June 25, 2025 - Ross Video Team, Insights & Resources

Ross Video Robotic Camera Systems Elevate Sports Broadcasting to New Heights  

In sports, there are no retakes. No second chances. Just fast-paced action, real-time decisions, and a global audience that expects nothing less than perfection. 

Modern sports fans are consuming content across more screens, in more formats, and at a higher frequency than ever before. From live replays and highlight reels to social-ready clips and multi-angle breakdowns, the demand for broadcast-quality content is growing exponentially. 

And the numbers back it up, as taken from our recent report on the modern sports viewer

  • 64% of sports fans still watch on TV, but 31% now stream games on smartphones or tablets. 
  • 47% of fans aged 18–34 want real-time overlays and stat graphics. 
  • 17% of viewers watch multiple sporting events simultaneously. 
  • Nearly a third of fans engage with social media while watching live. 

Sports fans expect their content to be available on multiple platforms and video formats. They like to see detailed graphics and hear unique commentary to add extra context and intrigue to the events. And, they want to make these events a social and interactive affair.  

This isn’t just a shift—it’s a transformation. For broadcasters, the challenge is clear: How do you deliver immersive, high-speed coverage across platforms without compromising consistency or blowing up your production budget? 

One answer is changing the game: robotic camera systems

spidercam camera robotic system at wörthersee stadion in Austria

Why robotic camera systems are essential for sports broadcasting 

Even more than studio productions, sports broadcasts must be able to adapt to the unpredictable. The play can shift in a heartbeat. The action can move from the sideline to the scoreboard in seconds. And viewers expect to see it all, captured perfectly, from every angle. 

Traditional manual camera setups struggle to keep pace. Human operators are limited by sightlines, reaction time, and fatigue.  

In contrast, robotic systems deliver: 

  • Cinematic motion paths for repeatable highlights and replay angles.
  • Real-time talent tracking to follow players, coaches, or commentators automatically.
  • Consistent framing, even across long shooting days or changing crews. 
  • Fewer operators, lowering overhead while boosting flexibility. 

For sports broadcasters balancing lean crews with high expectations, robotics provide an unmatched combination of precision, scalability, creativity and control.  

How to build your ideal robotic sports broadcast system

At Ross Video, we understand that no two studios or venues are alike. To accommodate this, our approach to robotics camera systems and operations platforms is modular and step-driven. This allows you to tailor your system based on your space, format, and production requirements.  

Here’s how it works.  

Step 1. Select your robotic cameras 

Every venue and broadcast format presents different challenges. Ross provides a range of motion platforms to cover them all: 

  • Artimo: A free-roaming robotic pedestal that glides across virtually any floor, ideal for sweeping motion shots in  studio sets. 
  • Furio: A rail-based dolly system offering smooth, repeatable tracking shots along the sidelines, in commentary booths, or for dynamic pre and post-game segments. 
  • spidercam: A cable-suspended system that provides overhead coverage across stadiums or indoor spaces. Perfect for game-openers, halftime packages, or aerial play breakdowns. 
  • BlackBird: A fixed robotic pedestal for high-stability shots, great for pre-game analysis desks, studio setups, or press conferences. 

Our team works with broadcasters to help them select the most suitable robotics platform for their production needs, space, and resource availability.  

Furio rail-based dolly system at Sky Germany

“The Ross Video team has done an excellent job in implementing and supporting these innovative solutions, helping us to improve our business without generating additional expenses.” 
— Júlio Abreu, Operations Director, RecordTV Rio 


Step 2. Choose your pan/tilt heads  

With your base system in place, the next decision is around camera payload and movement control. Ross Video offers several pan/tilt head options, designed to meet diverse studio requirements: 

  • X300/X350: Lightweight heads suited for mobile rigs or compact studios.
  • 520PT: Ideal for mid-range setups with teleprompters or lightweight graphics units.
  • 600 Series: Designed for heavy-duty studio setups with full camera packages.
  • 700PT: Handles payloads up to 200 lbs—ideal for sports cameras with prompters, monitors, or specialty lenses.

All PT heads can be wall, ceiling, tripod, or pedestal-mounted, giving your team maximum configuration flexibility. 

Step 3. Set up your control system 

Control is where the power of robotics really comes to life, helping you maximize production quality without having to scale your team or studio costs. Ross Video offers a range of options based on the complexity of your setup: 

  • SmartShell: A full-featured command center that allows a single operator to manage multiple robotic systems in real-time. Includes customizable presets, touchscreen interfaces, and joystick integration. 
  • DashBoard PT Plug-ins: A lightweight, modular control interface perfect for teams integrating robotic PT heads into existing workflows. 
  • Vision[Ai]ry (optional): AI-powered tracking that locks onto players and on-air talent and follows them automatically, even during erratic or high-speed movement—ideal for coaches, sideline hosts, or analyst desks. 

By offering a wide range of robotic camera products—and integrating them in a modular fashion—Ross Video is able to offer highly tailored solutions for sports broadcasting teams of all sizes. This, combined with on-site training and ongoing support, ensures that teams receive the most customized and purpose-built solutions possible for their production goals and audience demands.  

SmartShell Command Center at Sky Germany

What worked really well was engaging with the team to provide us with on-site training, so we had enough hands-on time with the tech to come up with solutions that are unique to our space.” 
— Gin Rai, Head of Esports, Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies 


Robotic camera systems in the wild: Sky Germany  

Sky Germany’s recent studio transformation is a textbook example of robotics in action for sports. 

In preparation for a major international football tournament, the broadcaster overhauled its sports production environment with robotic systems. The goal was to deliver more immersive content with fewer resources without compromising visual quality or flexibility. 

Their solution included: 

  • Ceiling-mounted rail systems that preserved valuable floor space while enabling sweeping motion shots 
  • Robotic pedestals and pan-tilt heads for fluid transitions and consistent framing 
  • Cable-suspended systems that added a new storytelling dimension with aerial views 

The result was a production workflow that enabled operators to control dynamic, pre-programmed shots in real-time, delivering studio sweeps, replays, and close-ups that rivalled cinematic productions. 

spidercam cable-based robotic camera system at Sky Germany

“Ross Video helped us create and deliver new possibilities in our studio setup. That’s why we always choose best-in-class partners.” — Alessandro Reitano, SVP Sports Production, Sky Germany 


Give sports fans what they crave with Ross Video robotics 

Robotics aren’t just about efficiency. They’re about winning every frame. From dynamic game coverage to polished studio analysis, robotic camera systems let sports broadcasters deliver professional-grade content without compromise. 

Whether you’re building a new set or looking to scale your live production, Ross offers the modular tools and support to help you achieve your goals. 

Want to see what’s possible? Download the Robotics in Focus guide and discover how Ross Video can help you elevate every play, every shot, every time. 


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