vikingman wrote:http://northdakota-scores.net/scoreboard.php?yid=2021&sport=101
vikingman wrote:'The camera operators are also going to need to learn how to anticipate where the ball is going to be.'
NFHS cameras and some others as well are robotic--no person is moving the camera. They have a software algorithm that follows the action. Doesn't always work - especially if most players are on one end of the court and the ball and one or two players is at the other end.
Sportsrube wrote:vikingman wrote:http://northdakota-scores.net/scoreboard.php?yid=2021&sport=101
Thank you! I had it bookmarked and when I was given a new computer, most of my bookmarks did not transfer.
BasketballMind wrote:vikingman wrote:'The camera operators are also going to need to learn how to anticipate where the ball is going to be.'
NFHS cameras and some others as well are robotic--no person is moving the camera. They have a software algorithm that follows the action. Doesn't always work - especially if most players are on one end of the court and the ball and one or two players is at the other end.
NFHS are usually pretty good, I just don't like watching a game without commentary. Wish they'd work in a deal with the local radio to broadcast something during the game from the website. But individual schools that are doing it are going to need to find a reliable operator since NFHS or other companies with a similar setup that aren't able to be there.
The Schwab wrote:BasketballMind wrote:vikingman wrote:'The camera operators are also going to need to learn how to anticipate where the ball is going to be.'
NFHS cameras and some others as well are robotic--no person is moving the camera. They have a software algorithm that follows the action. Doesn't always work - especially if most players are on one end of the court and the ball and one or two players is at the other end.
NFHS are usually pretty good, I just don't like watching a game without commentary. Wish they'd work in a deal with the local radio to broadcast something during the game from the website. But individual schools that are doing it are going to need to find a reliable operator since NFHS or other companies with a similar setup that aren't able to be there.
Schools that have NFHS can have the radio feed with it, all the broadcaster has to do is plug in.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Side Note: Enderlin was without Gus Hurlburt on Monday night...I'm not sure that game goes to OT with him on the floor.
Kindred did look good vs. HCV; throttled them out of the gate!
Oak Grove shot well but was VERY sloppy vs. a vastly improved Valley City team (they'll get a few wins in Class A this year and could push a middle tier team).
lennylive wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:Side Note: Enderlin was without Gus Hurlburt on Monday night...I'm not sure that game goes to OT with him on the floor.
Kindred did look good vs. HCV; throttled them out of the gate!
Oak Grove shot well but was VERY sloppy vs. a vastly improved Valley City team (they'll get a few wins in Class A this year and could push a middle tier team).
Enderlin looked very flat the 1st half of that game..luckily H/N was also.. with or without Gus, that game should have not went into OT.... they did not look like a #2 team at all... give them cred for coming from being down by 10 and winning it.. but they have room for improvement.. granted 1st game jitters...missing Gus and having a bad night of shooting made the game what it was
I watch the Kindred game on youtube... I agree they looked solid..all around..every player ..great hustle..more than 1 guy hitting the boards big guys played inside where they need to be..and yes HCV is down on talent..but that was a throttling.. had Kindred not shot poorly at the end of that game..it would have been a HUGE blowout
Eagles have their work cut out(playing like they did) by the time they face Kindred..last game of the season..probably going to determine who is seated #1 and #2 in Regional..just like last year
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