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The Camera angle in the Georgia Florida Broadcast hides a lot of the plays

Posted on 10/4/25 at 12:40 pm
Posted by real turf fan
East Tennessee
Member since Dec 2016
11029 posts
Posted on 10/4/25 at 12:40 pm
Did somebody steal their other cameras? Are their other camera men on strike?

I have watched football for over fifty years and I'c grown accustomed to seeing games from the 'sides' of the field, even back in the black and white TV days with a lot of snow of the electronic sort on broadcasts from D.C.

This game seems to be broadcasting from the little camera over top of the field, and it seems determined NOT TO SHOW all the players, their lineups and movements.
Is this Georgia trying to keep future opponents from analysis of their plays and defensive actions? If so, there are sideline patterns that are not being shown at all, and lots of close ups that only show a few of the players.
Posted by tWildcat
Verona, KY
Member since Oct 2014
20123 posts
Posted on 10/4/25 at 12:45 pm to
The Sky View broadcast is on SECN while the regular broadcast is on ABC.
Posted by Kcrad
Diamondhead
Member since Nov 2010
64745 posts
Posted on 10/4/25 at 1:01 pm to
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The Camera angle in the Georgia Florida Broadcast hides a lot of the plays
That must be a horrible camera angle because Georgia is playing Kentucky.
Posted by Underwood
Member since Dec 2022
1049 posts
Posted on 10/4/25 at 1:21 pm to
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Did somebody steal their other cameras? Are their other camera men on strike?



If you press down on the D-Pad it will switch your perspective to a wider view.
Posted by real turf fan
East Tennessee
Member since Dec 2016
11029 posts
Posted on 10/4/25 at 1:25 pm to
Thank you. I was watching on a v. small TV and didn't see the v. fine print at the bottom.
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