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2013-06-04, 04:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
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You should model it like a sportscast. Multiple camera angles, with a producer selecting the most interesting shot at any given time. Then commentate on that. And have a "color" guy who can talk about the deeper tactical and strategic (or operational) details besides just who killed whom.
I haven't really watched any episodes because early on the cast got a reputation for not being knowledgeable of the game, emphasizing the basics for raw noobs, etc. When I watch I want to learn something and appreciate well-organized play, like watching Drew Brees lead a game-winning touchdown drive. I don't need the PS2-equivalent explanation of what a draw play is. |
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2013-06-04, 06:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
Some first person action as if you were truly a war reporter would be awesome.
Some of the best videos from Planetside 1 were filmed from a cloaker who managed to not get shot. Hopefully they'll allow you to slow down the observer cam enough to be able to try to be first person. Sent you a PM too btw. I feel like once you get a couple of "old school", established, or MLG like outfits on there, things are going to take off. I enjoy what you guys have done so far with your videos, but I feel like there is a whole other side of the big picture just waiting to come out. Watching people shoot at each other in the distance is... okay....no matter how large the battle, but specific individuals or groups of individuals performing amazing feats......watching tactics, strategy, ass kickery, and "oh shit that's amazing" moments unfold right before your eyes, that's the kind of stuff I'd imagine would get people's heart rates going. Last edited by Sardus; 2013-06-04 at 07:03 PM. |
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