I don't like it when TNT/ESPN/ABC does it either! I hate handheld/baseline cameras for more than reaction shots. They usually don't have a good...
Actually, this video right here might be the best explanation of my philosophy on camerawork: [MEDIA] I take to heart the section of static shots...
Thank you HCP for your post; I'll take it under advisement. I guess I'd suggest only this up the ladder: No fancy angles in the fourth quarter if...
Kind of like Quick and Damon?
I'm beginning to think it's just a generational thing; the game has changed a lot in a short amount of time.
I wonder why opinions vary so widely on this aspect... must just be a matter of taste.
Yeah every time I see that I think, "Someone is getting their money's worth out of that video plug-in!"
Our replay game is generally very good; sometimes they cue up two plays ago and we have to watch that before getting to the replay M&M ae talking...
I actually give the Blazer Broadcasting team a bit of pass on the Aminu block; it looked like it was going straight out of bounds... of course, if...
Me after that dunk: [IMG]
If this was a Blazers Broadcasting gif, the camera would be focused on one of the houses.
LeBron is not a good GM.
Good for him
I'm glad we got both but I thought the first was a little generous.
When I saw he was the ref when the Celtics were storming back I knew he'd manage the game back to within the spread (POR -3) with a minute left, and...
The cameras are always too tight, too zoomed in, and too happy to go to TNT camera angles.
I was doing the Chris Farley dance in the living room.
That second half we adjusted though and attacked the rim a lot.
Gary Shandling is dead.
Plums is more likely to hit clutch FTs though.
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