I think the camera position only compliments and presents the person at either end well, Minto & Curbs. Was a strange angle on Lennie could never get him straight on and he was having to turn quite a bit to talk to Minto.
I think similar when Gary Nelson was on but they ended up straight on to him with a straight zoom.
Am i the only one who thinks that's really disappointing?
I suppose you have to look at it another way
Were those 14,000 people all watching on their own? - If yes then its disappointing- If people were watching and normally go with families (have kids, wifes that go with them) then you could have been looking at close to 30,000 in the ground, you certainly wouldnt have had over 5,500 Charlton in attendance
Also have to consider I pay and my son logs on at his place, as each purchase allows two devices to logon. So don’t even have to get friends round your house.
Exactly, two people who live separately will still only ever need to make one VP purchase per match.
So 5,500 stream purchases would in theory allow 11k individuals to watch the game yesterday.
I thought it was three
Interesting, I couldn't find anything 'official' anywhere confirming how many log ins are allowed per account
I think the camera position only compliments and presents the person at either end well, Minto & Curbs. Was a strange angle on Lennie could never get him straight on and he was having to turn quite a bit to talk to Minto.
I think similar when Gary Nelson was on but they ended up straight on to him with a straight zoom.
I think that's a "Lennie" thing - he rarely looks directly at the interviewer when he's answering questions and only turns at the end of his sentence.
Brownie has become white noise to me but totally understand others may like it . With the commentary being for “radio” and “TV” it’s never gonna be perfect for both . The whole production is a wet dream for me in all honesty
i think with the vaccines now being rolled out and the testing that can be done, there are a lot more people bending the rules and watching together - i am surprised at some that i know who are season ticket holders who don't watch the stream but the vast majority i know do and most are watching with many others - i would estimate that if there were 6000 streams bought, there were over 20,000 charlton fans watching that yesterday - not a bad away turnout !!
lennie worked miracles but for me, he goes in the rob lee basket - barely heard from him since he left and blimey, he needs to get his teeth sorted out
lennie worked miracles but for me, he goes in the rob lee basket - barely heard from him since he left and blimey, he needs to get his teeth sorted out
Am i the only one who thinks that's really disappointing?
I suppose you have to look at it another way
Were those 14,000 people all watching on their own? - If yes then its disappointing- If people were watching and normally go with families (have kids, wifes that go with them) then you could have been looking at close to 30,000 in the ground, you certainly wouldnt have had over 5,500 Charlton in attendance
Also have to consider I pay and my son logs on at his place, as each purchase allows two devices to logon. So don’t even have to get friends round your house.
Exactly, two people who live separately will still only ever need to make one VP purchase per match.
So 5,500 stream purchases would in theory allow 11k individuals to watch the game yesterday.
I watch the television coverage. I love Steve Brown. I am thankful I am not restricted to sound only because it was bad enough before in terms of knowing what is happening moment by moment but employing Steve Brown to talk at length whilst play is happening, makes those with audio only miss a huge amount. I suppose it’s about what you think the role of commentary is. In my opinion it is a service for those who can’t see.
I tend to listen to games on VP (although have watched the last couple of games) and love the addition of Brown. I’ve never felt missed out on play during the games. In my opinion the three guys make a great combo for those with audio only and you get the best of both worlds with commentary and extra football knowledge.
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I think similar when Gary Nelson was on but they ended up straight on to him with a straight zoom.
I think that's a "Lennie" thing - he rarely looks directly at the interviewer when he's answering questions and only turns at the end of his sentence.
With the commentary being for “radio” and “TV” it’s never gonna be perfect for both .
The whole production is a wet dream for me in all honesty
I reckon Ollie's nicked them
Sandgaard out