Who watches TV between the periods and after the game anyway?
HFboards > TV
Were you actively manipulating people to believe you were physically broadcasting from those locations?Jeez… I sure hope all of my colleagues and webinar attendees realize I am not actually on a beach during our meetings and that those are actually virtual backgrounds. Crap!
… man… I am now just thinking about the time I used the Last Supper image as my virtual background… oops!
Still one of the best.This must have really bugged you when it came out
Were you actively manipulating people to believe you were physically broadcasting from those locations?
Kinda weird that you're defending a billion dollar corporation working to deceive the average veiwer.
Really makes you think
You definitely seem like an honest, good natured guy.not sure if I should let you in on this, but… the crowd noise during this past year… it was FAKE!
Were you actively manipulating people to believe you were physically broadcasting from those locations?
Kinda weird that you're defending a billion dollar corporation working to deceive the average veiwer.
Really makes you think
I really hope this thread isn't deleted because of trolls. I think it's an honest point/discussion on what we're viewing and what's being fed to us as 'real' hockey coverage.
Do I really care that the Sportsnet post-game reporter isn't really standing outside the Bell Centre? - no. Do I care that almost every supposed "on site" report involving small towns and communities is done with a single camera feed with an 'on site' reporter standing infront of a greenscreen in Toronto - kinda, yeah.
It's phoney. It's fake. It's unCanadian.
I really hope this thread isn't deleted because of trolls. I think it's an honest point/discussion on what we're viewing and what's being fed to us as 'real' hockey coverage.
Do I really care that the Sportsnet post-game reporter isn't really standing outside the Bell Centre? - no. Do I care that almost every supposed "on site" report involving small towns and communities is done with a single camera feed with an 'on site' reporter standing infront of a greenscreen in Toronto - kinda, yeah.
It's phoney. It's fake. It's unCanadian.
Still one of the best.