Gravity Media, the leading force in production and content, media services and facilities, and Cricket Australia today outlined an expanding broadcast and technology partnership to deliver live all-screens coverage across the 2025-26 Australian summer of cricket.
Gravity Media and Cricket Australia will introduce new and enhanced technological innovations to create and produce more than 350 hours broadcast coverage of cricket – delivering to FOX Sports, Kayo in Australia, Fancode in India and, globally, with CA Live and cricket.com.au.
In partnership with Cricket Australia, this summer of cricket will see Gravity Media move across Australia to deliver coverage of more than 60 days across the One Day Cup, WBBL, WNCL, Sheffield Shield (including the Final), the Prime Minister’s XI and Governor General’s XI matches.
Gravity Media’s first undertaking for Cricket Australia this summer was Australia v India in the Under-19s men’s series encompassing three one-day matches in Brisbane on 21 to 26 September. Gravity Media will next deliver the 2025-26 Sheffield Shield WA Men v NSW Men at the WACA Ground from 4 October.
In a significant broadcast undertaking for Cricket Australia, Gravity Media will access its fleet of state-of-the-art high definition outside broadcast trucks, and deploy remote broadcast production technology involving cellular and cloud-based solutions across the 2025-26 season.
A key component of Gravity Media’s technological solutions for broadcast coverage across the summer of cricket is Gravity Media Australian designed and developed proprietary CelBo remote broadcast production solution for coverage of cricket matches.
Gravity Media’s CelBo is a live stream innovation that delivers remote production of events through cellular and cloud-based technologies to deliver individual camera and audio feed coverage to Gravity Media’s Production Centres in Sydney and Melbourne.
The technology solution – which enhances and streamlines production and technology workflows – allows Gravity Media and Cricket Australia to create, direct and deliver a complete broadcast production, including on-screen graphics and multiple camera replay capabilities.
Boost Graphics, the specialist international graphics subsidiary of Gravity Media, will deliver a state-of-the-art on-screen graphics suite to add further depth to the coverage of all cricket matches produced by Gravity Media in partnership with Cricket Australia for its global rights-holders, including FOX Sports Australia, Kayo, Disney Star and Cricket.com.au/ CA Live.
This graphics solution will also be deployed on coverage across a range of domestic cricket matches produced by Cricket Australia.
This is the ninth cricket season for Gravity Media’s partnership with Cricket Australia.
Dan Allan, Content Manager, Broadcast at Cricket Australia, said:
“Gravity Media have been a brilliant production partner to cricket for almost a decade and we look forward to continuing that partnership in 2025-26. GM’s commitment to innovation and their flexible production services have allowed us to unlock more content for fans than ever before – helping us to deliver what will no doubt be the biggest summer of cricket in Australian history.”
Nigel Naseby, Account Manager – Media Services and Facilities at Gravity Media in Australia, said:
“Gravity Media and Cricket Australia share an extensive partnership in broadcast technology and production. We are dedicated to building on this foundation, working hand-in-hand with Cricket Australia to continue developing our cutting-edge broadcast technologies, ensuring we deliver another compelling and innovative cricket season over the coming months.”
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EMG / Gravity Media, a world leading provider of complex live creative production and media services, is again delivering camera technology designed and developed in Australia for the global coverage of this year’s Indian Premier League.
EMG / Gravity Media Australia’s Globecam specialty camera unit is providing its ground-breaking UmpireCam to add further depth to the broadcast coverage across all matches in this year’s Indian Premier League.
EMG / Gravity Media has been delivering specialist camera technology for the Indian Premier League for the past eleven years.
EMG / Gravity Media’s UmpireCam and HelmetCam form key components of international cricket coverage, and building on UmpireCam’s role with the IPL, HelmetCam will again be mounted on the helmets of players in both the men’s and women’s tournaments in the forthcoming The Hundred cricket league in the United Kingdom.
HelmetCam and UmpireCam are high definition 1080i format lightweight cameras weighing only 75 grams.
EMG / Gravity Media Australia’s Globecam unit is renowned for creating ground-breaking, high-definition digital miniature live broadcast devices that entertain and engage viewers all over the world with footage captured from exciting new angles and perspectives.
Globecam is behind a number of world-first innovations, including speciality in-car camera technologies for the Supercars Championship in Australia, the NetCam tennis solution, which has been used at all four Grand Slams since its launch in 2018, and the Live JockeyCam, which has been beaming horse racing images around Australia since 2019.
