Following the recent high-profile announcement of Gravity Media’s five-year deal to provide end-to-end production broadcast for the Goodwood Season of motorsport events and the Goodwood entertainment event – this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed was the third in the series of the live broadcasts in the Sussex countryside.
Gravity Media was responsible for supplying more than 40 hours of live content across the four days, including live coverage for ITV as a self-contained enhanced feed on both Saturday and Sunday, for the first time. The two hour Sunday show was also televised on Sky Sports F1 channel. World feeds for international partners, dedicated digital production, exclusive partner content and fully-crafted highlights shows for ITV and international fans were also created.
In order to facilitate the action, Gravity provided end-to-end production for the event, combining editorial expertise from some of the most highly-regarded producers in the UK, with long-established technical pedigree and innovation, such as Gravity Media’s patented speciality live camera systems. The team utilised eight on board cameras which were rigged across multiple cars, bringing the audience closer to the action than ever before.
The turnkey operation also included full design and rebrand on the on screen graphics, support for Goodwood’s digital content strategy and project management across all events and partner activities.
Laura Wignall – Gravity Media Goodwood Project Lead commented: “We were delighted to partner with Goodwood to broadcast the Festival of Speed live on ITV 1 and globally. This was another end-to-end broadcast, using both Gravity Media’s technical and production expertise to bring this event together. It was another level of operation from our two previous events; 180 crew across multiple galleries and two TV compounds, almost 30 cameras, including our brilliant crew of whom perfectly captured the record-breaking British electric car flying around the hill to over 50,000 spectators. I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved with the support of Goodwood.”
Peter Sarginson, Gravity Media Lead Digital Design Engineer added: “I was thrilled to be a part of our Goodwood Festival of Speed team. A very exciting event with a fantastic atmosphere. The project also provided the perfect opportunity to showcase some of our Gravity Media Speciality Camera tech. We had four fully robotic cameras deployed (remotely controlled by operators in the production gallery) in locations that provided very exciting shots which would otherwise have been deemed too dangerous to have been captured by a manned camera position. We also had a number of our mini cameras discretely embedded on the track-facing side of the hay bales. Known as “flip / flop” cameras, these afforded fantastic shots of the cars at high speeds. Again, these were locations where conventional cameras would simply not be allowed (on safety grounds). The mini cameras in question were an in-house development originally for tennis net applications providing high quality, full HD images.”