mercurydime
Gangster of Love
Isn't sun into cameras what keeps that from happening?
Pretty sure it’s a sun issue. Sun would be shining directly into the cameras all afternoon and early evening.If we are spending this cash, I'd like to see an investment to move the TV cameras to the East side. Build a first class media booth or whatever.
Could be a lighting issue.
But ALL our games show the less full, less rowdy, somewhat other team's fans. And some games, it's embarrassingly empty.
Cameras on top of East stands, highlight the fuller pro-Deac home crowd in the West stands.
Yeah I am hoping modern technology can help one day...maybe.Pretty sure it’s a sun issue. Sun would be shining directly into the cameras all afternoon and early evening.
They are. Feel like we've discussed before -- Notre Dame is the only stadium I've been to that has a broadcast press box on the opposite side of the "main" press box.I'm not an expert on this but I'd imagine almost all camera setups around the country are from the side with the major building (aka home side) due to the readily available infrastructure.
Yeah I am hoping modern technology can help one day...maybe.
Its been a bad look for 50+ years, but I guess we're stuck.
Shade drones. They are coming. Just you wait.Yeah I am hoping modern technology can help one day...maybe.
Its been a bad look for 50+ years, but I guess we're stuck.
Yes. Since the beginning of time man has yearned to destroy the sun! This is randomly my favorite Simpsons bit, it's like the only one I quote. That and the tall guy in the small car one. Do you find something comical about my appearance when I'm driving my automobile?Simpsons did it
Yes. Since the beginning of time man has yearned to destroy the sun! This is randomly my favorite Simpsons bit, it's like the only one I quote. That and the tall guy in the small car one. Do you find something comical about my appearance when I'm driving my automobile?
Yeah but don’t you remember the Monorail episode? An eclipse stops the train, and if we have a sun blocker in place the train can’t run.I like the Simpson's inspired solution, but modify it so that it is a giant, circular solar panel on a track that follows the sun's path, keeping the East stands in perpetual shadow. The solar panel could run the device, making it self-sufficient and have enough power to run the monorail as well.
That's some Rube Goldberg shit right there. 👍I like the Simpson's inspired solution, but modify it so that it is a giant, circular solar panel on a track that follows the sun's path, keeping the East stands in perpetual shadow. The solar panel could run the device, making it self-sufficient and have enough power to run the monorail as well.
isn't it more referring to the sidelines and not the standsAre we the only power 5 football program that refers to a "home side" and a "visitor side" in their football stadium? I've noticed this over the years and it seems pretty high school.
Are we the only power 5 football program that refers to a "home side" and a "visitor side" in their football stadium? I've noticed this over the years and it seems pretty high school.
My thinking was Wake funding a bigger Putters closer to the stadiums.I bet Putters would welcome some competition near the stadium. They turn people away every single gameday
Agree that is sounds high school-ish. More appropriate would be "visiting team side", which refers to where the two teams are in relation to the field and not where the fans sit.Are we the only power 5 football program that refers to a "home side" and a "visitor side" in their football stadium? I've noticed this over the years and it seems pretty high school.