World Cup 2010: Camera Corps’ Net-Cam Captures Prime Angle of England’s Disallowed Goal
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Camera Corps’ new Net-Cam cameras provided an estimated 26 million viewers with the perfect angle of Frank Lampard’s incorrectly disallowed goal during England’s loss to Germany on June 27 at the South African international football tournament in Bloemfontein. Referee Jorge Larrionda and his assistant Mauricio Espinosa did not realize the ball had entered the goal until they watched the video replay at half-time.
“With the game delicately balanced at 2-1 to Germany, the disallowed goal had a huge impact on the outcome of the game through its adverse effect on the morale of the English team and corresponding spur to the German players,” says Camera Corps Managing Director Laurie Frost. “The crucial images from Net-Cam were captured by broadcasters, online newsmedia and the worldwide press as proof that this goal should quite definitely have been allowed. The referee has been quoted as responding “Oh my God!” when he eventually found time to watch the camera output. A lot of viewers will be wondering why he waited until half-time to do so. I am certainly not partisan about the score; the German team would have been just as furious if it had lost a goal in similar circumstances. Referees have a very difficult job and, unlike the television audience, only one pair of eyes. There have been many football matches in recent years where the outcome would have been different if the video output from Net-Cam had been available as a confirmation tool for referees.”
A total of 20 Net-Cams were operational during the first weeks of the South African international football tournament, two at each of the 10 tournament venues, and will continue in this role until the tournament ends on July 11. In addition, Camera Corps has provided 100 Com-Cam systems, 20 robotic box cameras, 10 robotic tactical camera, and 10 robotic venue-wide cameras. They are supported for the entire duration of the event by a Camera Corps crew of 29 technicians and engineers, plus spare and support equipment.
Camera Corp’s Net-Cam is a miniature HD camera with an ultra-wide-angle lens, designed specifically to capture the entire goal-mouth from the rear corner of the net. Each Net-Cam captures the entire goal-mouth plus the full length of the goal interior without wide angle distortion or aberration. An ultra-compact remote-controlled pan-tilt-and-roll head allows the viewing angle to be adjusted in the event of direct collision from a football. Both Net-Cams are controlled remotely by an operator using the Camera Corps CCU panel.