Help and Advice, I want to start a Television Broadcasting video recording

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  • Started 1 year ago by aklo2001
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  1. aklo2001
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    Please i want to start a Television Broadcasting Video Recording for Football Matches, what are the products and equipments that i need to get start and what are the techniques for better production. Please is there any tutorial or instructional manuals that can be of help for me.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. robGRAUERT
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    you want these games to broadcast live? or do you want to edit a piece and broadcast that

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. aklo2001
    Member

    i want to be broadcasting some of the games live and also to edit some for future broadcasting, so please kindly guide me.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. grinner
    Member

     Required cameras/operators, proper switcher/TD, graphics, uplink/microwave, audio, a home on satellite or cable, iso recorders for replays/tape op, monitors for all cameras, preview, and program, od course cables to run everything and the truck or suite to set up in.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. aklo2001
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    But what of if i want to be recording the football matches and edit it for future broadcasting, what are the products and equipments that i need to get start and what are the techniques for better production so please kindly guide me. 

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. If you need some music tracks, intro/outro, background tracks, let me know we can create the music you need.

     

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. grinner
    Member

     Just a good NLE.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. bobcypheruk
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    If it's any help. I shoot football aka soccer, athletics aka T&F, fencing, diving, cricket, rugby, golf, tennis, in fact just about any sport in my area. I take two camera, one locked off on one end of the pitch and use the lighter one (Canon HV30) in different positions to give the impression of multi cameras and give me plenty of cutaways or B-roll to play with the interviews sound underneath.

    So, two tripods, two external mics - preferably stereo video mics - at least 4 tapes for a 90-minute game, and a lavalier radio mic for the interviews. I edit in Prem Pro or Avid, depending on my mood just to keep my hand in with both. I have a PC with dual graphics card and two monitors.

    I also use a Pag Pro light if I need to shoot in really poor lighting conditions, in the bowels of a stadium for instance.

    Then I export as an flv and upload it to the schedule page, alert the scheduler via Skype and he schedules the vid. That's how I do it - hope there's something of use in this posting.

    Good luck

    If you believe you can, you possibly will but if you believe you can't you DEFINITELY won't
    Posted 1 year ago #

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