Super Bowl LVIII broadcast to feature new 'doink' cam
There'll be no shortage of camera angles during this year's Super Bowl broadcast.
CBS announced that it'll be utilizing 165 different cameras for Super Bowl LVIII, including the first-ever "doink" cam that'll offer an unprecedented view of every kick attempted during the game through small cameras embedded into the uprights.
In addition to the six "doink" cams, the broadcast will feature 48 super slow-motion cameras, 24 4K zoom-capable cameras, 20 pylon cameras, and three sky cams. There'll also be "dramatic sweeping views" of Allegiant Stadium provided by a Techno Bird Crane, which is typically only used in movies.
From drones to "doink" cameras, we'll be pulling out all the stops in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII. pic.twitter.com/96iRmrsFC2
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) February 1, 2024
Super Bowl LVIII between the Kanas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers kicks off Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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