Drones Take Flight at World Series: MLB’s Camera Revolution Requires FAA Coordination

Fox Sports is revolutionizing baseball coverage at the World Series with an impressive array of over 40 cameras, including drones that require special Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) coordination for both interior and exterior stadium shots, according to a report from The Athletic. This major technological advancement marks a significant shift in how America’s pastime is captured for viewers.

Drones Under FAA Oversight

The use of drones during the World Series broadcasts comes with specific challenges. These aerial cameras face temporary flight restrictions that sometimes ground them during games, highlighting the need for careful coordination between broadcasters and aviation authorities. The restrictions demonstrate the complex balance between innovative coverage and maintaining safety in crowded stadium environments.

Part of a Broader Camera Evolution

“It’s grown from the upper 20s to the low 40s in the last couple years,” says Brad Cheney, Fox Sports’ vice president of field operations and engineering, speaking about their total camera deployment. The drone shots are part of a larger technological evolution that includes umpire-mounted cameras, in-ground “Dirt Cams,” and other innovative viewing angles.

Modern Broadcasting Innovations

Fox Sports’ commitment to technological advancement is evident in their real-time integration capabilities. “We’re in a spot right now that we’re really talking about only having probably six cameras out there that are replay only,” explains Cheney, highlighting how most cameras, including drones, can be incorporated into live broadcasts.

Unique Baseball Challenges

MLB’s Senior VP of Broadcasting Ryan Zander explains why such innovation is necessary:

“MLB ballparks present all sorts of unique challenges, maybe different than other sports. Unlike let’s say the NBA, where you can get very close to or get lenses very close to the action, we don’t really have that luxury because of large foul territories.”

These unique challenges have pushed broadcasters to seek creative solutions, including .

Future Developments

The integration of drone footage is just the beginning. MLB is already exploring new technologies like volumetric capture, which Zander describes as “using a lot of cameras around the field that can stitch together so you can essentially get a perspective that you wouldn’t normally be able to get.” This suggests an even more dynamic future for baseball broadcasting.

DroneXL’s Take

The use of drones in major sporting events like the World Series represents a significant step forward in sports drone videography. While the FAA restrictions present certain challenges, they also ensure safe operation in crowded stadium environments. This balance between innovative coverage and safety protocols demonstrates how drones can enhance broadcast experiences while maintaining strict compliance with aviation regulations. The success of drone integration in MLB broadcasts could pave the way for expanded use in other sports and entertainment venues.

What do you think about drones being used to capture America’s favorite pastime? Share your thoughts in the comments below!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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