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International Soccer

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greg
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I just got the opportunity to do an International Soccer feed. Since I am fairly green (just getting into sports td'ing) How would you set up your show? Do you think this would be graphic heavy (fast forward/Dveous)? Is there anything I should have a heads up on?

Thanks for the help

greg

greg
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Mike, Thanks for the info. I am doing this on a Zodiak, so a lighter graphic show would be great.
Mike Cumbo
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Greg, in 2003 I did the world feed out of DC for the Women's World Cup. (there were several preliminary venues, RFK in DC, was one.) For the show I did I had a clean feed and a "regular" world feed. The clean was camera cut M/E clean and the replay M/E clean cutting between for a transition when my regular feed used a DDR transition. I only had a replay on and off move, off the DDR. No DVEous at all. I forget what graphics system they used, graphics was in a trailer away from us. It was a single channel box connected to FIFA computers. I do remember that it was a shaped key. Graphics were after goals and some recaps. Much lighter then any US sports show.