Globecam sporting applications now span tennis, cricket, rugby, motorsport, cycling, horse racing, golf, athletics and sailing.
Greg Littrich – General Manager SNG/RF and specialist cameras for EMG / Gravity Media Australia:
“We are delighted that our relationship with the BCCI and the IPL continues for another year.
“UmpireCam has been a feature of the IPL television production since its debut in 2014 and we have worked each year to develop the very latest upgrades in technology into our specialty camera devices, ensuring that the production and the millions of viewers worldwide enjoy the best viewing experience. The action from the middle has never looked better.”
EMG / Gravity Media, a leading force in production and content, media services and facilities, today detailed EMG / Gravity Media’s expanding broadcast and technology partnership with Cricket Australia across the coming six months.
EMG / Gravity Media and Cricket Australia will deliver more than 350 hours coverage of cricket across FOX Sports, Kayo and the Cricket Network across this summer of cricket.
In partnership with Cricket Australia, this summer of cricket will see EMG / Gravity Media create and produce broadcast coverage of the One Day Cup, WBBL, WNCL, the Sheffield Shield including the Final, the Prime Minister’s XI and Governor General’s XI matches, and the Australia v India tour matches to be held at Mackay’s Great Barrier Reef Arena and the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
In a significant broadcast undertaking for Cricket Australia, EMG / Gravity Media will access its fleet of state-of-the-art high definition outside broadcast trucks, and deploy remote broadcast production technology involving cellular and cloud-based solutions to deliver coverage of the 2024-2025 summer of cricket.
Integral to EMG / Gravity Media’s technological solutions for broadcast coverage across the summer of cricket is EMG / Gravity Media Australia’s proprietary CelBo remote broadcast production solution for coverage of cricket matches.
EMG / Gravity Media Australia’s CelBo is a live stream innovation that delivers remote production of events through cellular and cloud-based technologies to deliver individual camera and audio feed coverage to EMG / Gravity Media Production Centres in Sydney and Melbourne.
The technology solution – which enhances and streamlines production and technology workflows – allows EMG / Gravity Media and Cricket Australia to create, direct and deliver a complete broadcast production, including on-screen graphics and multiple camera replay capabilities.
Beyond these innovations, EMG / Gravity Media is also delivering a new on-screen graphics solution for this season’s coverage.
In collaboration with Boost Graphics, the specialist international graphics subsidiary of EMG / Gravity Media, the team has designed and built a new state-of-the-art on-screen graphics suite to add further depth to the coverage of all cricket matches produced by EMG / Gravity Media in partnership with Cricket Australia and its global rights-holders, including FOX Sports Australia, Kayo, Disney Star and Cricket.com.au/ CA Live.
The new graphics solution will also be deployed on coverage across a range of domestic cricket matches produced by Cricket Australia.
This is the eighth cricket season for EMG / Gravity Media’s partnership with Cricket Australia.
In 2017 EMG / Gravity Media’s first summer of cricket with Cricket Australia saw coverage of WBBL matches and today encompasses complete outside broadcasts for WBBL, One Day Cup, International tour matches and the Sheffield Shield Final.
Dan Allan, Content Manager, Broadcast at Cricket Australia, said: “EMG / Gravity Media has been an excellent partner to Australian cricket since 2017 and continues to provide high quality production services to our elite competitions.
“The introduction of the Celbo production workflow has made it possible for us to provide more cricket to fans around the world than ever before and we are continually impressed by EMG / Gravity Media Australia’s commitment to developing new technology and over-delivering for their clients.”
Nigel Naseby, Business Development Manager at EMG / Gravity Media Australia, said: “EMG / Gravity Media values its significant technology and production partnership with Cricket Australia.
“We are committed to further developing our broadcast technologies as we work closely with Cricket Australia and its broadcast partners to deliver another compelling season of cricket over the coming months.”
The partnership with Cricket Australia for the coverage of multiple cricket competitions builds on EMG / Gravity Media Australia’s acknowledged broadcast technology and production partnerships across major sports in Australia include the Australian Open and the Summer of Tennis, the Melbourne Cup and all major horse racing events in Australia, the Bathurst 1000 and the Repco Supercars Championship, the Bathurst 12 Hour, the Perth International Football Cup, the A-Leagues professional football men’s and women’s competitions, the ESL Intel Extreme Masters Sydney, the World Athletics Cross Country Championships, the Tour Down Under, Cadel Evans Road Race, the PGA Tour of Australasia, the Stawell Gift, the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Melbourne, the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, the Adelaide Equestrian Festival, Crankworx Cairns, the UCI MTB World Championships, the UCI BMX Racing World Cup, the FIM World Supercross Championship, the BMX Racing World Cup in Brisbane, and the delivery of broadcast and production technology requirements for coverage of the rapidly expanding and developing AFLW.
