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Looking for whether a blocked shot is goaltending or not, what camera angle do they use? (to see if the ball is on downward flight)
The behind-the-basket one!
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Watching one of the NIT games last night, whistle blows
with the ball in the front court, lead comes out with a player control signal. The camera's on the ref with his hand behind his head and the announcer says "Looks like they got 'em for the walk!" Where do they get these guys from???? |
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Not to defend the billy packers of the world, but has anyone worked a game for tv or radio? Do they have monitors or do they have to watch the floor? If they don't have monitors maybe they get blocked out frequently.
But in this case it sounds like the guy needs the page of signals in the back of the book. |
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My favorite was the WAC final at about midnight EST. The announcer kept commenting on how he thought despite the fact it was 2 am in Hawaii, everyone was up watching the game. He never realized that it was dinner hour in Hawaii. Must have commented on this 3-4 times throughout the game.
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I have not worked on camera but, I have worked JV on a night the varsity was on camera. We had a play where we were debating whether an over and back call was correct. When we saw the TV coverage, they had the under the basket camera running when the play happened. Some help they were. It was a rebound that went into back court. I thought the play was called wronge but we will never know because of the director. I think most announcers only look at the monitors to watch the replays. The are usually watching the live action.
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Good one from Sat. Night
Watching the end of an OT game in the women's 1st round tournament.
One team is down by about 4 with 1 min to go, and is obviously in foul mode. B1 comes up to A1 (ball handler), gives a little grab on the wrist and a push in the back. Intentional foul called. What does the announcer say? That can't be an intentional because (a) A1 had the ball (b) B1 was playing the ball (it wasn't a behind-the-back dribble when I saw it). I think they get these guys the same place they get lawyers (if you don't know the joke, I'm not saying it.)
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Skeet!! apologies to any forum member who may be lawyers! |
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Actually, I was thinking a different joke - a rather off-color one.
Never heard the sky-diving one, though.
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