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Re: FRC Blog - 2014 Championship Pros & Cons
Not sure who noticed but the Hall of Fame teams had gold stars floating above their pits this year. Makes it real easy to find them, and looked kind of cool.
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I'm pretty sure I remember paper airplanes in the Atlanta days, as well. Arena security was more aggressive about stopping people from throwing them, though.
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The Hall of Fame booths certainly have come far since Champs has been in St. Louis. I remember in 2011 when they were almost hidden away in the area with the FLL pits. There is definitely still room for improvement, but FIRST did a really good job making sure that the Hall of Fame teams get the recognition they deserve this year.
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I really like Cory's suggestion of giving HoF teams some extra space right next to their normal 10x10 pit. HoF teams are not exhibitors or vendors, they are competitors. No need to divide their resources among multiple locations, when the folks who would be recognized and inspiring people at a HoF display are the very same ones who are doing that anyway, in the pits. |
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For comparison, here is a PNW match, and here is an Einstein match. It also seems like PNW was able to cut up the match footage into the individual matches and upload them quite quickly, while last year, FIRST simply uploaded blocks of footage from WCMP, a few weeks after the event. Last edited by Hallry : 05-02-2014 at 02:52 PM. |
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As for the actual quality of the streams, (not the footage being shown on them), FIRST needs to look at what PNW did, as well as some of the other events that had spectacular streams. Since A/V is already producing the content, I see no reason why FIRST can't come up with an easy, quality, standard way of getting that content on to a quality live stream. As for WCMP, NASA should have a much better way of doing this already, it's embarrassing that it can't be figured out. |
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Basically, what I wanted to get across was that our system could work for FIRST since our equipment is honestly not too expensive. What we really need to do as a community is to have the other district model areas adopt PNW's style of presentation. This will allow for the A/V volunteers at all the district events to be able to transfer their abilities to WCMP. Which would give us a trained volunteer A/V Crew that has been doing the job for a while. This crew could take over the stream and make it so much better than it currently is. The thing that bugs me is that we still see complaints from people when we are at World Level competition. I don't ever want to have to see this Quote:
Also the way we got our videos up so fast was that we had a recorder that was separate from the stream running at the start of matches and then stopping at the point where the scores were shown. We then threw these on our closed loop server and got a person on a laptop to upload them to YouTube as we went through our day. It worked really well, but I would like to automate it for next year, because it is honestly just a tedious task that really just sucked. I'm sorry for my rambling, I'm honestly not that great at making long-ish posts like this. Last edited by Metonym : 05-02-2014 at 04:08 PM. Reason: #needsmoresteadicam |
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I'm sure I wasn't the only one who noticed - but one team who shall remain nameless chose to dump about 200 loose-leaf sheets off the upper level. Literally just 'threw' them off and let them fall in the stands below. Totally classless and non-GP.
That said, the paper airplanes are a neat idea but poor execution. It's really neat to see the ones that get out in the air currents and go super far. So here is my suggestion. Make it a competition. Each team gets 1. Set up some time for a single team member to release that team's plane - lunch, or whenever. Announce the team number, then let 'er rip, and keep track of which plane went the farthest. Any other paper airplanes that get thrown result in the individual being asked to leave. |
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There were even teams throwing wadded up paper balls at people. My dad and I got hit by a few, and we were sitting in the nose-bleeds. I can only imagine how much worse it must have been in the lower seating areas where there were more teams.
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For those promoting a paper airplane competition - there already is one. At the Boeing booth.
For all others - my five year old recognized that throwing airplanes during an event is disrespectful and silly. If you struggle with the concept of making your grandma proud, then try my son. The part that frustrates me the most is of all the things to discuss about the Championship Event, paper airplanes are getting the most airtime. pun intended |
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Now I think what my hit this home for some people is what if you hit the president of Google or Qualcomm and caused them serious harm. Like took their eye out? Sure maybe they should have safety glasses on, but most people in the VIP section don't. How would you feel after that? I would be embarrassed and ashamed. Now lets say they make the decision to pull their funding from FIRST now how would you feel? These people pay millions of dollars into this program. Don't let your need to throw a paper airplane ruin it. Lets act mature here throwing airplanes is dangerous and unnecessary. *Throwing hats at a hockey game due to a hat trick does not count here |
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Your post is ridiculous fearmongering. |
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I'd disagree that it's not a tradition. Just because some don't like it doesn't mean it's tradition. I definitely remember them in Atlanta in 2004. I have no idea how much longer they were there before that since that was my first year, but they were definitely there. I'd say after 10 years, it's probably safe to say that it's a tradition.
Edit: and to back up my point, a quote from a 2004 thread: Last edited by Michael Hill : 05-02-2014 at 12:32 PM. |
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Like others have said, I think the only problem with the paper airplanes is when they are thrown during matches and when someone is speaking. I know that Will.i.am had to speak over the cheering for a plane atleast once.
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