Want to see the World Cup in 4K? Well now you can

Want to see the World Cup in 4K? Well now you can
Football in 4K incoming

Unlike England, Sony actually turned up to this year's World Cup to do something useful: shoot the action in 4K.

Unfortunately for the general public, filming in 4K has so far only been a test to make sure that we will actually be to film live sports in Ultra HD going forward. But you can now see what the World Cup looks like in 4K, thanks to a little roadshow Sony is doing.

Sony revealed to TechRadar last week that it was planning to send the highlights back to the UK, with thousands of retailers across the country getting a 2-3 minute highlights package, and now What HiFi has revealed locations that will be showing the footage on Sony's Bravia X9 television. Which just happens to be the official 4K TV for the World Cup.

Sony is only shooting a few games in 4K, and has the UHD cameras dotted around to grab a few moments of the action in the higher resolution, with the main base being in the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro.

The footage is compiled into a highlights reel then shot off to a server, where retailers can then downloads the several gigabytes of data needed for the short amount of action.

Sharp options

Sony is also looking into the possibility of showing the 4K footage in cinemas too, so if you're hankering for a spot of the World Cup in crystal clear quality and don't happen to work for the BBC, then you might still have options.

If this isn't enough 4K action for you, Sony will be releasing an official 4K film of the tournament later in the year.

The list of stores that will begin showing the World Cup in 4K are:

  • London: Harrod's; John Lewis (Oxford Street); Brent Cross Currys; Staples Corner Currys; John Lewis Westfield Stratford City; John Lewis Peter Jones; Selfridges; and Croydon Currys
  • East Anglia: West Thurrock Megastore Currys; John Lewis Bluewater; and John Lewis Norwich
  • East Midlands: Leicester Megastore Currys; Fosse Park Curry, Leicester
  • North East: Teesside Park Megastore Currys; Fenwick's (Newcastle)
  • North West: John Lewis Cheadle and Oldham Megastore Currys
  • South and South East: Guildford Currys; John Lewis Southampton; Southampton Hedge End Megastore Currys
  • Wales: Swansea Megastore Currys
  • West Midlands: Coventry Megastore Currys and Birmingham Wednesbury Megastore Currys
  • Yorkshire: Leeds Birstall Megastore Currys

This is how Sony is filming the World Cup in 4K

Marc Chacksfield

Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.