. >> reporter: ken aguard has worked on close to 20 super bowls. >> we've got all the bells and whistles known to mankind in sports broadcasting. >> reporter: ththe will be 70 cameras capturing sights and sounds including more than 30 that will be mounted around the stadium for a 360 view. that's on top of a camera mounted to a s=oclk ^rv!rzk55 sometimes you just gotta use a marker." ken: "super high- tech. yeah, right."there will be 16 of these pylon cameras that mark each corner of the end zone. the 13 production trailers on site at levi's stadium m re brought in a month ago - while the set is still getting its finishing touches.0:56-1:02(standup bridge: jamie yuccas, cbs news, santa clara)this is where all the hosts will be sitting on supererowl sunday and they're e e ones who have to really embrace the technology.1:02-1:04(sot: phil simms/cbs sports)i hope it has made me a little smarter on tv (sot: ken)this technology helps give him some information that he can analyze and make it beyond what they do on the broadcast, the commentators now also have to connect with fans on social med