Re: [TV orNotTV] Re: World Cup Questions

2010-06-22 Thread Adam Bowie
It may be something to do with having a compatible graphics package but the BBC is certainly adopting the standard graphics package as they're using a house style. So it is doable if technically more complicated. On 22 Jun 2010 03:02, "JoshG" wrote: On Jun 21, 4:59 am, Adam Bowie wrote: > Graph

[TV orNotTV] Re: World Cup Questions

2010-06-21 Thread JoshG
On Jun 21, 4:59 am, Adam Bowie wrote: > Graphics packages are very clever too, with a centralised system > feeding the graphics, which can be personalised for different networks > to keep a  house style. So someone from ESPN doesn't have to recognise > which Nam Chol Pak in the North Korean team i

[TV orNotTV] Re: World Cup Questions

2010-06-21 Thread Wrecks
> I have heard tale that there is an app for filtering the vuvuzelas (aka the > damn trumpets). I have heard that the app does nothing but part you with some money. -- TV or Not TV The Smartest (TV) People! You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TV or No

Re: [TV orNotTV] Re: World Cup Questions

2010-06-21 Thread Adam Bowie
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:40 AM, JW wrote: > A few things: > > -The play-by-play men I've seen on ABC are Martin Tyler and Ian Drake. > This weekend, each called a game with Efan Ekoku, so they may all be > in the broadcast centre rather than on-site. I'm sure he's at the ground when he can be,

[TV orNotTV] Re: World Cup Questions

2010-06-21 Thread JW
A few things: -The play-by-play men I've seen on ABC are Martin Tyler and Ian Drake. This weekend, each called a game with Efan Ekoku, so they may all be in the broadcast centre rather than on-site. -During Brazil-Ivory Coast, Tyler mentioned that they were at the mercy of the director while scof