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5 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE BROADCASTER FACILITIES<br />
5.2 CAMERA POSITIONS<br />
1 Match Coverage Cameras (max)<br />
• Main cameras (A1, A2, A3, A4)<br />
At the top of the upper tier of the main stands, two camera platforms are installed in<br />
the central part of the tribune. One platform is located exactly on the half line and can<br />
contain 1 camera. The second platform is located directly next to it and can contain up<br />
to four cameras. Power is provided by the TV Compound. Cable routes are installed.<br />
• Pitchside halfway camera (B)<br />
Due to the very limited space <strong>be</strong>tween the touchline at the main stands, the players'<br />
<strong>be</strong>nches and the players' tunnel, it is not possible to install a fixed pitchside halfway<br />
camera. A portable can <strong>be</strong> used, but not during match time.<br />
• Sixteen-metre cameras (C1, C2)<br />
At each of the 16m lines, a camera platform for 1 camera is installed in the upper tier<br />
of the main stands at exactly the same height as the main camera platform.<br />
• Behind-goal cameras (D)<br />
At the right hand side of the main stands, the area for the cameras is also an<br />
emergency evacuation route. One mount is available for to fix camera. A second<br />
camera can <strong>be</strong> placed on a light tripod with one extra assistant to remove the tripod<br />
when necessary. This remains always due to the authorisation of the local authorities.<br />
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