Through its studios, production, post-production, outside broadcast facilities and specialist camera technologies, EMG / Gravity Media is currently involved with major production companies, television networks and pay television and streaming platforms in Australia across projects including The Voice, Australian Idol, Dancing with the Stars, The Masked Singer, Australia’s Got Talent, Would I Lie to You?, The 1% Club and I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
EMG / Gravity Media Australia post-production centre, Gravity House, located in Sydney, plays a key role in the production of major international television productions across broadcast, subscription and streaming platforms, as well as movies from the Marvel Universe and projects from multiple US and international studios, and many of Australia’s leading independent film productions.
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Gravity Media, the world’s leading global provider of complex live creative production and media services, today detailed new camera technology designed and developed in Australia for the global coverage of this year’s The Hundred, the rapidly growing professional cricket franchise tournament created by the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Gravity Media Australia’s Globecam speciality camera unit is providing its ground-breaking HelmetCam to add further depth to the broadcast coverage across all matches in this year’s The Hundred which commences on 1 August.
HelmetCam will be mounted on the helmets of players in both the men’s and women’s tournaments in The Hundred.
The deployment of Gravity Media Australia’s HelmetCam in this year’s The Hundred builds on the role of Gravity Media Australia’s UmpireCam in this year’s Indian Premier League.
Following their successful deployment, HelmetCam and UmpireCam – high definition 1080i format lightweight cameras weighing only 75 grams and designed and developed in Australia – now form a key component of cricket coverage around the world.
Gravity Media Australia’s Globecam unit is renowned for creating ground-breaking, high-definition digital miniature live broadcast devices that entertain and engage viewers all over the world with footage captured from exciting new angles and perspectives.
Globecam is behind a number of world-first innovations, including speciality in-car camera technologies for the V8 Supercars Championship in Australia, the NetCam tennis solution, which has been used at all four Grand Slams since its launch in 2018, and the Live JockeyCam, which has been beaming horse racing images around Australia since 2019.
Globecam sporting applications now span tennis, cricket, rugby, motorsport, cycling, horse racing, golf, athletics and sailing.
Greg Littrich – Director, Operations at Gravity Media Australia:
“Gravity Media Australia is proud to once again be entrusted with delivering our specialist camera technologies to add further depth and audience engagement for the global television coverage of The Hundred.
“We continue to evolve and develop our specialist cameras and are delighted that technology designed and developed in Australia now forms an integral component of coverage of sports around the world.
“We have long-term, strong and positive partnerships in the delivery of new and exciting developments in the coverage of cricket. The Hundred is a tremendous event and we are delighted to be playing a role in bringing fans closer to the action this season.”
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Gravity Media Australia’s acknowledged broadcast technology and production partnerships across major sports in Australia include the Australian Open and the Summer of Tennis, the Melbourne Cup and all major horse racing events in Australia, the Bathurst 1000 and the Repco Supercars Championship, the Bathurst 12 Hour, the World Athletics Cross Country Championships, the Tour Down Under, the PGA Tour of Australasia, the Stawell Gift, the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Melbourne, the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Crankworx Cairns, the FIM World Supercross Championship at Marvel Stadium, a partnership with Cricket Australia for the coverage of multiple cricket competitions in Australia and the delivery of broadcast and production technology requirements for coverage of the rapidly expanding and developing AFLW.
Through its studios, production, post-production, outside broadcast facilities and specialist camera technologies, Gravity Media Australia is currently involved with major production companies, television networks and pay television and streaming platforms in Australia across projects including The Voice, Australian Idol, Dancing with the Stars, The Masked Singer, Australia’s Got Talent, Would I Lie to You?, The 1% Club, Millionaire Hot Seat and I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
Gravity Media Australia post-production centre, Gravity House, plays a key role in the production of major international television productions across broadcast, subscription and streaming platforms, as well as movies from the Marvel Universe and projects from multiple US and international studios, and many of Australia’s leading independent film productions.
