If you were watching the downhill skiing or luge at Milan-Cortina 2026 over the weekend, you will have noticed the dramatic new camera angles being provided at these Games.
The advancement of technology in drones is transforming the Olympics with new camera angles enhancing the Milan Cortina 2026 viewing experience.
A pilot explains the careful planning behind the new drone perspectives that Olympic Broadcast Services is providing NBC ...
Drones have been used in several events already, and viewers can often recognize it not just by the unique first-person view, ...
Martin Bochatay is the drone cam pilot for the money shots inside the iconic Tofana schuss, the narrow chute between two walls of Dolomite rock.
From near-crashes a decade ago to tiny high-speed machines, drone cameras have changed Olympic broadcasts. Here’s how they ...
After a limited debut during Paris 2024, first-person view drone technology is reimagining sports broadcasting at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
The Games' "breakout star" tells all.
The breakout star of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics isn’t an athlete. It’s a fleet of 25 drones. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, wherever you are. With spotters by their side, goggles-wearing drone ...
“Carrying cameras, the drones have been flown close behind athletes as they ski or slide, capturing dramatic footage which has never been seen at a Games before…The whirring of the drone blades is ...
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