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Originally Posted by GeForceMonster
While I also have the utmost respect for all other teams, I must mention that we have been broadcasting this regional for quite some time. Team 2641 from Pittsburgh seem to be broadcasting from the source going into or possibly diverting out of the projection being shown to the audience. This is a Pass-Through recording setup. While that is good for those who want to see the screen being shown at the Complex, Team 871 has a take towards showing the actual crowd, and the robots in action from a bird's eye-type view, not from what the cameramen are focusing on.
Team 871 and Team 2641 are apparently the only teams broadcasting from the SBPLI Regional, except one has been broadcasting for a longer amount of time. That still doesn't mean that the teams can't come together!
One team is recording the screen projections, and the other the actual crowd and pits, conducting interviews and such. The two could definitely come together, make it known as the SBPLI Webcast by Teams 2641 and 871.
What do you think? We could meet up with your team tomorrow.

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Interesting point. I'm not with team 2641, I'm just relating the story of what was announced. I think there's a place for BOTH temas to do what they are doing. Broadcasting the AV feed from the event is what is typicall done for a Regional Webcast. This way all the field action, awards and announcements are seen. Having different coverage from different points of view is not a bad thing at all!
As far as having "rights", well I'm not getting into that at all.........
Besdies, with MSG Varsity and all the other media outlets at the event there are WAY more cameras than I've seen here before!
Good luck today!