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Re: Camera work for MWR: Zoom OUT!!
I think an overhead shot of the field would be super. Yes, it's tough to track the robots in real time, but with the marvels of streaming capture, it's possible to follow each robot throughout the match.
I certainly hope that as the season progresses, the coverage will improve. Yes, I'm saying it is not good now (and I don't care if I get neg reps - I'll take them for the tacticians in FIRST). We want to show students how to scout teams and this kind of coverage makes this practically impossible. SHOW THE GAME!! |
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Re: Camera work for MWR: Zoom OUT!!
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In 1114's first match I only could see their robot for about 10 seconds of the entire match. This shouldn't be that difficult. Don't focus on a robot for more than 5 seconds unless it's going really fast or shooting/hurdling the ball or something. Nobody wants to watch a team try to pick up a ball for 25 seconds. |
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Re: Camera work for MWR: Zoom OUT!!
I agree. But they also need just some broad shots of the field. When the cameraman is next to the robocoach area is a pretty decent shot.
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Re: Camera work for MWR: Zoom OUT!!
Something to consider is that the video feed you see is also what is projected onto the jumboscreens at events. Specators don't need another (probably smaller) view of the field directly above where the field already is. It would be nice if the webcast could present a different camera view than that, but it is already wonderful that the production crews tolerate letting random high school kids behind the scenes to setup laptops and broadcast everything.
That being said, I know at Boston 2007 the SOAP webcast was getting 4 separate video feeds from the production crew, three of which were raw from the cameras. They were then overlaying their own display (iirc, without a realtime score display) on top of that, and switching between the 4 feeds they had when it didn't make sense to use the arena one. |
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Re: Camera work for MWR: Zoom OUT!!
I agree with you all 100%, but there is something that you have realize too. Most of the time video production companies record the video for stock footage(for promo videos,for FIRST...ect.), and its easer to just record one out put off the cameras then to record the different camera separate. You could say that they could use two different outputs but that means more people to man and more time setting up, and other reasons. Although this might not apply for the competitions its just food for thought.
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Re: Camera work for MWR: Zoom OUT!!
This is a repeating incident every year, and I don't believe I've ever seen it really improve. This is why our team started recording our own matches for AZ, so that we could actually see the matches when we wanted to look at them again later.
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