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Re: [FRCTop25.com]- 2014 Premiere Night

I don't think there is significant value added to premier night by restricting what a team can share about their robot. I think the value of showing a lot of robot videos all at once in one place is to make it easy for people to see lots of robots and get jazzed up. This brings in new people who would not otherwise have combed the forums for robot videos. Letting teams show their robot wouldn't affect that value because the people not combing the forums wouldn't see it anyway.

Perhaps there is a middle ground though, Top 25 wants exclusive content (at least until after it's shown) to make their show more interesting and the community wants to share information about others robots that could help them and others. What if premier night focused on "showy" video that's intended to show off a fully finished robot and all it's capabilities. Teams would submit a video of the entire robot working and playing the game to Top 25 but would still be able to share short videos focusing just on a individual part of their robot. These short videos would be limited to a single mechanism working and maybe by time as well, just to display functionality. While these videos would show off mechanisms they wouldn't show off an entire functioning integrated robot playing the game, which is the really important and impressive part anyway. Top 25 is still going to be the first place that anyone who hasn't been combing CD would see robots so it's still a complete premier to plenty of people.

These would be what the short videos would be like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_kJCwUUJlw (same one they said wasn't okay above)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4qvOQCnNw0 (perhaps with fewer takes in the video)

And a long showy one would be this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DojyJ9bZ4fk

I think there is a clear difference between those videos. By separating the showy ones from the basic ones we can have our cake and eat it too.
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