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Perfect TV coverage .. what is it


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I have always liked the idea of being able to watch the footy without commentary but still having the crowd noise.

I would also like to have the ability to watch from different cameras that I select and to follow certain players at my whim.

Was just reading an article that was hypothesising how virtual reality might be integrated into sports coverage. Imagine being able to insert yourself at the centre bounce.

What would you be like to see by way of enhanced TV coverage in a perfect world

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Being able to "see the structures" live or during the game as chook mentioned a birds eye type view but being able to clearly see each team as they are structured at centre bounces, stoppages etc. 

otherwise being able to see as many games on free to air.

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Probably the worst I'd ever seen was Dockers vs Cats last week. For about 15 mins in the last quarter, half the screen was dedicated to "Danger Watch", which consisted of Dangerfield just walking in circles as he was resting forward at that point, many times you could not see the play as the stupid pop us was covering it

So yeah none of that...

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The ability to switch camera angles

No close ups so you can't see anything outside of the player with the footy

The ability to switch audio streams to a radio commentary

The ability to turn up crowd mics/turn down commentary mics

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1 hour ago, Stinga2 said:

HD would be a good start. It's very poor that the national code is not aired in HD on 7. Even the NRL is through 90.

This should have been factored into the broadcast deal. I always marvel at the superiority of the NFL pictures especially when compared to AFL. You would think the league would want its product showcased in as good a light as possible

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27 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

This should have been factored into the broadcast deal. I always marvel at the superiority of the NFL pictures especially when compared to AFL. You would think the league would want its product showcased in as good a light as possible

Amateur hour. Or it's just another way of protecting fox as you can get HD through them. Either way it's amateur hour.

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A few years ago we played a pre competition cup match against Port Adelaide at a country ground. There were few TV cameras used and so the view was quite panoramic. We the viewers were able to see the structure of the game to a far better degree than if the director had control of a dozen or more cameras. And here we have the problem with the with TV coverage, the "artistic license" of the TV director trying to be cute! Mix in Dwayne and Dermie or some of the big ego's on channel 7 and the recipe sucks!!!!!!

With Australian Football, simpler is best. Good panoramic view, honest no bull, ego less commentary!

 ( Don't hold ya breath)!

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Roy and HG calling every Melbourne game .

No specialist comments.

 

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Allow for the commentators (when you don't have it on mute) to crticise the umpires. Nothing p!sses me off more than when a dubious free kick results in a goal to the opposition. Then the commentators skip over it, don't mention it and don't show a replay.

Call it for what it is. If the players make skill errors they point it out.

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