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tush
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Re: Camera Angles 

Post#21 » by tush » Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:12 am

Korr wrote:
Rayce wrote:I pretty much hate every angle besides the normal one.

Same. It's one thing to use those angles for replays, but it's really annoying to use them to show the game live.

I hate the one angle where a ground-level camera shoots the action from the opposite side of the court where the action is taking place. Not even for a fast break, it was on a half-court set.



i despise that angle
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Re: Camera Angles 

Post#22 » by Mr. Natural » Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:15 am

Having a bad production crew can actually affect a game. For instance, there was a play where Jermaine O'neal was trying to post up Bargnani and he took a contested shot for an and-1. Right after this play they replayed it on the big screen and it was clear that it was a phantom call and Bargs never touched him. A few plays after that we got a make-up call.

Point is: You have a better chance of getting make-up calls if they show blatant officiating discrepancies on the bigscreen. Something our production crew rarely does.

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