Camera work in Foster Pavilion

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WeNeedGrantTeaff
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The predominance of the camera views are zoomed out so far you can't discern who the players are. From behind the base of the goal to 1/3 of the other end of the court left to right, & 6-8 rows into the stands is too far zoomed out.
Anyone else feel this way?
saucebob
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Yep...needs to be fixed. Hard to read the numbers.
Guitarbiscuit
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WeNeedGrantTeaff said:

The predominance of the camera views are zoomed out so far you can't discern who the players are. From behind the base of the goal to 1/3 of the other end of the court left to right, & 6-8 rows into the stands is too far zoomed out.
Anyone else feel this way?

Yes, the camera work is poor. Whoever was in charge of this dropped the ball.
Mitch Henessey
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You have to treat this essentially like a soft opening. I'm sure there will be some adjustments made between now and future games. Hopefully the camera angle is one of them.
Killing Floor
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Yeah the angle is a little different. Looks nice. Will go in person soon.
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historian
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I will be there tomorrow for WBB v TCU. That should be a good one: two undefeated, ranked teams.
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Brett Holmes
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The design of Foster Pavilion, from a guest's perspective, seems A+. The design from a television perspective (based on the ESPN highlights of the Baylor v Cornell game) is very poor and will need to be fixed to make the experience of a television viewer (including news highlights) as good as if you were attending the game in person. Television (and TV ratings) are a critical source of revenue, and Baylor's design team failed to take this into consideration as it's as if the cameras were attached to the ceiling rather than on a tripod in the press box.
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