I'm a TD for news and occasionally sports, and I find it very interesting how the TD for this broadcast is previewing and taking with one hand, rather than using the control cut button. It also seems like they don't really care about previewing, since the TD is often times just waiting until the take cue. Is someone with more experience in this specific type of sports broadcast able to explain it? Genuinely curious.
TDs for sports rarely preview anything unless it is a complicated multi layer cut or are doing a dissolve. (That is why a cut is always ready 2, take 2 and a dissolve would generally be set 2, dissolve 2 so that the TD will have it in preview and isn't caught off guard) Most sports TDs do a lot of their cutting on the EMEM pad on that ME, and will have a bank for clean, with bug, with Font 1 and with Font 2. Makes it easy to cut quickly from game camera with bug to a closeup with a font, and then back to game camera with bug. I usually see people doing preview then using the take button who learned in high school/college from someone who wasn't a sports/music guy, or learned in a news station. Both of those places are far more fond of the preview.
@@jonathanwhittaker2887 Thanks for your reply. Yeah, that makes sense. I don't really do sports often, and when I do, it's for local high school and college sports. As a news and concert TD of 12 years or so, not previewing still scares me haha.
These are the best videos you can find on UA-cam. Im so happy yt has been literally feeding me these vids nonstop and I’m loving it.
Get a life, don't let UA-cam feed you
Wow! Much respect to everyone who works behind the scenes in order to make these games look the way they do. Looks like an awesome career
"Listen to me PLEASE... CALLEB HEMSWORTH" was personal 💀
I did this at Syracuse U. Directed football at Archbold Stadium. My announcers were Bob Costas and Andy MacWilliams.
I'd love to work for this guy. Not afraid to admit mistakes, but knows exactly what he wants.
I can say here in France we have directors way way WAY WAY more stressed and loud when we work in a soccer match. (but he push himself the buttons )
Watch tv and understand the game and you will do this as easy as pie.
vision mixer must NEVER leave her hand off the panel
This is fricking cool
So you’re feeding ESPN and the screen in the stadium too?
Can’t wait
I'm a TD for news and occasionally sports, and I find it very interesting how the TD for this broadcast is previewing and taking with one hand, rather than using the control cut button. It also seems like they don't really care about previewing, since the TD is often times just waiting until the take cue. Is someone with more experience in this specific type of sports broadcast able to explain it? Genuinely curious.
TDs for sports rarely preview anything unless it is a complicated multi layer cut or are doing a dissolve. (That is why a cut is always ready 2, take 2 and a dissolve would generally be set 2, dissolve 2 so that the TD will have it in preview and isn't caught off guard) Most sports TDs do a lot of their cutting on the EMEM pad on that ME, and will have a bank for clean, with bug, with Font 1 and with Font 2. Makes it easy to cut quickly from game camera with bug to a closeup with a font, and then back to game camera with bug.
I usually see people doing preview then using the take button who learned in high school/college from someone who wasn't a sports/music guy, or learned in a news station. Both of those places are far more fond of the preview.
@@jonathanwhittaker2887 Thanks for your reply. Yeah, that makes sense. I don't really do sports often, and when I do, it's for local high school and college sports. As a news and concert TD of 12 years or so, not previewing still scares me haha.
Wow. I’ve never seen such a unmotivated person behind vision mixer 😒
why no one shows audio part of live broadcast
Does anybody know who is the girl on the video switcher?
@Berserker 777 I do, just to learn
@@gaditanocity bros down bad
Yes😊
All that work for waste-o-time "spurts."
Terrible director
Cool