The Sanfermines, for the first time live on multi-camera on RTVE.ES
In addition to the multi-camera, nearly 30 cameras, including two slow motion, will help you experience the show from all perspectives.
The public channel celebrates 31 years of broadcasting the bulls, a tradition that joins with the avant-garde of RTVE.ES, which this year will offer users the possibility of choosing what to see with up to several different cameras along the route. The sound of the Pamplona festivities will also be very present on RNE, which will offer the bulls of the bulls live every day and the rest of the main events of the festivities.
The director of Long live San Fermin 2013, Carmen Delgado, has highlighted the good harmony between TVE and the Sanfermines, which have been together for “31 years”: “Like every year, we have an unavoidable appointment with the Sanfermines. We are going to have a great display in Pamplona to try to ensure that every emotion reaches the spectators.”
At the head of the special program, Elena S. Sánchez and Javier Solano. For the TVE presenter, it is the seventh time she has come to cover this party, but the first time as host of the program: “It is a pleasure. It's my seventh year and I can't get enough of it. I love the bulls, the party, the people, the passion with which people live... It's going to be a very exciting year,” she said.
Along with her, the great Sanfermines expert Javier Solano, who will broadcast the running of the bulls for the 23rd time: “We will try, as always, to explain what happens in the race in the most professional way possible because the runners are risking their lives. You have to tell what you see and why and thus give richness to the transmission.”
Spanish Television, like every year since 1982, will make viewers wake up early every day in 'Vive San Fermín 2013', produced with the collaboration of the Pamplona City Council. From 7:15 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., Elena S. Sánchez and Javier Solano (commentator of the running of the bulls on TVE for more than two decades) will show the before, during and after of the races from Telefónica's headquarters in Pamplona. New this year, a daily summary of the previous day's bullfight will be included.
Directed by Carmen Delgado and produced by Luis Campoy, the program will include live connections and reports from Alberto Freile, Ángela Alcover, Rosa Correa and Eva Hernández, along with Ana Valencia and Fernando Roncal, from the Navarra Territorial Center.
Multicam
Nearly 30 cameras, including two slow motion, will help you experience the show from all perspectives. An average of 1,651,000 spectators followed the bulls in 2012, with a share of 72.7%, the third highest record in its history. Every morning, at 8 o'clock, the race live on La 1, Canal Internacional and Canal 24 Horas.
RTVE.ES will broadcast the bulls live with multi-camera for the first time in history. In addition to the La 1 TVE signal, users will be able to choose what to watch at any given time with up to three different cameras located at three strategic points along the route. Once the running of the bulls is over, you will be able to enjoy it again in detail with nine different perspectives of the race from your computer, mobile phone or tablet.
Users who are in Pamplona will also be able to participate by sending their videos of the bulls captured with the camera created for the occasion in the free RTVE.ES mobile application. In addition, fans will be able to whet their appetite with the photographic special 'Estafeta 1': an interactive chronicle full of multimedia elements by Pío Guerendiain, a photographer who has been taking images from the most spectacular corner of the bullfighting route since 1964.
National Radio
As every year, RNE will offer the excitement of the Sanfermines through the airwaves. On July 6, connection at 12:00 p.m., in the newsletter to broadcast the Chupinazo, on Radio Nacional and Radio 5 Information. From July 7 to 14, live broadcast from 07:58 of the bulls, on Radio Nacional, Radio5 Information and Radio Exterior of Spain. And, on Sunday the 14th, from 11:57 p.m., live on Radio Nacional and Radio 5 Información, from 'Poor Me'. Javier Izu coordinates the RNE team in Navarra made up of Juan Yeregui, Pablo Ramos, Jesús Jiménez and Patxi Cervantes and the collaboration of Javier Solano.
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