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Gravity Media, the world’s leading global provider of complex live creative production and media services, and Cricket Australia today confirmed the broadcast undertaking for the Sheffield Shield Final, as part of an expanding broadcast and technology partnership with Cricket Australia to deliver coverage of cricket across FOX Sports, Kayo and the Cricket Network.
The Sheffield Shield Final will be held across 23-26 March and will be broadcast on FOX Sports, Kayo and the Cricket Network.
Gravity Media Australia’s production undertaking for the Sheffield Shield Final includes state of the art high definition outside broadcast and production trucks and 12 cameras.
Working closely with Cricket Australia and FOX Sports, Gravity Media Australia has accessed its fleet of state-of-the-art high definition outside broadcast trucks, and unveiled and implemented new remote broadcast production technology involving cellular and cloud-based solutions to deliver in excess of 350 hours of coverage over the 2022-2023 summer.
Beyond this major technology and logistics undertaking, a key component of Gravity Media’s technological solutions for broadcast coverage across the summer of cricket has been the introduction of Gravity Media Australia’s proprietary CELBO broadcast production solution for coverage of a number of cricket matches.
CELBO is a new live stream technology that allows remote production of events through cellular and cloud based technologies to deliver individual camera and audio feed coverage to Gravity Media Australia’s Production Centres in Sydney and Melbourne.
This allows Gravity Media Australia and Cricket Australia to create, direct and deliver a complete broadcast production, including on-screen graphics and multiple camera replay capabilities.
The introduction of CELBO is designed to simplifying logistics, reduce the production “footprint” at events, deliver greater flexibility in resources and enhance and streamline production and technology workflows for Gravity Media Australia and its partners.
This summer of cricket has seen Gravity Media Australia in partnership with Cricket Australia criss-cross the country to broadcast 22 matches in the Marsh One Day Cup, 35 matches in the WBBL, the WNCL Final, the Australia A v West Indies tour match, the GGXI v Pakistan Women’s Match and the Sheffield Shield Final.
Dan Allan, Content Manager Broadcast at Cricket Australia:
“Cricket Australia is proud to have partnered with Gravity Media to deliver the biggest season of cricket to date.
“Their newly-developed remote production solution was the perfect fit for a summer that saw us take matches to all corners of the country and reach more fans than ever before.
“Furthermore, their seamless integration with existing broadcast infrastructure made the transition a no-brainer for us. Gravity Media’s services are consistently at the cutting edge of broadcast technology and have helped further cement Cricket’s position as Australia’s favourite sport.”
Nigel Naseby, Business Development Manager at Gravity Media Australia, said:
“Gravity Media is pleased to have once again worked closely with Cricket Australia across this summer of cricket.
“We value our partnership with Cricket Australia and are committed to continue to evolve our coverage with the introduction of new broadcast and production technologies for Cricket Australia and its broadcast partners.
“Our proprietary CELBO production solution is a significant step forward for Gravity Media Australia in delivering a complete broadcast outcome for Cricket Australia across many of its events. We look forward to building on these developments over the coming twelve months.”
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Gravity Media Australia’s partnership with Cricket Australia in delivering the broadcast and technology solutions for its broadcast coverage commitments builds on Gravity Media’s acknowledged broadcast technology and production partnerships across major sports in Australia, including the Australian Open and the Summer of Tennis, Melbourne Cup and all major horse racing events in Australia including the Melbourne Cup, the Tour Down Under, the PGA Tour of Australasia, the Supercars Championship including the Bathurst 1000, the Bathurst 12 Hour, the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Melbourne, the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, the FIM World Supercross Championship, the World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Australia, and the broadcast technology provision for the rapidly expanding and developing AFLW.
Through its studios, production, and post-production centres, outside broadcast facilities and specialist camera technologies, Gravity Media Australia is currently involved with major production companies, television networks and pay television and streaming platforms in Australia across projects including Australian Ninja Warrior, The Masked Singer, Australia’s Got Talent, and I’m A Celebrity. Gravity Media also has technology, facilities, and production partnerships across many of Australia’s major sports events.
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Gravity Media, the world leading global provider of complex live creative production and media services, and Cricket Australia today confirmed an expanding broadcast and technology partnership to deliver coverage of cricket across FOX Sports, Kayo and the Cricket Network.
This summer of cricket will see Gravity Media in partnership with Cricket Australia criss-cross the country to broadcast 22 matches in the Marsh One Day Cup, 35 matches in the WBBL, WNCL Final, the Sheffield Shield Final, the Australia A v West Indies tour match in November and the GGXI v Pakistan Women’s Match in January.
