Drones chasing behind athletes has illuminated these Winter Olympic sports like never before, though not without their downsides.
How OBS is deploying more than 800 cameras, from cinematic systems to FPV drones, to broadcast the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
After a limited debut during Paris 2024, first-person view drone technology is reimagining sports broadcasting at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
If the Milano Games have left viewers impressed with the innovative use of First-Person View drones chasing athletes down the ...
Ever wondered what goes into a live Olympics broadcast? Here’s how the event makes it to your screen
The Olympic Broadcasting Services produce all the coverage of the sporting event, while syndicating it to media partners all ...
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The host broadcaster will employ 810 camera systems, 1,800 microphones, 23 production galleries and three virtualised OB vans ...
Olympic Broadcasting Services head of engineering Isidoro Moreno takes David Davies through the innovations on and off screen ...
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