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Use case · Extreme and action sports

The camera is on the athlete. Control it anyway.

Action formats mount cameras where no cable will ever go: on riders, boards, drones and chase vehicles, in full sun and deep shadow within the same run.

POV on athletes / drones + RIO, 4G Topology: Combined / remote Surface: RCP at the truck

The problem

What makes extreme and action sports hard

Unreachable by definition

The best angle is moving at 80 km/h. Physical access ends at the start gate.

4G is moody

Cellular links drop in crowds and canyons. Control must survive the gap.

Sun, shade, repeat

A single run crosses exposure extremes that fixed settings cannot follow.


RIO rides along

A pocketable RIO powers from 10-24 V on the rig, controls the camera over USB-C or serial, and reaches the truck over 4G/5G. If the link drops, the RIO holds control until it is back.

RIO rides along

Shaded like the main fleet

Back at the truck, athlete cams sit on the RCP next to the POVs on CI0, every channel matched into the same cut.

Shaded like the main fleet

A rig that ships

Camera: Sony FX3 over USB-CInterface: RIO WAN + 4G stickColour: VP4 or 3D LUT boxSurface: RCP in the OB truckTally: GPI to tally light

Map it onto your production

Cyanview and its integrators design the topology with you: cameras, interfaces, transport and the right control surface.

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