Has anyone heard from the AD on this? Anyone hear the solution?
CorsicanaBear said:
Bad cameral angle is bad. Did no-one think of this during the planning phase?
I'm with you. If we go on a slide at all for any reason? Curse of the Camera Angle. We need a miracle from the Camera Angel.Jacques Strap said:
I blame the camera angle for our woes shooting the three ball in conference play. Coincidence? I think not.
BearlyBeloved said:
This topic should be nominated for an endurance award.
BearlyBeloved said:
This topic should be nominated for an endurance award.
People will stop talking about it when they fix it ... or at least tell us how they plan to. Radio silence draws additional criticism.historian said:
dead horse
It's not ridiculous to mention obvious problems. And we as fans are reminded how big of a problem this is every time we watch a game on TV.historian said:
It's ridiculous to continue whining about something and expect them to fix it immediately. Time for a reality check
historian said:
It's ridiculous to continue whining about something and expect them to fix it immediately. Time for a reality check
Patience is earned. Everyone would be patient if we knew it was going to be fixed. There has been literally no indication given that it will be, and that's frankly ridiculous.historian said:
It is definitely ridiculous to sound like a broken record saying something over and over again. Some people need to understand the value of patience.
This.BaylorLit 01 said:
Would it kill Baylor to say "we've heard the complaints about the camera angle; we'll evaluate it after the season and explore possible solutions?"
Once any human being or entity claims infallibility, there's almost no going back. Even then, it only happens with a total change of leadership/governance.BaylorLit 01 said:
Would it kill Baylor to say "we've heard the complaints about the camera angle; we'll evaluate it after the season and explore possible solutions?"
BU82EX said:
I've posted on other threads about this complaint and everyone should brace themselves for no action to be taken. The venue was built for a fan experience, not a TV experience. If you look at how the arena was constructed, they have put preferred seating ($$$) in the ideal TV camera spot. And they are not eliminating those seats so that people watching on TV have a better camera angle. The only option is to locate the cameras on the opposite side of the arena (BU logo would be upside down for TV) which would then cause them to have to also relocate the TV announcers to the opposite side of the sideline, which is occupied by game officials. They would also need to remove ADA seating and build into the concourse where there is already a concession stand. Don't want to burst any bubbles, but I don't see this happening.
Have you attended a game in-person? Curious as to why you think it stinks (other than the camera angle)?Guitarbiscuit said:BU82EX said:
I've posted on other threads about this complaint and everyone should brace themselves for no action to be taken. The venue was built for a fan experience, not a TV experience. If you look at how the arena was constructed, they have put preferred seating ($$$) in the ideal TV camera spot. And they are not eliminating those seats so that people watching on TV have a better camera angle. The only option is to locate the cameras on the opposite side of the arena (BU logo would be upside down for TV) which would then cause them to have to also relocate the TV announcers to the opposite side of the sideline, which is occupied by game officials. They would also need to remove ADA seating and build into the concourse where there is already a concession stand. Don't want to burst any bubbles, but I don't see this happening.
My bubble is fine. But this arena sucks. And it's the worst in the nation. If you don't mind that, then great grand wonderful. Until they change it, then they will be the laughing stock of the entire country. I wish Mack Rhoades would leave. He has no attention to detail at all.