Bulldog Football LIVE! - ID# 446

Riverside Brookfield
Division: A
Live Event Coverage Sports

Entry Description

This unedited, continuous sample showcases LIVE Football Event Coverage at Riverside Brookfield High School. The game is called by RB senior Casey Vileta and junior Matt Angio. The student directed and crewed program aired live on RBTV this past Fall.

Recent Teacher Comments

  • 4/26 7:44 am - Go to field/tight cams quicker & more often, especially between plays.
  • 4/25 8:52 am - Camera glitches at about at 1:00 mark and it switches away from the shot. First 1:25 is kind of boring, just some chatter about obscure rankings (ranked 1000th in the country? what?) and nothing happening on the field. Play-by-Play should know the name of the return man bringing back the ball not just say #10. Before first offensive play camera is flickering. Camera loses first offensive hand off as running back runs out of the frame and camera is isolated on a blocker. Director was lucky on camera coverage of the sack but should have been on wide shot because if that ball gets off that play gets missed or at minimum awkwardly cut to.
  • 3/12 8:54 am - Announcers are strong. They did a good job describing what was going on, identifying players and filling in any potential dead space; they are conversational and at times even complete each others' thoughts. If not for the strength of the announcers, this would have been a tough clip to provide comments for as it's pretty much a static wide shot. Looked like there might have been a connection issue as there was some interference on a couple shots.
  • 3/3 9:52 am - Positive: The commentators had good chemistry. There were no silent moments. They kept it up through a lot of the downtime. I like the wide shot and the tight shot. Detail is really fun to look at with sports. Nice scoreboard. I like the timeout colors and I also like how you used the opposing team logo.
  • 3/3 9:52 am - Improvements: I'm not sure why you picked this one particular clip. For the first one minute and 45 seconds, you made two cuts, showing the wide shot for the large majority of the time. It looked like the feed was struggling with black lines running through it at time. For one cut, you showed the close up camera on a snap, but followed the wrong player and missed the tackle entirely.
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