How Basketball is Shot for Television Broadcasts
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- Professional camera operator explains camera positions, assignments, and standard numbering for basketball broadcasts.
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
01:04 - Disclaimer
01:41 - Camera 1 - Game
02:32 - Camera 2 - High Tight
04:12 - Camera 5 - Slash
05:34 - Cameras 3 & 4 - Handhelds
07:00 - Additional Cameras
09:00 - Outro
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Could you do a similar video on hockey broadcasts?
It's interesting watching the ABA Finals games (some can be found here on YT) because most of the times, the upper cameras were split so that each was about midway along each half of the court. And a lot of the times, to switch game cam from one to the other, they'd both be in a wide shot, therefor "breaking" one of the rules of camera switching. Just fascinating seeing games shot before a lot of the standard practices of today were established.
Another great explanation. Sorry it has been 2 years since YT finally recommended this.
Better late than never! Glad you found us!
Been looking for an explainer like this for a while. THanks for sharing the info.
No problem! Glad you enjoyed it.
Love these camera positions videos as a UK based Camera Operator and a casual YS sports fan they are really interesting. Good job.
Thank you so much! Glad you've enjoyed!
Would love one for MMA/Boxing!
Thank you for all the information!
Great suggestion!
This is a great video. Thank you so much for taking the time of breaking down everything. Very helpful.
I'm glad it was helpful! Let us know if there's a topic you would like us to do a video on next.
Wonderful Presentation. I learned alot. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
exactly what i wanted to know. perfect video, great structure, no fluff. thank you 🙏
thank you!
That was very helpful.
This is EXCELLENT! Thank you so much and ROLL TIDE!!!
Thanks man. Really usefull. Hope you'll make a video about football (soccer). That would be huge!
Awesome!! Now you could make one for camera angles for a Mr beast video. 🤣
Great video. Thank you. Could you do ice hockey and football (soocer) next?
Thanks
Thank you, we will add those to the list!
I’ve noticed that many of the Game cameras in newer NBA arenas are not elevated as high as they used to be. Have you noticed this? For example, when I watch a Phoenix Suns home game…..their game cam is much high/steeper than a lot of others…which I actually prefer.
Yes, I definitely have. It really varies from arena to arena based on how it's built and where the primary camera deck is located. Nowadays, new arenas tend to be built with broadcasting in mind, so there seems to be a bit more consistency, especially at the professional level. A lot of smaller colleges and multi-use arenas can have varying angles, but I tend to agree that the steeper angle is preferable to the super shallow ones.
@@keystoneproductionnetwork8729 Probably a lot to do with how many luxury boxes are in newer arenas, so the cameras are either below them but not blocking the views of the premium guests, or on top of 2 more more levels of boxes, in the upper deck.
Next time do a video on Hockey broadcast
Please, comment on Football broadcast thanks
Are there game cameras that shoot from back court instead of the side? I would love to see a game from behind for a change.
Sometimes "skycams" or "spidercams" will be used on really large-scale broadcasts to achieve this look, but it's not common, especially because the basket itself would impede the viewers' view from that angle.
Formula 1 is top tier in camera work and broadcast.
over 150 cameras and with super slow motion highspeed cameras and helicopter camera and so on .
every F1 driver alone has around 5 to 6 cameras..... so let's say between 100 to 120 cameras for all 20 drivers.
I went to the Final Four this year. The stadium is very large for a 1 or 2 camera to be that close on the action. They did have a sky cam. Do you know if the skycam was the game cam?
The sky cam is used separately as its own unique angle. Typically, in that situation, the cameras will either be moved closer to the floor on temporary camera platforms, or they will simply use "longer" lenses to achieve the same look. I'm not sure how they accomplished it this year specifically, but it would likely vary from venue to venue.
@@keystoneproductionnetwork8729 thank you I didn't see a temporary platform where they take out seats like boxing. They must have used a longer lense.
Baseball next
Funny enough, we have been planning on doing baseball very soon, so stay tuned!
@@keystoneproductionnetwork8729 hey, still planning on filming it? Also, football would be nice!
Yes, now that baseball season is “in full swing” it’s on our short list for new videos! And we will look at doing football this fall for sure.
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Cute story. Go grandson, go 😂