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Event A/V Wishlist
I'm starting to prepare for our off-season event in June and I'm putting together a list of things I would like to be able to do with the A/V setup.
Requirements
Goals
Stretch Goals
What else could be interesting in a FIRST A/V and production setup? What old traditions can be updated or reinvented? For example, do we need to do team intros every match or can we replace those with something more entertaining? |
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Re: Event A/V Wishlist
I wrote up this document last year in advance of the Rumble in the Roads. Seemed to help with getting everyone working towards the same A/V goals.
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Re: Event A/V Wishlist
PLEASE use Twitch or YouTube for your livestream. Everything about FIRSTWA's streams are great except for the fact that they use Ustream, which has almost no customization in quality for the user, something that is a pain for people with limited data plans like me. They also have a lackluster chat and almost no way of watching past streams.
While im on the subject, find someone that did A/V for FIRSTWA. They are a great place to start. The DCMP last weekend shows how well they do, with two feeds for Full Field only and a Main stream that had the cool camera angles and such. They can also give you a rundown of what exactly they used (they also did a webinar on it, and its somewhere on their youtube. Last edited by MikLast : 13-04-2016 at 18:16. |
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I would highly suggest getting a mic just for ambient crowd audio. It makes the stream feel more alive when the GA or MC isn't talking.
There is analogy that explains that you can't do this inexpensively and at a high quality, but I can't remember it for the life of me. Quote:
Their setup for the two stream setup started out jank and then just got jankier later into the event. First, they used two cameras, which is just a bad idea because one is going to be off center. Afterwards, when one of the cameras died they switched to using just one camera into an SDI up down cross and then into their switchers. The easiest way to do a dual stream, assuming you are using an HD-SDI camera, is to run your cable from the camera to the destinations and then use a T barrel to split the signal between the two destinations. This also assumes that your cable run isn't going to be greater than 100 meters, which is the maximum length HD-SDI signal can run before degradation. If you wanted to do two streams with an HDMI camera you would just have to stay under the maximum length and use an active HDMI splitter to send it to two destinations. The downfall of HDMI is the length of the cables. An active extender can help, but just makes for a bulky mess. |
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In fact the thing I was going to suggest adding to the list was "A way to separate audio from game announcers and field sounds from music", as this has been one of the biggest issues when running our event streams. Thankfully, basically any sound board with an auxiliary output (that can be individually adjusted on each channel) will have this capability, but it's something you have to be aware of when you're planning. |
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In terms of archives, if you could record a version without the music that would be ideal, but that isn't always possible, so if the audio has to be taken out of the video you can do so quite easily with FFMPEG. The video itself is more important than what the GA/MC are saying. |
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Please comment on these evaluations. I only have hands-on experience from the backend with YouTube and Ustream; my other comments come from reading about the services, along with the viewer experience. |
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Re: Event A/V Wishlist
We use a mixer to pull the GA/MC and game sounds and send that to the stream.
This post isn't just for making the stream better this is also for making the whole event better. Honestly most people don't watch off-season streams. (Our stream last year had max 65 concurrent views). I want to make the stream as well done as possible but not at the expense of the archive footage or being able to DVR the live stream. Youtube's big benefits in my opinion are the ability to DVR and change quality easily and also being able to have a full archive of the event forever. Plus we live split matches and upload to YouTube during the event as well. |
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Last edited by Metonym : 13-04-2016 at 19:46. |
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Could you offer a general ballpark of what you are thinking inexpensive means to you? I've heard people use it to mean a bunch of different things, so a general notion will help me make better suggestions.
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Re: Event A/V Wishlist
I'm not looking for ideas of how to implement features (like not specific products, etc). I'm looking for features to implement. I am looking for a much more theoretical look at how events are run and how they can be improved in the future. Things like instant match uploads, that are properly tagged and linked to The Blue Alliance. Ways to improve audience engagement both at the venue and watching on the live stream. For this discussion cost shouldn't be an issue but the answer shouldn't be hire a bunch of people to it either.
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Re: Event A/V Wishlist
Now that we know exactly what we are talking about, what exactly does this mean?
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Are you aiming to deal with switching between sources or do you aim to do what California did at Silicon Valley and just put all the sources on one stream separate from the full field view? If the latter it is possible to do your goal, but otherwise it would be really hard to pull this off. One person just can't manage everything in an AV setup easily. |
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When you get closer to your event, send contact@tba an email and ask for write keys, and in the meantime, I'd be happy to help you update however you auto-upload matches to add them to TBA on success. All you need is the YouTube ID and the TBA match ID, along the with access keys for your event. Last edited by plnyyanks : 13-04-2016 at 20:42. |
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To explain what those two points mean for me. HDMI cable length is always an issue so getting the longer ones away from HDMI is a good idea. The ability for a single person to run the event when they are short staffed, clearly some of the features will need to go in those cases. It might end up just being the full field view and the single person clipping matches and getting them uploaded or something like that. |
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