NESN OT: NESN production issues (audio, video, graphics, programming)

Fenway

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NESN has signed a contract with this company from Israel. It will allow them to do more college events as there is no need for a truck....or camera operators :cry:



It won't be used on Bruins and Red Sox productions at the present time but that is the goal.
 

Fenway

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i, and several others noticed immediately when the zoom had to be set back due to the glass ads. There are too many things to watch for in a live hockey game for a script to run the camera. I hate the concept. You need a human who knows who and what to look for.

All management cares about is the savings :(
 
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NESN has signed a contract with this company from Israel. It will allow them to do more college events as there is no need for a truck....or camera operators :cry:



It won't be used on Bruins and Red Sox productions at the present time but that is the goal.


LOL @nesn using "Live Barn" for cable TV broadcasts.. that's terrible
 

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They'll care when people stop tuning in because of the poor quality of the broadcast.
Well, when you’ve got a monopoly on the broadcast of the product because team ownership owns the network, what choice do viewers have?

I’m sure the pink hats won’t notice a thing.
 
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Fenway

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TSN has the same ticker software but does not use it while the game is played

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Fenway

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Here is a classic example of how a cameraman can save a telecast - NBC lost power at Fenway Park in 1983 and was left with one camera operated by Mario Ciarlo



The Holy Grail of one-take Steadicam shots is this from 1990

 

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