Huskers vs Creighton

My wife got upset with me because I kept complaining about the camera angles the TV producer was using.



Just stop with trying to have creative base line camera angles for volleyball.


In person, end line seats are the best. It's easier to see blocks set up, see the defense, see the lines on hits/serves. For some reason that just doesn't translate well to TV.

They need to have a camera on the net, opposite R1, and two more, on opposite angles of the court.
 
In person, end line seats are the best. It's easier to see blocks set up, see the defense, see the lines on hits/serves. For some reason that just doesn't translate well to TV.

They need to have a camera on the net, opposite R1, and two more, on opposite angles of the court.
On TV, it's great to see what's happening in the near court. But, you can't see what's going on in the far court. Have the normal camera angle during live play. Then, if you want to show something in a replay, the base line view is perfectly fine.
 
On TV, it's great to see what's happening in the near court. But, you can't see what's going on in the far court. Have the normal camera angle during live play. Then, if you want to show something in a replay, the base line view is perfectly fine.

The end-line camera needs to be higher, too. You're right, you can't see the opposite court if it's too low. Not sure many arenas are able to put a camera up high enough to make that angle look better for TV, but for sure you can at CHI.
 
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