The advancement of technology in drones is transforming the Olympics with new camera angles enhancing the Milan Cortina 2026 viewing experience.
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.
A pilot explains the careful planning behind the new drone perspectives that Olympic Broadcast Services is providing NBC Sports and all the global networks.
The Games' "breakout star" tells all.
Drones have given viewers an unprecedented look at the competition, so here's what you need to know about their role in the ...
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Standing on a tower overlooking the cliffs of the Cortina downhill course, there is someone who is just as involved in the biggest skiing races of the Winter Olympics ...
The Winter Olympics have never, ever looked this cool.
“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 ...
On the 9th, Korean time, the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics men’s singles luge event took place. Max Langenhan, Germany, who won the gold medal, lay on the sled and raced down the ice track, with ...
First-person-view drones are being used at the 2026 Olympics to deliver live, close-up angles and aerial coverage that traditional broadcast cameras cannot provide, enhancing how fans experience the ...