Monday, May 2, 2011
Visit at the Museum of the Moving Image
From my visit in the museum of the moving image, I came across a live TV control room. What I saw was TV monitors and keyboards/soundboards which are used to control sound and also channels from which the cameras have captured. What surprised was that people who work behind the scenes in live sports game must go through a lot of stress. There is a lot of work going on in very short time. I always wandered how they manage to get extreme shots so fast for the audience to see the player's expression. It seems that the director is shooting a live film with his team where there is no script and the way they put sound up (sound of the fans for example)and the images they show, the team in its own ways tells a story.I was impressed because from my own experience in live radio this seems a lot harder.
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