
30-12-2015, 09:35
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AKA: Pinecone
 FRC #0228 (GUS Robotics); FRC #2170 (Titanium Tomahawks)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Glastonbury, CT
Posts: 7,630
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Re: 1114 and 2056 Release Videos?
I'm sure competitive advantage is part of it. I think a bigger part of it though is that top teams already have a big enough target on their back without crating hype for themselves. For teams not in the very, very top tier of FRC, there's utility in a release video in that it makes the world aware of your robot and that you are a potential contender. The top teams don't have anything to prove.
But really the biggest reason is probably that a reveal video takes a solid amount of time and effort, and all those hours spent making a sweet video are hours not spent improving the robot, or doing schoolwork, or catching up on sleep or whatever.
(By the way, I have no idea what this "third reason" is; 1114 only made a video in 2009, and I don't remember anything super out of the ordinary about how they were treated that year. Nobody copied them or whatever...)
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