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re: TV Broadcasting Sporting Event W/o Commentary - Would a Network Do This?
Posted on 1/26/23 at 5:16 am to STEVED00
Posted on 1/26/23 at 5:16 am to STEVED00
Attempted and failed.
Jets/Dolphins/NBC/80's
Like watching paint dry. A complete bore fest.
If you're at the game, all the stuff around you keeps your senses tuned in. If you're at home, the talking heads keep your senses tuned in to a lesser degree.
A picture with no sound? People nowadays would last 1 minute maximum
Jets/Dolphins/NBC/80's
Like watching paint dry. A complete bore fest.
If you're at the game, all the stuff around you keeps your senses tuned in. If you're at home, the talking heads keep your senses tuned in to a lesser degree.
A picture with no sound? People nowadays would last 1 minute maximum
Posted on 1/26/23 at 5:21 am to stapuffmarshy
Gotcha they tried it 40 YEARS AGO. Yeah it’s not like technology and the home viewing experience has progressed in the last 40 YEARS The technology of the 80s is somewhat equivalent to today as it pertains to high definition video, camera angles, on screen graphics, replays, capturing the sounds of the game, and home viewing experience.
Who says not having any sound? Amp up the sounds of the game (crowd noise, field sounds, etc)
Who says not having any sound? Amp up the sounds of the game (crowd noise, field sounds, etc)
This post was edited on 1/26/23 at 5:37 am
Posted on 1/26/23 at 9:10 am to stapuffmarshy
I think with the better technology and graphics it would be much better. So much data and stats can be shown on the screen now. Back in the 1980s the technology wasn't there yet.
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