data.3news-bydate.train.rec.sport.hockey.54543 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (thomas galvin)
Subject: Re: Camera work on televised games
Organization: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA
Distribution: rec
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In article <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:
>Is it just me or is the camera work on some of these games really sad?? I
>can't remember how many times during the Penguins-Devils game they showed some
>guy (without the puck) being checked in the corner while the puck was being
>fired on goal. In fact, I think they even missed one goal completely because
>they were showing two guys holding each other in the corner.
>
>Now the last time I watched a football game, they didn't show the lineman going
>at it while the running back turned the corner for a touchdown . . . .
>
>Is it just me??
>
>Greg
>
ESPN has been trying various things to get away from the
follow-the-puck concept of televising hockey games. One of the main
problems with hockey is that it is very difficult to show everything
that is going on -- more happens away from the puck than in any other
sport except maybe football and they can do iso's on football players
to be shown between plays.
The problem of course is that sometimes you get something worthwhile,
other times you get burned.
-Tom Galvin [email protected]