CBS is out with details for its Super Bowl coverage, and the network will be on the cutting edge of technology and innovation.

There will be new camera angles and configurations along with graphic enhancements for its coverage of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, Feb. 11 from Las Vegas. The game will be the first time that CBS Sports will present the Super Bowl in 1080p High Dynamic Range and 4K HDR.

CBS will use 165 cameras on the network, Paramount+ and on mobile with NFL+, along with the “Nick-ified telecast” on Nickelodeon, as well as pregame, halftime and postgame coverage on “The NFL Today” live from the Las Vegas Strip and Allegiant Stadium.

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Here are some of the highlights from CBS:

  • 48 cameras with super slow-motion capability, including 24 4K zoom extraction cameras – a record number for a Super Bowl – will showcase countless angles inside Allegiant Stadium, including from the ceiling, along the goal lines and embedded inside the endzone pylons. The 4K zoom presents replay capabilities that enable closer looks at the game’s most critical moments with uncompromised resolution and enhanced detail.
  • For the first time ever, “doink” cameras will be inserted into upright cutouts, with 6 4K cameras capturing unprecedented angles of field goals and extra points. Cameras will have high resolution zoom capability and also be made available for super slow-motion replays.
  • 3 sky cams, 2 fly cams (including a “trolley cam”) and 3 drones will be utilized between the stadium and areas of the Strip, including the Las Vegas Sphere. Twenty-four live robotic cameras also will be mounted inside the stadium and as well as throughout the city to showcase high altitude vantage points of Las Vegas.
  • 23 augmented reality cameras will be in use, including 11 on the CBS broadcast, 8 on Nickelodeon and 4 at the set on the Strip. A collection of AR graphic enhancements will be integrated into coverage, including graphics over the Bellagio fountains utilizing a drone and fly cam, as well as virtual AR studio opens showcasing Las Vegas Boulevard.
  • With XR and ghost frame technologies, specialty graphics implemented during Super Bowl coverage will transport players to Las Vegas Boulevard, while a VR experience will transport viewers to the set on the Strip.
  • 5 shallow depth-of-field cameras will showcase players up close on the field with a cinematic feel.
  • A 53-foot movie bird crane traditionally used for major motion pictures will be located on the upper concourse, offering dramatic sweeping views of the stadium.