I was just thinking about all of the things people talk about concerning Live Streams.
It is apparent that some people enjoy the commentary of specific commentators, while others prefer no commentary.
For the record, there is nothing like being right there on the spot where the play is happening but wouldn't it be nice if your favorite commentator could sit at home and commentate on the match as it is happening?
How about two commentators that have "chemistry" with each other, sitting in different parts of the world, simultaneously doing color and promotion?
What about having microphones hooked up to every player? Some of the players might not like it but if it promotes the sport and people enjoyed hearing the murmurs and quiet talk of the player, it has to be good for the sport. I would be more inclined to watch live streams if the players' words could be heard.
Also, I think the chat rooms are great fun for the chatters and if their is a moderator available to ride herd on the chatters, the commentators can have some fun interacting with the chat room on occasion.
Larger screens would be a plus.
Higher resolution is always desirable.
How important are the following to the live stream viewer:
1. To be entertained.
2. To learn.
3. To participate in the entertainment. (chat)
What are the most important reasons for watching a pool match? For me, it is watching a particular player or matchup between two particular players of my interest at that point in time, with unique color commentating. The only time I want to hear long jokes, old but good stories is when there is a solid break in the action. I've been guilty of telling a story on occasion while action is taking place and when I think about it today, I still cringe. :embarrassed2: I guess we all live and learn.
I love to receive updates about other matches going on at pool tournaments but that has to be the job of the producer. The producer has to have a runner or have this information fed to the commentators for them to provide it to the viewers.
Another question, I have for the people who purchase match videos on a regular basis. Would you prefer to have commentators who NEVER interact with the live stream audience or would you prefer to have commentators who carefully articulate who and what they are referring to in the chat room? Keep in mind, that the screen names make no sense to anyone unless you know who the screen name belongs to.
There are lots of things that people are interested in like the player's accomplishments, past and current. Personal information about the individual players is always interesting.
And finally:
What improvements to Live Streaming would you like to see?
JoeyA
It is apparent that some people enjoy the commentary of specific commentators, while others prefer no commentary.
For the record, there is nothing like being right there on the spot where the play is happening but wouldn't it be nice if your favorite commentator could sit at home and commentate on the match as it is happening?
How about two commentators that have "chemistry" with each other, sitting in different parts of the world, simultaneously doing color and promotion?
What about having microphones hooked up to every player? Some of the players might not like it but if it promotes the sport and people enjoyed hearing the murmurs and quiet talk of the player, it has to be good for the sport. I would be more inclined to watch live streams if the players' words could be heard.
Also, I think the chat rooms are great fun for the chatters and if their is a moderator available to ride herd on the chatters, the commentators can have some fun interacting with the chat room on occasion.
Larger screens would be a plus.
Higher resolution is always desirable.
How important are the following to the live stream viewer:
1. To be entertained.
2. To learn.
3. To participate in the entertainment. (chat)
What are the most important reasons for watching a pool match? For me, it is watching a particular player or matchup between two particular players of my interest at that point in time, with unique color commentating. The only time I want to hear long jokes, old but good stories is when there is a solid break in the action. I've been guilty of telling a story on occasion while action is taking place and when I think about it today, I still cringe. :embarrassed2: I guess we all live and learn.
I love to receive updates about other matches going on at pool tournaments but that has to be the job of the producer. The producer has to have a runner or have this information fed to the commentators for them to provide it to the viewers.
Another question, I have for the people who purchase match videos on a regular basis. Would you prefer to have commentators who NEVER interact with the live stream audience or would you prefer to have commentators who carefully articulate who and what they are referring to in the chat room? Keep in mind, that the screen names make no sense to anyone unless you know who the screen name belongs to.
There are lots of things that people are interested in like the player's accomplishments, past and current. Personal information about the individual players is always interesting.
And finally:
What improvements to Live Streaming would you like to see?
JoeyA
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