Cablecam uses new camera at HBO Sports welterweight championships
Dec 22, 2006 6:00 AM
Cablecam’s first use of the Panasonic AK-HC1500G was for HBO Sports’ coverage of the Nov. 4 welterweight championship match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Carlos Baldomir.
Aerial
camera tracking systems specialist Cablecam International in Los Angeles
recently purchased Panasonic’s AK-HC1500G 1080i/720p switchable HD
point-of-view camera for broadcast coverage of high-profile sporting events.
The
camera made its debut Nov. 4 at HBO Sports’ live broadcast of the world
welterweight championship and has since been used at several NFL games as well
as at The Grey Cup, the championship game of the Canadian Football League.
Founded
in 1985 by Jim Rodnunsky, Cablecam has delivered tracking technology for a
large variety of sporting events, including three Olympics, two Super Bowls and
more than 100 NFL games.
The
fact that the Panasonic AK-HC1500G can be switched from 1080i
to 720p means it can meet the signal requirements of all of Cablecam’s clients,
Rodnunsky said. It also can be downconverted easily when SD is required.
At
the welterweight championship match at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in
Las Vegas, the Cablecam system was predominantly used for moving beauty shots,
flying over the heads of contenders Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Carlos
Baldomir, as well as ringside celebrities.
Cablecam rigged its system from the 50ft
by 50ft lighting grid so it could fly the camera in big circles over the 25ft
by 25ft ring at the match. According to Rodnunsky, the HC1500 performed “very well” during
the event.
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