Gravity Media’s partnership with Cricket Australia has expanded dramatically over the past five cricket seasons.
In 2017, Gravity Media’s first summer of cricket with Cricket Australia saw coverage of WBBL matches and today encompasses complete outside broadcasts for WBBL, Marsh One Day Cup, International Tour Matches and the Sheffield Shield Final.
Working closely with Cricket Australia and FOX Sports, Gravity Media will access its fleet of state-of-the-art high definition outside broadcast trucks, and new remote broadcast production technology to deliver in excess of 350 hours of coverage over the coming months.
Dan Allan, Content Manager Broadcast at Cricket Australia:
“Over the past five seasons, Gravity Media have proved themselves to be an integral part of the Australian Summer of Cricket. The Gravity team have overseen the growth of WBBL to a full-season television broadcast product and delivered ever-increasing quality across all our domestic competitions. Cricket’s standing as Australia’s favourite sport owes a lot to the knowledge and dedication Gravity have demonstrated throughout, and we look forward to continuing our partnership into the future.”
Nigel Naseby, Business Development Manager at Gravity Media Australia, said:
“All of us at Gravity Media Australia value our close working partnership with Cricket Australia. It is a significant technological and production crew commitment for Gravity Media across this summer. Working closely with Cricket Australia, we will continue to evolve and develop our all-screens coverage including the introduction of new broadcast technologies designed to deliver Cricket Australia and its broadcast partners a seamless and compelling coverage of cricket across the coming months.”
Through its studios, production, and post-production centres, outside broadcast facilities and specialist camera technologies, Gravity Media Australia is currently involved with major production companies, television networks and pay television and streaming platforms in Australia across projects including Australian Ninja Warrior, The Masked Singer, Australia’s Got Talent, and I’m A Celebrity. Gravity Media also has technology, facilities, and production partnerships across many of Australia’s major sports events.
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London, United Kingdom, 19 August 2021 – Gravity Media – the leading global provider of complex live broadcast facilities and production services to content owners, creators and distributors – has been debuting its new Globecam specialist cameras unit across grounds in England and Wales this summer at The Hundred cricket tournament.
Gravity Media’s Globecam unit is renowned for creating ground-breaking, high-definition digital miniature live broadcast devices, which entertain audiences globally with new and exciting angles and perspectives. This summer Gravity Media’s Globecam specialist cameras – HelmetCam and KeeperCam – have been in use at the new cricket tournament series The Hundred.
The inaugural events of The Hundred series have taken place throughout July and August this year and feature top players from around the world competing in a 100-ball cricket tournament. The series involves eight men’s and eight women’s teams, is run by the England and Wales Cricket Board and has been broadcast in the UK by Sky Sports and the BBC.
Making its UK production launch on The Hundred, HelmetCam delivers a unique HD broadcasting experience, letting audiences at home experience exactly what the batter sees when they step up to the crease. It delivers the thrill of a speeding ball and the trepidation of a hit or a miss. The images captured by the device have also been useful diagnostic tools for pundits dissecting key moments in a game.
The device has full HD 1080i/50 resolution, HD-SDI output from the receiver, image stabilisation and is light-weight at only 230g in total. The deployment of the cameras follows Gravity Media’s acquisition of the Globecam business in July this year from Australia’s Telstra Broadcast Services. Along with its DSNG (Digital Satellite) fleet, the additional complements Gravity Media’s already impressive UK-based specialist cameras unit.
Greg Littrich, Director of Media Services & Facilities for Gravity Media in Australia commented: “We knew that Gravity Media’s acquisition of the Globecam speciality camera business would allow us to enhance the live broadcasts that we deliver for clients and the roll out of the HelmetCam at The Hundred is a great example of that. It’s been a great tournament of exciting cricket and we’re looking forward to rolling these specialist cameras out into lots of other live events.”
The Gravity Media team arrived in New Zealand on Monday 9 November 2020 to facilitate the production of cricket by assisting Whisper on their chapter: New Zealand Cricket with Spark Sport and TVNZ.
Gravity Media is delighted to be working alongside Whisper as the teams have completed four series so far! The series included three 20/20 games and two test matches which saw the Black Caps take home the number one ranked team.
