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2013-06-01, 12:53 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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I'm not sure I understand why there are so many people up in arms about it being pre-recorded. I feel that, if there were outfit leaders offered the choice (and to my knowledge this is the first time there has been a choice, due to recent feedback) that they would do what we did. The advantages are pretty staggering.
-We get to do ops on our own ops night instead of trying to get as many people online in short notice (for us, they gave us 48 hours notice). -We don't have to have commanders struggle to switch between talking to the hosts and actually running the op. This makes it much easier to position the camera and focus on actually getting the footage. -The interviewed guests can sit back and run commentary on the op while knowing in advance what's going to happen, so we're more knowledgeable and can actually give intelligent insight into what's happening. In a live situation, we can only guess on what's about to happen. If we record the ops beforehand, by the time of the interview we know what happened and we can analyze it and provide good commentary. -"Downtime" and irrelevant footage can be edited out, resulting in a much more entertaining stream for the viewers and an action-packed reel for the outfit to actually be spotlighted. -If there are server issues or other unforeseen technical difficulties (and I'd like to remind everyone that there were major technical difficulties both Thursday and Friday night), they can be sorted out without hurting the outfit, which has most likely waited for months to get a spotlight opportunity. The only advantage I can see of doing it live would be the "It's Live" value. It may make the experience more "genuine" but all of the fighting was genuine in the recording. Nothing was staged, we went out and ran ops like we always do. We actually put ourselves in a situation where we were outpopped by the NC and still holding the line. Luperza and the other FNO crew have tried very hard to incorporate players' feedback into the show, and that means experimenting with new methods to get the maximum benefit and entertainment value out of the broadcast. We in GOTR were extremely pleased with the footage, the broadcast, and the questions asked - both about our outfit and the tactics we used during the recording. When it comes down to it, for outfits, a spotlight on FNO is a huge PR campaign. Why on Earth OR Auraxis would you want to roll the dice when you're presented with a chance to drastically increase the quality of the footage that's going to be shown of your outfit to 1000+ people?
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2013-06-01, 01:09 AM | [Ignore Me] #18 | |||
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2013-06-01, 01:52 AM | [Ignore Me] #19 | |||
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This is what the European outfits have to deal with if/when they're showcased on FNO. Either there's not a large amount of members active during the show or you get a good turnout and absolutely trounce anyone you go up against so that you look like a bunch of ninja ghost cappers. It gets to be where you're almost begging the other empires to show up so you have someone to fight. Prerecorded is a good compromise in situations such as this and I think the footage of GotR was not only exciting but adds more depth to what can be shown of the inner workings of the outfit. |
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2013-06-01, 04:40 AM | [Ignore Me] #20 | |||
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2013-06-01, 05:33 AM | [Ignore Me] #21 | |||
I'm sad that I missed this one, of all the ones to miss. Sorry Hamma
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2013-06-01, 06:38 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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2013-06-01, 06:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #23 | ||
the show itself was live, and prerecorded outfit footage is ok!
we have seen quite some shows where playing live was attempted but failed miserably because of too many trolls and griefers who tried to actively break the show! and as an outfit you want to showcase how the experience in the game will be for your players, not how you cope with trolls and griefers. after all, this is made by the developers of the game and guaranteed to be seen by many potential new members. i liked the show how it was! and there was room enough for silliness with the hosts and the interview partners! great fun!
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2013-06-01, 03:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | |||
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The current setup, allowing for both prerecorded or live stream is probably the best we're going to get and I'm personally fine with it. For those who aren't, I can't offer any advice other than to skip watching a prerecorded FNO and play PS2. |
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