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Super Bowl LV, Brought to You By Over 120 Cameras, Sony VENICE, and Unreal Engine

The broadcast will see the Sony VENICE in action, plus the use of Unreal Engine. The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events on television, and CBS has pulled out all the stops to broadcast the game and include over 120 different cameras, plus a few new tricks up their sleeves. This year's big game is between the Kansas City Chiefs, who look to repeat against Tom Brady, and the New England Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. Since the coronavirus is an absolutely real thing, attendance has been capped at 22,000. That includes 7,500 vaccinated health-care workers, making it one of the lowest attended games in history. CBS Sports isn't slowing down when it comes to the at-home experience for the game that's become known for implementing the latest broadcast technology. Last year, Fox infused several Sony 8K HDC-8300 cameras and 24 super motion cameras to capture images from 180 to 1,800fps. In 2019, CBS added augmented reality to the broadcast, and the year before, NBC created complete body scans of six different players for Super Bowl LII. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 1 February, 2021

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