Whether chasing skiers as they fly down the mountain or tracking the luge as it tears around bends, new drone-mounted cameras are offering Winter Olympics viewers a wild ride. - Pretty cool - The ...
From near-crashes a decade ago to tiny high-speed machines, drone cameras have changed Olympic broadcasts. Here’s how they ...
FPV drones transform Olympic broadcasts by offering thrilling, close-up views of events, despite the noticeable buzz, enhancing viewer immersion like never before.
Martin Bochatay is the drone cam pilot for the money shots inside the iconic Tofana schuss, the narrow chute between two ...
LIVIGNO, Italy — They go higher than any aerialist, faster than a downhill skier and send a stronger signal than ever about how the Winter Games want to be seen. At these Olympics, broadcast drones ...
First person view drones are providing new, dynamic camera angles for viewers at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's more on how ...
We now know how drones at the Olympics work, including who flies them and why NBC uses them originally appeared on The ...
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. Drones were used for the ...
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games and its investment in technology has changed the game regarding broadcasting and digital coverage.
One of the biggest hits, and controversial aspects of the Milan Cortina Olympic Games is the use of drones to capture up close, and sometimes stomach-churning action.