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About the cameras broadcast by the World Cup.

The broadcast cameras of the World Cup matches are mainly divided into the following categories: 1. Positioning cameras: placed in every corner of the stadium, mainly shooting the panoramic view of the game and the game situation on the field, providing the audience with a panoramic view of the scene. 2. Follow the camera: follow the actions of the players or teams, grasp every moment on the field, and let the audience feel the fierceness and changes of the game. 3. Camera: placed around the venue, above the venue or at an inclined angle to shoot the macro perspective of the stadium, such as the outside of the open-air venue and the whole stadium. 4. Technical camera: mainly used for technical analysis and judgment of the game, such as penalty kick, offside, etc. 5. Focus camera: Take a close shot with a TV lens to capture every detail on the field and let the audience feel the tense atmosphere of the game. The comprehensive use of the above cameras with different angles and perspectives can make the audience feel comprehensive, true and wonderful when watching the World Cup broadcast.