Drones are transforming the Olympics, with new angles and technologies enhancing the Milan Cortina 2026 television experience.
Martin Bochatay is the drone cam pilot for the money shots inside the iconic Tofana schuss, the narrow chute between two walls of Dolomite rock.
Olympic Broadcasting Services is using up to 15 first-person-view drones across venues at the 2026 ... Read More ...
Drones chasing behind athletes has illuminated these Winter Olympic sports like never before, though not without their downsides.
First-person-view drones are being used at the 2026 Olympics to deliver live, close-up angles and aerial coverage that ...
Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce is still quite fast. Not long after announcing her return to competitive sprinting she showed up at her son's school in Jamaica to race some other parents. It's something she'd ...
By chasing skiers down mountains and zooming after sliding athletes through icy chutes, first-person view drones are delivering astonishing views of the action at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
FPV drones are delivering some of the most immersive footage ever seen at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here’s how OBS is using ...
If you were watching the downhill skiing or luge at Milan-Cortina 2026 over the weekend, you will have noticed the dramatic new camera angles being provided at these Games.
There are 10 traditional drones being used and more than two dozen first-person-view drones designed to deliver immersive, athlete-level perspectives.
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