Friday, 26 April 2013

A Preview of What the Premier League Will Look Like On NBC Sports: What We Can Expect From Generation

At the NBC Sports press conference in April to announce ideas for the Premier League insurance start on August 17, 2013, I'd the opportunity to interview NBC Sports and NBC Sports Network Executive Producer Sam Flood concerning the visual look of the Premier League on US television, and what we can expect to see from a manufacturing perspective. aItall differ than MLS. Weall take advantage of the stadiums, the area and the positioning. And itall all be developed and included into a standard look, which weare in the act of doing that now. Our art department does something special for everything we do. aWeare always trying to wonderfully showcase and make people realize why this property is a lot more than special.a Flood was asked by me in regards to the new facility in Stamford, Connecticut where Rebecca Lowe and colleagues Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe is going to be based, and how thatall effect it viewing experience. aThe major studio has up to seven different alocationsa that people may have the talent work from. The house table includes a massive multiple screen wall that can be broken up, so on [the closing day of the season] we might have all ten games exhibited behind on this variety. Thereas plenty of fun things we could do with it.a A topic that's a divisive one among soccer fans in the Usa is whether a ticker should be running across the base of the screen. Hereas what Flood had to state about it. aWhen the ball is in play, I donat allow it. I donat let it in baseball. I donat allow it in this sport. I donat think itas the proper action to take for the viewer.a Following on the ticker dispute, I asked Flood whether scores from other live matches could be provided during the criticism of other matches. aAt half-time, weall undoubtedly be upgrading everyone with whatas going on. Weare undecided with whether weare likely to fall down results [during live matches]. What we do with tennis, we drop down scores of other games in progress. I believe we must, but we need to produce a decision of what'll be the fairest to the viewer.a On a related note, may NBC Sports feature on-screen design to boost evaluation of fits much like ESPNas Axis replay system? aWe have similar technology. It was used by weave for NFL and hockey. We think we've a sophisticated program above that that weall oftimes be deploying it, but weare still going right through the process.a

Via: Soccer FK Spartak Moscow - FK Anzhi Makhachkala - Russian Premier League

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