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on ‘sexualizing’ camera angles

Athletics to release new guidance for women's athletics coverage, with broadcasters urged to focus on performance and technical ability. The guidelines warn against lingering shots of athletes' bodies, low camera angles that capture revealing views, and slow-motion replays that offer little technical or storytelling value.

on ‘sexualizing’ camera angles

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Athletics to release new guidance for women's athletics coverage, with broadcasters urged to focus on performance and technical ability.

The guidelines warn against lingering shots of athletes' bodies, low camera angles that capture revealing views, and slow-motion replays that offer little technical or storytelling value.

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Athletics to release new guidance for women's athletics coverage, with broadcasters urged to focus on performance and technical ability. The guidelines warn against lingering shots of athletes' bodies, low camera angles that capture revealing views, and slow-motion replays that offer little technical or storytelling value. … New women's athletics guidelines … Continue reading on 'sexualizing' camera angles

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