FIS Alpine World Championships, Saalbach: Inside the Broadcast Complexities
SVG Europe's Winter Sports Forum 2025
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34m
This panel delves into the complexities of broadcasting a premier winter sports event, covering everything from logistical challenges to coordinating multiple camera angles in extreme conditions. A key focus is the innovative use of drones to capture the speed and precision of downhill skiing, providing dynamic aerial perspectives from Saalbach’s slopes. The panel also discuss managing live feeds, integrating real-time data, and ensuring an immersive experience that keeps audiences engaged and informed.
Speakers:
Michael Koegler, ORF, Head of Directors
Andre Theis, Theis Media, Founder
Robert Kis, TV Skyline, MD
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