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4/5/2014 4:09:14 PMGBrankTheEloIsALie before revert after revert
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1 His last big post made it pretty clear to me that he wanted something along the lines of sports commentary: Multiple people/cameras viewing stuff from different angles, with one person (producer if you will) switching between them. 1 His last big post made it pretty clear to me that he wanted something along the lines of sports commentary: Multiple people/cameras viewing stuff from different angles, with one person (producer if you will) switching between them.
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3 I have to say, the sheer professional look of such a thing, where live-commentated games with awesome camerawork are presented to an audience, would just be extremely impressive (and something i've not really seen done in a videogame before). 3 I have to say, the sheer professional look of such a thing, where live-commentated games with awesome camerawork are presented to an audience, would just be extremely impressive (and something i've not really seen done in a videogame before).
4 Currently, you have (at best) one person doing the camerawork and then one or two commentators in competitive environment casting, making an actual show out of a game would be really awe-inspiring. 4 Currently, you have (at best) one person doing the camerawork and then one or two commentators in competitive environment casting, making an actual show out of a game would be really awe-inspiring.
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6 That said, it would take multiple people in very good cooperation ( and communication) to pull this off. The problem of feeding different videostreams of different people to one person alone would already be quite difficult to get right. 6 That said, it would take multiple people in very good cooperation ( and communication) to pull this off. The problem of feeding different videostreams of different people to one person alone would already be quite difficult to get right. That said, given the amount of spectators our tourneys actually manage to attract, we could probably find the required people to at least give this a try. It would definitely an event!