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Post by cardinalblacktrojan on May 5, 2024 16:04:03 GMT -6
I have to give a HUGE shoutout to the people/students working the cameras and whoever is in the control room switching the different camera feeds during the broadcast.
This whole Troy/Louisiana series had fantastic camera work going on. Lots of different angles, smooth transitioning, quick replays with great views, etc. It was close to an ESPN/SEC Network quality broadcast.
Troy Athletics people... if you see this, please give your people a pat on the back. Excellent work. Some of the best ESPN+ work I've seen for a Troy baseball game ever.
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Post by Possum on May 5, 2024 16:10:34 GMT -6
I agree, great work!
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Post by jonesoxygen on May 5, 2024 20:19:18 GMT -6
I’ve recently learned that when there’s only one game on campus, the quality is as you speak of. When we have multiple sports, most commonly baseball / softball happening at the same time, our crew is stretched extremely thin. I believe some cameras are not even “manned” in this case.
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Post by cardinalblacktrojan on May 6, 2024 21:32:22 GMT -6
I’ve recently learned that when there’s only one game on campus, the quality is as you speak of. When we have multiple sports, most commonly baseball / softball happening at the same time, our crew is stretched extremely thin. I believe some cameras are not even “manned” in this case. Makes sense. I wish there was more manpower to go around to keep this broadcast quality going.
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