Video Board / Sound
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Re: Video Board / Sound
Still wish there had been more replays, especially on the controversial calls. Couldn't hear a dang thing the refs were saying either.
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Re: Video Board / Sound
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GAME OPERATIONS - PHONE: 828-262-8447 - FAX: 828-262-2556
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Re: Video Board / Sound
Was at the Marshal Game... sec 206
Stadium music... could always hear it clearly
Announcer... always too low, same for the ref.
Graphics... not a lot of variety, most of the time it was just the Marshall / App Game day graphic
Replays... not very consistent... sometimes there were replays and when you wanted to see a replay (especialy when a play was being reviewed) no repaly at all. Maybe it's policy not to replay controversial calls.
Band... could hardly hear anything when in the stands... but when the band is on the home side facing the visitor side - the home side isn't going to hear it very well. It was best when the band was in the temporary end zone bleachers during the contruction.
Stadium music... could always hear it clearly
Announcer... always too low, same for the ref.
Graphics... not a lot of variety, most of the time it was just the Marshall / App Game day graphic
Replays... not very consistent... sometimes there were replays and when you wanted to see a replay (especialy when a play was being reviewed) no repaly at all. Maybe it's policy not to replay controversial calls.
Band... could hardly hear anything when in the stands... but when the band is on the home side facing the visitor side - the home side isn't going to hear it very well. It was best when the band was in the temporary end zone bleachers during the contruction.
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Re: Video Board / Sound
The Replay Video at the ECU game was awesome. The crowd saw exactly the same images that the referee was viewing in real time.festus105 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:42 pmWas at the Marshal Game... sec 206
Stadium music... could always hear it clearly
Announcer... always too low, same for the ref.
Graphics... not a lot of variety, most of the time it was just the Marshall / App Game day graphic
Replays... not very consistent... sometimes there were replays and when you wanted to see a replay (especialy when a play was being reviewed) no repaly at all. Maybe it's policy not to replay controversial calls.
Band... could hardly hear anything when in the stands... but when the band is on the home side facing the visitor side - the home side isn't going to hear it very well. It was best when the band was in the temporary end zone bleachers during the contruction.
This should become the standard for all stadiums.
I've attended many NCAA Basketball Tournaments over the years and it was always a policy to blackout any controversial replays at the arena. Many stadiums also do this on any video that does not favor the home team.
However, if you want to keep people in the seats, they should be privy to whatever video the home viewer sees (once the play is under an official replay review)