Originally Posted by SaraV1308:
“Rather late answer to this now but the camera filming the torch feed for the websites (BBC or London2012) is a static camera fixed to the lorry that proceeds the flame in the relay (therefore by definition the relay always finishes the live feed when the flame reaches its final destination each night (as these are usually places where the filming vehicle does not go).”
“Rather late answer to this now but the camera filming the torch feed for the websites (BBC or London2012) is a static camera fixed to the lorry that proceeds the flame in the relay (therefore by definition the relay always finishes the live feed when the flame reaches its final destination each night (as these are usually places where the filming vehicle does not go).”
But the BBC usually have an OB at the final destination. They managed to switch this onto the LONDON2012 feed for Blackpool, so no reason why they could not have done the same for the BBC torchcam page, but they could the vision on the LONDON2012 page as they entered the ballroom leaving just sound running.
The Media Vehicle (horse box) has a remotely operated camera at the rear inside the vehicle which can be panned around. There is also another on the roof and I think possibly some fixed ones around the vehicle. There is what seems to be a full broadcast quality camera at the rear of the vehicle but that is not always in use. There must be one at the front also though probably looking through the windscreen.
I took a few pictures of them the other week.





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