Haven't seen this been mentioned before but it's something to think about to improve your show, and give the viewers more of what's taking place. In golf, all they do is talk about the swing etc. In general....most camera setups are at the foot of the table which gives a great shot of the table/players/crowd. Also, many locate the graphics at the bottom of the screen.
Many games....allot of the balls are at the foot of the table, and of course either shot in the two foot pockets or in the upper corner pockets at the head of the table.
Lately I've been watching many matches to look at the hand grip on the cue butt, but OFTEN the graphics showing the score etc. cover up the players back hand ''all the time''. If the production leaves the graphics always on at the bottom of the screen, one's ability to look at what's going on with the Grip hand is Lost.
Suggestion, if you leave the graphics Always at the bottom, then turn it off during play, and back on. Covering up the back hand diminishes the quality of the production, and graphics lengthwise on the side of the video cover up the players stance/and foot work.
Many games....allot of the balls are at the foot of the table, and of course either shot in the two foot pockets or in the upper corner pockets at the head of the table.
Lately I've been watching many matches to look at the hand grip on the cue butt, but OFTEN the graphics showing the score etc. cover up the players back hand ''all the time''. If the production leaves the graphics always on at the bottom of the screen, one's ability to look at what's going on with the Grip hand is Lost.
Suggestion, if you leave the graphics Always at the bottom, then turn it off during play, and back on. Covering up the back hand diminishes the quality of the production, and graphics lengthwise on the side of the video cover up the players stance/and foot work.