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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 7:48:11 GMT
Just wanted to voice a few bits about the highlights. I think that they are absolutely brilliant and thank you for everyone involved in putting them together.
I just wanted to request a format to the editing as I never know what angle were going to be viewing from, from week to week. Personally, I think it would be great to have the view from the TV gantry as the main focus, and then cut to the different angles for replays. It's always nice to re watch stuff from another angle than you see at the game to see if it was a foul or whether that much debated, dis allowed goal was actually offside and to a certain degree, actually be able to see what actually happened at the other end of the pitch.
I'm not really sure who this is aimed at, as I have no idea who is doing the editing at the moment. If anyone knows, please pass it on, in a constructive and entirely grateful of what they're doing-way. Ta!
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Post by citytoon on Sept 16, 2014 11:48:00 GMT
Echo the praise for the highlights and also the radio commentary. We are spoilt compared to other teams at this level. If you haven't seen it yet make sure you take a look at Deeney's goal from Saturday (1:36): Chorley HighlightsGood luck to the lads tonight. Big game- will be tuning in.
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Post by auldreekie on Sept 16, 2014 12:56:43 GMT
I will add my praise to these comments as well. The highlights service when it started was good but it has continued to improve and is a very professional standard. Well done to those involved in putting out such a great production and for their time and commitment. As Citytoon says with the radio commentary and added to that the on-line updates by the Worcester News it really is a great service for exiled supporters.
I see Lee’s comments about the camera position. I was at a First Round Scottish Cup game on Saturday where the sponsors - William Hill – have paid to have every game filmed. There is no commentary but just general background noise. On arriving at the ground I saw the cameraman with a very expensive camera on a tripod positioned at the half way line. As kick off approached there was a look of consternation on his face when a perfectly well behaved but boisterous group arrived at the railing behind him. Without saying a word you could see he was concerned that the excitement of the occasion may cause these fellows to use language that would end up loud and clear on his soundtrack! Anyway there was much adjusting of the camera and good humoured chat between them where an understanding appeared to have been struck! However, the recording has not been released yet! We’ll see!
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