: These cameras act as a "referee's second sight," capturing fouls such as holding, sinking, or pulling a rival's suit that are invisible from above.
: While common at the Olympic level, high-quality underwater camera setups are less frequent in lower divisions, leading to a culture where players often rely on "hidden" moves that are only now being exposed by better technology. Content Series Context
: Underwater footage can often appear green or murky due to lighting; creators often use tools like CapCut to adjust hue and saturation to achieve a clearer "blue" look.
Video Analysis Factoring into Team Success - Michigan Athletics
In modern water polo production, a two-camera or multi-camera setup is standard for high-level analysis and broadcasting.
: Production teams at major events like the Paris 2024 Olympics utilize POV cameras in the goals and cable cameras to provide angles that supplement the main feed. Common Issues and Production