Behind the Scenes: How F1's TV helicopter captures the action
The operation that goes into broadcasting Formula 1 racing all over the world is an almighty one, and the TV helicopter plays a pivotal role in the production every Grand Prix weekend. We went behind the scenes with Phil Rorke, the International Feed Director, and Aerial Camera Operator, Lieven Hermans, to see exactly how the 'flying eye' captures all the action…
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