Indoor sports (AW-UB50/UB10 + PTZ camera)
In broadcasts of indoor sports such as basketball, it is important to have a variety of scenes that convey not only the gameplay itself, but also the enthusiasm of the benches and coaches, and the excitement of the spectators and the venue as a whole.
Furthermore, the halftime show is another important element that attracts viewers. By combining the two types of Panasonic box-style cameras with a remote camera, these scenes can be covered seamlessly, even with a small team in place.
Production and effects
By using a compact, easy-to-install box-style camera, you can capture not only the flow of the game and scoring scenes, as well as a wide range of tension, dynamism, and the human drama of the sport.
It can also be used to create exciting highlight images, such as impressive plays from above the rim, players fist pumping after scoring and spectators celebrating.
Equipment configuration and installation location
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PTZ camera: 5 cameras
Shoot as if following the flow of the ball. One camera is set up overhead, and four are set up at eye level, surrounding the court.
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Box-style camera: 7 cameras (AW-UB50/UB10)
One camera for an overhead shot, including the venue.
Two cameras facing the opposite basket from behind the rim to capture an overhead view of half-court.
Two cameras installed on the backboards of both baskets to capture close-up scoring scenes.
Two cameras for each bench.
System configuration diagram