The team then had a short break where they then completed 54 Super Smash 20/20 games for both men and women. These games saw the Canterbury Magicians crowned champions of the Women’s Final and the Wellington Firebirds champions of the Men’s Final.
The Gravity Media team then returned to complete the international series with five 20/20 games against Australia which saw a series win for the Black Caps. The White Ferns took on the English women with three ODI games and three 20/20 games where the English women won both series.
The cricket action was not over yet as the Gravity Media team telecast the final of the Ford Trophy ODI which saw Canterbury crowned as champions!
It has been a great team effort all round to make this a huge success as well as a great result for Gravity Media! The team was able to use its knowledge of vest technology from SportCom enabling players to wear the vests on the field with the IFB and microphone making it easier when they are playing.
To find out how Gravity Media can help you with your next production, email enquiries@gravitymedia.com
Following the success of the Super 50 Cup, the Gravity Media team in the USA is now covering the action from the upcoming West Indies cricket matches over the next two weeks alongside Whisper.
The team has deployed a flypack on site at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua as the West Indies competes against Sri Lanka in the ICC World Test Championship.
Gravity Media’s flypacks contain everything you need to deliver complex high-definition broadcasts worldwide. Built with the latest UHD, 4K and IP technology and sophisticated communication systems, they’re designed to be taken to any location in the world.
They can be rigged and de-rigged quickly and easily, leaving you more time to get on with the business of broadcasting.
Find out more here and to find out how we can help you with your next production, email enquiries@gravitymedia.com
This year’s Super 50 Cup is the 47th edition of the Regional Super50 and takes place from Sunday 7 February to 27 February in Antigua.
The West Indies Cricket tournament sees six teams competing including Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, the Leeward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Windward Islands.
The Gravity Media USA team has been lucky enough to jet off to the luxurious island of Antigua where they have deployed a flypack on site to cover the cricket action alongside Whisper.
Gravity Media’s flypacks contain everything you need to deliver complex high-definition broadcasts worldwide. Built with the latest UHD, 4K and IP technology and sophisticated communication systems, they’re designed to be taken to any location in the world.
They can be rigged and de-rigged quickly and easily, leaving you more time to get on with the business of broadcasting.
Find out more here and to find out how we can help you with your next production, email enquiries@gravitymedia.com
Gravity Media is known worldwide for supplying high-quality broadcast equipment, production facilities and project management support for productions great and small.
Over the years, as our experience has grown and we’ve fine-tuned our techniques, we’ve developed specialist skills in a number of key markets and disciplines.
Cricket is a sport for the people, full of tradition, and one that Gravity Media has been delighted to support for years.
We’ve covered a multitude of formats all around the globe, from The Ashes to the Cricket World Cup; from the Pakistan Super League to the Australian Women’s Big Bash T20. We understand the game and what the fans looks for, and work to help broadcasters and national associations cover the sport in new and innovative ways.
Our services range from broadcast equipment hire to full outside broadcast and studio production.
Find out more about our offerings in the cricket market here and to see how we can help you with your next production, email enquiries@gravitymedia.com
Following the great success of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) final last month, where Gravity Media streamed a total of 35 matches to the Fox streaming platform Kayo and with 12 matches broadcast on Fox Sports, last week saw the three-day tour match between Australia A vs India from the picturesque Drummoyne Oval in Sydney.
Gravity Media was once again contracted to support Cricket Australia across multiple competitions with both streaming and broadcast services.
For the three-day tour match, Gravity Media supplied a complete turnkey coverage, including an eight-camera coverage and our outside broadcast truck HD 8 was on site to capture the awesome century by the young gun Cameron Green.
HD8 is a 4K, double expanding supertruck that extends to 16.1m when fully expanded. It’s a high end, extremely versatile production facility, complete with dedicated vision, engineering, VTR and audio areas. Find out more here.
The three-day tour match was broadcast live on four platforms from Cricket Network, Fox Sports, Kayo to Sony Sports India.
The Gravity Media team then travelled to the iconic Sydney’s Cricket Ground to capture the action from the Pink-ball Tour Match: Australia A v India. The Gravity Media team supplied a complete turnkey coverage which was broadcast live again on all four platforms.
The commentary team included the likes of Allan Border, Brendan Julian, Kerry O’Keeffe and Isa Guha. However, due to COVID-19 restrictions no fans were allowed in, but Gravity Media was there on hand to bring the action to homes across the globe.
To find out how Gravity Media can help you with your next production, email enquiries@gravitymedia.com