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Re: #MakeitLoud Ideas...
I know this thread is more about bring me solutions than bring me problems but I was talking about #makeitloud with some friends. The question of where we are going to put a large amount of spectators came up.
I think this is a very real issue that will need to be dealt with. Many or most robotics competition that I have attended at any level have had overflow crowds that are made of students, mentors and parents. Can this be solved? Sure. Is it a challenge? A pretty big one I would say. |
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While robot-mounted cameras are probably is not feasible for live broadcasting, this video's use of split screens is effective, the small scoreboard doesn't take up too much space, and the audio from the drivers makes you feel in the moment. I'd love to see a similar model applied to live broadcasts in the future. The VERY LEAST we can do for competition coverage is use HD cameras!!! The live feeds of some regionals were simply painful to look at due to horrible quality. |
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I think that the three of us, considering my bet is were all going to be attending Palmetto. Should collaborate on creating a show. (Are we all going to be attending SCRIW III?) I know I will be there because since I'm transferring campuses within the USC system I'm going to be working with 2815 for the next few seasons. Maybe we could even do a rough demo cast for SCRIW. Anyone interested?
I also just got a PM from James sayying that they'd be open to discussing ways to make the shows better on both fronts. Here and in Orlando. I'm really excited about the direction this is going. Does anyone know any ways we can approach Google/YouTube about covering FIRST events? Last edited by JohnFogarty : 02-05-2013 at 11:59. |
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I'd like to just bounce off Billfred's post by saying FRC robots are definitely more exciting than watching the Masters.
...and the Masters is shown on every major sports network around the entire world. |
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Actually. I believe you've that wrong.
The entire mission of first is take those "nerds" and place them in the celebrated and distinguished category in which they belong. To all cultures and to all people. |
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You make a good point.... The stands were almost completely full with just teams at Palmetto whenever everyone was required to be in them for Opening Ceremonies.
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Add in that anyone can watch it on their own schedule and it becomes more of a video to pass around and discuss and can then lead the viewer to more information on FIRST itself. All through the same platform. YouTube is reaching a point where the content is longer form, better produced, and easier to access then some television shows. There are now professional production channels producing amazing content exclusively for YouTube. I think this is where entertainment as a whole is headed and I don't see why FIRST shouldn't be the first sport to be covered via YouTube. To borrow a hockey quote: “A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.” Television is where the puck is, I think the internet is where the puck is going to be, and FIRST should be right there with it. |
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What about Hulu? They are probably itching to get into the sports genre...
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Bonus points to you.
Now that's what I call creative thinking. |
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