Overhead cameras can sometimes provide insight into moves, techniques, punches and reactions beyond the limitations of other camera shots, while at the same time capturing some of the most memorable cinematic moments in a fight. They can often display exact foot and body positions of both fighters simultaneously, without the distorting effect other camera shots sometimes create. In slow-motion action replays, the overhead camera seems to be extremely underused these days. Do you think they should be used more often in fight broadcasts?
Should Overhead Cameras Be Used More Frequently?
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