APPENDIX III:
Camera Diagrams and Plans

The following camera diagrams and descriptions are actual documents used by networks and production companies to produce television coverage of events. Most of the diagrams are from the winter or summer Olympic Games. Since camera descriptions are included, the camera diagrams can be adapted to smaller events.

Alpine Skiing (Downhill – Men’s]

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1 All cameras lo be placed oil skier’s right side, unless otherwise indicated

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Production–Cameras

Aquatics – Swimming

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Production–Cameras

Athletics–Track

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Production–Cameras

Baseball

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* A typical five-camera set-up for baseball would include cameras 1 — 5 See detailed baseball camera notes on pages 98 – 99.

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Production–Cameras

Basketball

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* A typical Eve-camera set-up for basketball would include cameras 1, 2, 3,5 and 6

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Production–Cameras

Bobsleigh it Skeleton

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* Pan Bar Control System

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Production–Cameras

Figure Skating

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Production–Cameras

Football

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* A typical six-camera set-up for football would usually include cameras 2, 4, 9, 16, 20 and 30.

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Production – Cameras

Football [Soccer]

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* A typical five-camera set-up for soccer would usually include cameras 1,2,5,6 and 8.

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Production–Cameras

Motorcycle Road Race

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Production–Cameras

Tennis

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* A typical five-camera set-up for tenilis would usually include cameras 1,2, 4, 5 and 6.

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