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MSC, right now!
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Could one of the guys involved in Gameday put this feed into it?
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I also love that they are explaining what is going wrong with the robots when people are frantically fixing them. Breaking is big drama for the teams, but it often doesn't really get out to the audience as they are busy doing the Cotton Eyed Joe or Cha-Cha slide. |
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The only thing that I found surprising was how fast the teams were willing to give up their strategies to the LIVE viewers !A quick text to the opposing alliance and the strategy that was supposed to win could easily turn into the factor that makes them lose! Teams may "trick" the viewers as well, anticipating this. (Creating a whole new meta-game within strategy). |
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I mentioned it in the MSC thread, but I wanted to do it here too. This broadcast from Detroit Public TV was definitely the best live feed of an event I've ever seen. I'm gonna make a list because I feel like it deserves it:
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Last edited by PayneTrain : 13-04-2013 at 23:33. |
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Best of all, Detroit Public TV has already archived all of the footage and put it up for viewing. Definitely going to send this out for the rest of my team to watch.
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If/when a broadcast like this is brought to live tv there is actually built in ad time during elims. Long stretches of elims were silent today. It actually kind of made for boring stretches where ads would have added some distraction. As for ads during quals they could easily do a quick recap of matches in between live matches, or use them as fillers for those moments of silence we heard in the broadcast today. They could even reserve ads for times when the field is down (cause that problem is clearly never going away
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Anyone know of cost/resources list that went into the MSC taping or who to contact?
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Gail Alpert, President of FIRST in Michigan negotiated all of that. She would be the person to talk to if you are interested in bringing something similar to your area. This was a full scale production by DPTV. There were 8 different cameras recording the live feed, plus a roaming documentary camera, plus the sideline interview camera. The live feed was being mixed in the truck with a director who has experience directing NBA games. While there were silences in between matches, when the final product is cut together for broadcast, it should have really high production value and be great for the FIRST brand.
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