As live-streaming continues to grow in popularity, it is becoming increasingly important for the live-streamers and the commentators to improve their presentation.
As evidenced by the thread starter's wife, first impressions can make a difference.
I do take into consideration criticism that has been aimed squarely at me, even by my "special" critics.
I know that I can't please everyone all of the time, and that I will never please some any of the time, but suggestions that have been mentioned in this thread and other threads have been duly noted by me and I promise to at least make an effort to improve on the quality of my commentary with each every one.
I enjoy the atmosphere of sharing commentary with people whom I hardly know almost as much as I do with people whom I know well.
In defense of some of the commentators, some of them are attempting to define their style and will perhaps use different styles over their career and some of the styles will earn them respect and others will earn them the ire of some of the vocal critics.
I like to change up how commentary is done periodically, at least in my booth. Yes, it is experimenting and some experiments are more successful than others.
Hopefully, as I continue to listen to my fellow commentators, I can pick and choose the things that I like about their presentation and add it to my repetoire.
I enjoy reading about what the listening audience likes and dislikes but hope to be able to read between the lines of genuine likes and dislikes and choose what most of the people would like to hear. I will probably keep mixing it up and trying different things as time goes on. It's been fun so far, not always super lucrative but always interesting. I really enjoy bringing people into the booth that have been booth-shy and making them feel comfortable and helping them to "look" their best.
I have a couple of things that are in the works for improved commentary and maybe some of you will notice them in the coming months.
Looking forward to a fresh new year.
As evidenced by the thread starter's wife, first impressions can make a difference.
I do take into consideration criticism that has been aimed squarely at me, even by my "special" critics.

I enjoy the atmosphere of sharing commentary with people whom I hardly know almost as much as I do with people whom I know well.
In defense of some of the commentators, some of them are attempting to define their style and will perhaps use different styles over their career and some of the styles will earn them respect and others will earn them the ire of some of the vocal critics.
I like to change up how commentary is done periodically, at least in my booth. Yes, it is experimenting and some experiments are more successful than others.

Hopefully, as I continue to listen to my fellow commentators, I can pick and choose the things that I like about their presentation and add it to my repetoire.
I enjoy reading about what the listening audience likes and dislikes but hope to be able to read between the lines of genuine likes and dislikes and choose what most of the people would like to hear. I will probably keep mixing it up and trying different things as time goes on. It's been fun so far, not always super lucrative but always interesting. I really enjoy bringing people into the booth that have been booth-shy and making them feel comfortable and helping them to "look" their best.
I have a couple of things that are in the works for improved commentary and maybe some of you will notice them in the coming months.
Looking forward to a fresh new year.