The Bedge wrote:S Demon wrote:The bloke on the camera needs to learn to leave the zoom button alone
We were only talking about this last week.. often the people filming try to zoom right in on the action, then move the camera to follow the ball in flight which is frustrating.
From a coaching view, would rather have it zoomed out further so less movement required, and then you get an idea also around positioning of guys near the next phase... but.. better to have poor footage than no footage at all.
Have you been to a game at Norwood Oval?
The vision on the screen is 1:1 (ie) its exactly the same as you can see with the naked eye
That's fine if you are near the middle but crapola if you are at either end
The general view is it's done for the coach not the spectators