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Maybe with this actor strike.....

Posted by Carrie at 05/01/2001 2:11 PM EST


Student on team #27, Team Rush, from OSMTech Academy and Textron.


In Reply to: What does FIRST need to be on TV?
Posted by P.J. Baker on 04/29/2001 11:10 PM EST:



Hey Guys,
Think of it this way we could sell some of the video to broadcasting companies like ABC, if this actor strike goes through they will be looking for things to put on TV.
;-)
Carrie


: I'm curious, what do people think is the answer to this question? Personally, I don't think it has much at all to do with many of the arguments I've seen so far.

: I am almost certainly over simplifying, but:

: Between 13 regionals and 1 national competition, don't we generate more than enough footage of high quality matches for a season of half hour T.V. shows?

: Even with this year's "non-competition" (btw - I loved it), weren't the elimination rounds of all 14 competitions pretty exciting? (nothing more than the elim rounds would ever make it to TV)

: Don't FIRST teams have plenty of great little stories to tell that could be used as filler?

: Aren't there a lot of big time corporations that support FIRST and might be willing to purchase some ads on the shows?

: It seems to me that the pieces are all there to do something on the same scale as the Battle Bots TV show. My guess has to be that they haven't yet been put together because FIRST hasn't yet tried properly. I have to think that if Dean, Woodie, & the gang worked with some TV production folks while they were developing the game, things could be tweaked here and there and the Elimination rounds could be run in such a way that they could be edited into the episodes of the TV show.

: There's more to say, but this post is already too long. What do you all think? Am I way off base?

: P.J. Baker
: Team #177


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