Gravity Media delivers specialist camera technology for global Indian Premier League coverage
Gravity Media, a leading global provider of complex live creative production and media services, has been appointed to deliver specialist camera technologies for the Indian Premier League (IPL), continuing a twelve-year partnership with one of the world’s most watched cricket competitions.
Gravity Media is once again accessing its specialist cameras to provide an innovative UmpireCam system for the tournament, enhancing the broadcast experience with immersive on-field perspectives across every match of this year’s IPL.
Designed and developed in Australia, UmpireCam has become a recognised feature of international cricket coverage, delivering dynamic vision directly from the umpire’s viewpoint and bringing audiences closer to the action.
Gravity Media has supported the IPL with specialist camera solutions for more than a decade, with its broadcast innovations continuing to evolve across global cricket coverage. Alongside its IPL deployment, HelmetCam has featured in the men’s and women’s editions of The Hundred in the United Kingdom providing a similar on-field perspective from the players.
Both UmpireCam and HelmetCam are lightweight, high definition 1080i camera systems weighing just 75 grams, engineered to capture unique live perspectives without impacting performance or gameplay.
Gravity Media’s specialist cameras are internationally recognised for developing cutting-edge broadcast camera systems that provide extraordinary perspectives for audiences of sport, entertainment and large-scale corporate events.
Its technologies have delivered several world-leading innovations, including specialist in-car camera systems for the Macau Grand Prix and Goodwood Festival of Speed, alongside the NetCam tennis solution used across all four Grand Slams. JockeyCam has also delivered live on-horse vision during racing coverage, while Gravity Media’s Spidercam system has provided sweeping 360-degree aerial perspectives across major events including the Australian Open, NSW Schools Spectacular and the 2025–26 Men’s Ashes Series.
Greg Littrich, General Manager – SNG, RF & Specialist Cameras at Gravity Media in Australia, said:
“We are proud to continue our long-standing relationship with the BCCI and the IPL for another season. Each year, we continue to refine and evolve the technology behind our specialist camera systems to ensure clients and audiences around the world receive the most immersive coverage possible.”