The advancement of technology in drones is transforming the Olympics with new camera angles enhancing the Milan Cortina 2026 viewing experience.
Drones chasing behind athletes has illuminated these Winter Olympic sports like never before, though not without their ...
This year’s Winter Olympics have been some of the coolest to watch, thanks to some talented drone operators providing viewers at home and online with awesome shots of some of the Games’ fastest events ...
From drones with “first person” visualization to real-time 360-degree replays and Olympics GPT, get ready to immerse yourself ...
First person view drones are providing new, dynamic camera angles for viewers at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's more on how they work: ...
During the earliest events of the 2026 Winter Olympics, viewers of the NBC family of channels may notice small drones ...
If the star of the 2024 Paris Olympics was NBC’s debut of Gold Zone, 2026 in Milan-Cortina might be the year of the drones. Throughout the first few days of the Winter Games, drone shots have become ...
The Winter Olympics have never, ever looked this cool.
Drone cameras are changing how boradcasters show Olympic winter sports by chasing athletes down the course for fast and close-up shots. Martin Bochatay is the pilot who flies a drone cam tight ...
The addition of drone footage to the Winter Olympics broadcast on NBC has been a great success. However, the noise of the ...