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Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
Perhaps it's time to send a message to Bill Miller, Director of FRC, regarding a desire to change the video feed used for webcasts of FRC matches:
Dear Bill,Please provide comments/suggestions regarding the above message. Indicate in your reply whether you want to have your name and FRC Team number to appear on the message sent to Bill. Suggestions are welcome for the timing of sending this message to FIRST - next month, next fall, after Kick-off?? |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
I do agree that full field footage is a very good idea. After all, field reset/field delay time blocks are perfect for those close up shots. I would say that this causes an issue for getting them on TBA, but the match footage record this year there is so limited anyway that it doesn't even really seem to matter. I also feel that close ups on driver faces, while sometimes interesting, are not vital to the match, and that time could be more affectively used getting more match footage. As a potential film studies student, I kind of see where they're coming from. But as a FIRST student, the more robots the better.
I would at least send it after IRI. Let this season close up, then move on. And yes, my name and whatnot is fine ![]() |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
Add my name to the letter, I agree totally!
Dennis Skurulsky Team 2062 |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
Count mean in!
Bryan Fisher Team 2240 |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
I completely support this idea! It would be great to see webcasts in this way. Although (I know I'm getting advanced here) it would be awesome to see the whole field, and in a small display in the corner display the action. I personally enjoy the action shots, but also the full field so I can see what happens.
Although, I do see FIRST's purpose in displaying the action of the matches, since it's more entertaining than the full field. Alex Dinsmoor Team 201 |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
I am still not over 67 being left out of the last seconds of Einstein finals match 1. That was the most amazing moment of the season and it was left out of the video. However I think that the problem isn't really that the camera isn't focusing on the full field, I think its that the camera guys this year were consistently focusing on the wrong thing especially at the end of matches much more than years in the past and I don't understand why.
As a strategist I agree and count me in. But to be honest, as a viewer, it is my opinion that FIRST just needs camera men that understand the game. Joseph Blay Team 694 |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
add me
Chris Zeigler Team 343 |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
While I can definitely understand the desire for something like this from a team standpoint for scouting, etc.. I believe the viewing public would be completely bored and tune out after 15 seconds if all they can see is the whole field, no details, no real action shots. The feed was as you suggested many years ago, and it was tedious to watch a whole match, let alone any length of matches.
Which brings me to a question - Are you suggesting NASA *only* feed the full-field, or that they have full-field in addition to the regular feed? I think a more apt suggestion would perhaps be to work with the production staff more extensively on the game, how it's played, and what makes valuable close-up time; having a commentator for the webfeed itself, separate from the GA/MC, would also be another possibility. |
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most of the people that watch webcast (in my opinion) are probably die hard FIRST fans already. and i think most of them (myself included) would rather see a full field match in order to see how the game plays out. |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
I know a lot of families back home are disappointed when they sit to watch the webcast and can't see their kid's robot.
If you want to make FIRST more popular you have to make it understandable by the audience. Making the scoring system simple was one way of handling this, but now you have to make it easy to understand what's happening in the matches. A full-field camera would help that. |
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
One thing to think about: is the webcast/video quality good enough that you will be able to tell what is going on? Will you be able to tell which team is which or will the full screen just show blobs moving around the field?
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
that would be a potential issue... but maybe a solution to that would to zoom in just a little. because in all of the full field shots that i have seen, they have some periphery outside of the field in the shot. if the shot contains just the field, even with a not so great webcast you should be able to tell whats going on.
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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST
Chris Picone
Mentor, Team 2791 Thanks for the effort! |
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