Does anyone know how they are simulating shallow depth of field on the football field during Super Bowl LV on CBS? Super interesting real-time tech. Depth sensor?
One 4 second shot in #F9. 8 months of prep. 4 days of production. 3 cars destroyed. Work from over a hundred of the most dedicated and talented crew. Best job in the world!
Some #SIGMA gear made an appearance at the #BigGame last night! Our SIGMA 28mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art lens was at field level, rigged up to a Sony VENICE cinema camera, getting some shallow DOF shots.
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Thanks to our friends at @redrockmicro for these photos!
ESPN is producing #SuperBowl content from a 30' x 40' stage, 4 cams, and a jib. On Sunday, the network will deliver the game to 71 million+ homes in 134 countries throughout Latin America, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and more.
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Check out @jaymash49 this weekend for #superbowl coverage. This is the first time ever that the #sonyvenice and #sigma28mm will be used live for #shallowdepthoffield coverage. @ Raymond James Stadium https://t.co/bhBbErjWak
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CBS Sports' Super Bowl LV plans include:
🎥 120 cameras (ten 4K & two 8K)
🚎 Trolley cam up to 65 mph
✈️ 3 Skycams
🦅 53-foot Movie Bird crane
💎 2 Sony Venice cameras
👀 32 cams in 8 endzone pylons
🚛 13 mobile units
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