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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
Broadcasting (via TV or webcast) FIRST Championship has been discussed in older threads, for instance: FIRST Championship: Made for TV? (with links to even earlier threads).
Currently, the external feed is the same as that on the screen behind the field, intended for viewing by the spectators. There is no requirement to coordinate this projected video with game announcer's audio. The earlier threads discuss some "tweaks" to the AV service provided at FIRST Championship to better serve a broader (i.e. sports-oriented) audience. At the minimum, a simple, full-field camera feed would go a long way to satisfy scouts, fans, and general viewers of the competitions.
How much longer before FRC broadcasts truly capture the strategy, skill and excitement of the matches??
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