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Re: 2016 Webcast Camera Angles
Full field view from the "50 yard line" may make it difficult to see what is going on in the outer works (ex. a portcullis or drawbridge in the nearest slot will block line of sight to the others). How about an iso view?
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Re: 2016 Webcast Camera Angles
Thank you for starting this post. I have been cogitating on this.
A full field view is essential. Maybe a view of each of the Outer Works. The real time scoring would also be nice. IMHO, separate views of the Robots performing actions on the field is a bonus, but is useless to analyze alliances strategies. Pit-cam = Not worth the bandwidth. All i want to see to analyze is the full-field view. |
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Re: 2016 Webcast Camera Angles
As always, Team 1676 will be recording full-field footage of the 2016 Mt. Olive and Bridgewater-Raritan MAR Districts (and hopefully District Champs as well), and posting videos of all of the matches on our YouTube channel.
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Re: 2016 Webcast Camera Angles
I've always thought that a top-down view of half or full court would help with scouts that aren't at the event.
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Re: 2016 Webcast Camera Angles
That's what the Catwalks are for. :-)
Right Navid? Ultimate Ascent Curie Match 89 Aerial Assist Newton Match 137 Rebound Rumble Newton Match 94 Human Player shot at the buzzer is great. Last edited by MooreteP : 16-01-2016 at 21:32. Reason: Added Videos |
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Re: 2016 Webcast Camera Angles
What about cameras behind the towers to capture robots lined up for shooting?
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