NFL Kickoff 2022: CBS Sports To Debut C360 Wired Pylon Cams, Improve Emmy Award-Winning RomoVision

NFL Kickoff 2022: CBS Sports To Debut C360 Wired Pylon Cams, Improve Emmy Award-Winning RomoVision

Enhanced Broadcast Toys: RomoVision To Feature Player Identification

CBS Sports will once again showcase the NFL’s best in seven games this Sunday. With top AFC teams on its stacked schedule, the broadcaster will further enhance on-air technologies while also deploying new ones, improving the critically acclaimed RomoVision and introducing wired Pylon Cams from C360.

RomoVision, which received the prestigious George Wensel Technical Achievement Award at the 2022 Sports Emmys, changed the way football fans interpret plays on the field. It uses augmented reality for dynamic replays of some of the game’s biggest plays, becoming so engrained in the production philosophy that its replays became the first replay shown on the broadcast.

“RomoVision is possible only with our tremendous relationship with the NFL and their NextGen data and our partnership with Genius Sports’ Second Spectrum,” says Jason Cohen, VP, remote technical operations, CBS Sports. “We wanted to show the X’s and O’s in a meaningful way and gave the front bench another tool to dissect a play.”

The Emmy Award-winning RomoVision will display jersey numbers and player IDs this season.

Winning an Emmy Award can spur interest in pushing the technology to the next level or developing something entirely new. Heading into the 2022-23 season, Cohen and company decided to stick with what works and further improve the RomoVision implementation with new visual cues and graphics.

“You’ll see a different look that’s a more modernized with our overall graphics,” says Cohen. “You’ll also see player identification with jersey numbers or names of players running routes and on defense. I think it’s one of those projects that probably will continue to be evolved every year as we get different ideas and suggestions.”

For game coverage, the camera complement will boast some noteworthy additions and will be bolstered by other notable pieces of hardware. For each goal line, C360 will provide new wired Pylon Cams capable of pan, tilt, and zoom tracking in 4K. On each of the four cameras, the PTZ aspect with full 200-degree range of motion will provide angles that can be used in both a live and a replay setting.

“We used to have individual cameras within the pylon that forced us to quickly cut [to each angle] to show the progression of a player crossing the goal line and getting into the end zone,” says Cohen. “Now I think there’s going to be some opportunities to experiment with taking the pylon feed live before going back to a traditional camera angle.”

Pound for pound, the regular-season arsenal might be as big as it has ever been. For example, both A and B games will feature a Sony HDC-F5500 as a shallow–depth-of-field handheld, with increased drones for the main schedule and five additional super-slow-motion cameras and SkyCam on the secondary slate. In total, more than 30 cameras will be in use for the A package, including 13 hard cameras, 3G line-to-gain pylons, three Marshall POVs, two Sony HDC-P43’s on the goalposts, two Sony PXW-FX9’s, a Sony HDC-P50 on SkyCam, and a Sony HDC-4800.

Source: https://www.sportsvideo.org/2022/09/09/nfl-kickoff-2022-cbs-sports-to-debut-c360-wired-pylon-cams-improve-emmy-award-winning-romovision/

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