during batter and bullpen reaction shots.

39. Dugout Roof

Sponsor marks on the dugout roof surface, visible in elevated and crowd-sweep camera angles.

40. Dugout Wall

Logos on interior/exterior dugout walls, picked up on bench cameras and foul-territory angles.

41. Field Board

Perimeter LED/static boards along sidelines/endlines, prominent in wide and tracking shots (e.g., soccer).

42. Field Goal Post

Branding associated with American-football uprights (physical or virtual), seen on kick attempts and scoring replays.

43. Football Team Bench

Logos on benches, canopies, equipment carts, or cooling stations in the NFL/NCAA sideline area, captured on coach and player shots.

44. Foul Pole

Sponsor marks on the foul pole, visible on deep fly balls, home runs, and replay angles down the line.

45. Goal Post Pad

Logos on protective pads at the base of goal posts, shown in red-zone, PAT, and sideline shots.

46. Hockey Glass Signage

Decals or digital branding on rink glass panels, visible on bench, penalty box, and neutral-zone shots.

47. Lower Third

Sponsor-tagged lower-third graphic overlays (name/info bars) appearing near the bottom of the screen during segments.

48. Microphone

Logos on mic flags or handheld microphones used by talent, coaches, and players during interviews and cut-ins.

49. Network Bug

The network watermark or co-branded logo in a screen corner, continuously visible during play.

50. On-Deck Circle

Branding on the on-deck mat/circle near home plate, captured on batter approach and dugout-adjacent shots.

51. Score Bar

The on-screen scoreboard/scorebug graphic with sponsor elements, present throughout live coverage.

52. Sideline Bench

Logos on benches and nearby fixtures along the sideline (multi-sport), captured in player and coach shots.

53. Studio Show

Branding within studio sets (desks, backdrops, floor LEDs, monitors) visible during pregame/halftime/postgame segments.

54. Tennis Clock

Sponsor marks on serve/shot clocks or timing displays courtside, visible on changeovers and baseline cams.

55. Tennis Nets

Branding on the net band or center strap, frequently captured on baseline and service-line shots.

56. Ticker

The scrolling information bar with sponsor identifiers along the bottom of the screen during live programming.