Petr Dmitriev, chief cameraman of the Sports Broadcasting Department of , spoke about the logistical difficulties before preparing for coverage of the All-Russian ski tournament Champion Heights in the Arkhangelsk region and the peculiarities of filming.
Previously, the general producer of , Alexander Tashchin, announced on his Telegram channel that the channel had set up a special studio in Malinovka. The broadcast will involve 26 cameras, a camera on a snowmobile, a helicopter and 18 television platforms. A total of 85 employees of will participate in the organization of broadcasts from Malinovka.
— There were some difficulties. New place. The truck with the equipment was dragged at the last moment, not without the help of a tractor. Initially, another place was planned, a flat paved ground. But at the last moment the place was adjusted for us. It is a 24-chamber machine, one of the heaviest. With overclocking did not work, I had to specially clear the road. More than 24 cameras are involved. In addition, there are special equipment: mini cameras, cameras from a snowmobile.
We received a separate special snowmobile with a special driver who knows the terrain of the local track, namely the features of the show,” Dmitriev said on .
Earlier, Taschin said the channel’s PTS (mobile television studios) traveled more than 20,000 kilometers in total to reach the competition site.
“” will broadcast live “Champion Heights” (February 23 – March 5) and the Russian Ski Championship (March 18-26, Tyumen region). On Thursday from 11:10 a.m. (Moscow time), the channel will broadcast sprint competitions.
Source : MatchTV

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