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  • #16
    Originally posted by Veritas
    That makes sense Aargh. Maybe it's just that the cameras are too close to the court which makes it seem flat. Perhaps they just need to construct a camera nest in the rafters. It really drives me nuts though.
    No it doesn't.

    Come on all you engineering and aeronautical whizzes out there!

    You're not going to let this slide are you?

    I only have a HS education and its been 35 years, but....increases in elevation of the camera platform will change the angle of the sight line because the focal point(playing floor) is extended away from the base of the angle. I don't remember or never new my algebra formulas!

    How about a little help here!!

    :good:

    :posterwu:

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    • #17
      That would require taking away a number of seats to put a camera man any place other than where he's at now. The camera angle isn't so bad as to justify taking away seats.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by shocktown
        Originally posted by Veritas
        That makes sense Aargh. Maybe it's just that the cameras are too close to the court which makes it seem flat. Perhaps they just need to construct a camera nest in the rafters. It really drives me nuts though.
        No it doesn't.

        Come on all you engineering and aeronautical whizzes out there!

        You're not going to let this slide are you?

        I only have a HS education and its been 35 years, but....increases in elevation of the camera platform will change the angle of the sight line because the focal point(playing floor) is extended away from the base of the angle. I don't remember or never new my algebra formulas!

        How about a little help here!!

        :good:

        :posterwu:
        Agree, sort of. Because the court is not snug up against the bottom step in the seating, puttint the camera farther up the slope will change the angle to the court every so slightly. If the court were butted up against the first row (no space for the reporters tables, etc.) and
        if indeed the slope of the steps above the current camera level is identical to the slope of the seats below the camera level, then the camera shot will appear the same.
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        • #19
          Yeah, thats easy for you to say.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Veritas
            That makes sense Aargh. Maybe it's just that the cameras are too close to the court which makes it seem flat. Perhaps they just need to construct a camera nest in the rafters. It really drives me nuts though.
            And sir, you have nailed it again. We need several "camera nests" built from or in the ceiling. What about remote technology? Is there any precedent for unmanned cameras following sports action via a control center or remote?

            We don't want to lose seats and we don't want to continue the rinky dink angle that I'm sure is unsettling to people used to watching national college basketball programs.


            T


            ...8)

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            • #21
              I thought the all black with the gold towels in the student section looked the best. I'm all about the gold against the black seat, but i'd take everyone dressed in black with the gold towels waving...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
                And sir, you have nailed it again. We need several "camera nests" built from or in the ceiling. What about remote technology? Is there any precedent for unmanned cameras following sports action via a control center or remote?
                Clearly not a card-carrying member of the cameraman union.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Kung Wu
                  Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
                  And sir, you have nailed it again. We need several "camera nests" built from or in the ceiling. What about remote technology? Is there any precedent for unmanned cameras following sports action via a control center or remote?
                  Clearly not a card-carrying member of the cameraman union.
                  Go ahead and shoot me, I'm an economist by training. ;-)


                  T


                  ...8)

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                  • #24
                    [quote="C0|dB|00ded"]
                    Originally posted by Veritas
                    Is there any precedent for unmanned cameras following sports action via a control center or remote?

                    Yes, see NFL.

                    The technology is not new.
                    "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                    --Niels Bohr







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                    • #25
                      The game is on now on FSN (34).

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                      • #26
                        [quote="Ricardo del Rio"]
                        Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
                        Originally posted by Veritas
                        Is there any precedent for unmanned cameras following sports action via a control center or remote?

                        Yes, see NFL.

                        The technology is not new.
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                        I believe the original Sky-Eye system was actually started by a Wichita gentleman who has a business in South Hutchinson. He sold the rights to the NFL (or I understand that they basically stole the rights from him) and now he sells overhead camera's for the medical field.



                        P.S. The giant WUShock would look awesome from above. :good:
                        SFL is back!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by n8
                          Awesome! Thanks for the info.

                          :good:

                          P.S. Did they get a good shot of Wu crowd surfing to open the second half?
                          My 6 year old with "eyes on WU" said it was his favorite part of the game.

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                          • #28
                            Watched a little of today's replay. Damn the crowd was loud. It seemed more constant on the broadcast than I remembered. I didn't mind the "camera angle" at all, fwiw.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by pinstripers
                              Watched a little of today's replay. Damn the crowd was loud. It seemed more constant on the broadcast than I remembered. I didn't mind the "camera angle" at all, fwiw.
                              I’m really looking forward to watching the replay tonight on my DVR. Well, that’s if my wife hasn’t recorded over it with one of her ‘Soaps’, ‘The Oprah Blowhard Show’ or ‘John & Kate Give Me a Headache’. We’ll be having a little ‘come to Jesus’ meeting at our house. I’ll sit her down and then she’ll remind me how much I’ve been screwing up lately.

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                              • #30
                                [quote="SFL"]
                                Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                                Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
                                Originally posted by Veritas
                                Is there any precedent for unmanned cameras following sports action via a control center or remote?

                                Yes, see NFL.

                                The technology is not new.
                                The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.


                                I believe the original Sky-Eye system was actually started by a Wichita gentleman who has a business in South Hutchinson. He sold the rights to the NFL (or I understand that they basically stole the rights from him) and now he sells overhead camera's for the medical field.



                                P.S. The giant WUShock would look awesome from above. :good:

                                That camera (which I hate) was originally used in the one season of the XFL. The NFL didn't start using it until after that.

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