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Full spectator field is not needed to make the videos better. As previously stated, the action just needs to be shown, not watching a dead robot, drive team, robot bashing into the wall when it should be on the team playing hard or highlights of the match. Depending on the quality of the webcast, all I can see is people complaining because they can't see the robots because they are too small in the shot and resolution is bad.
I vote that instead a volunteer at every even work with the camera men to tell them what to put up. This person would watch the field and tell them what robot to show and in slower sections of the match show a full size or partial field. Yah, so don't count me in! ![]() |
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