My wife can't listen to it anymore. Tell me it's not just me...
What I refer to is the curse of the floor cameras and even worse, pocket cameras. Whether it's the fault of the producer, the camera operators, whatever, I don't really care, what I do know is that it is spoiling the coverage and it's getting worse.
Since I'm among people who obviously love the game I would imagine what I'm about to describe will be as irksome as it is to me.
How many times do we have to have a camera zoom in to see the object ball disappear in to the pocket and even sometimes come to rest in the ball tray !! whilst the more skillful part of the shot, ie the positional aspect, the side applied to the white, the delicate canon is ignored. They obviously think we must wonder what happens to the ball once it falls in to the pocket.
Also, as snooker players we are able to tell by how the player is addressing the ball, what pocket he is aiming for, but yet the floor camera operator has to second guess (usually the wrong guess. The end result is a complete mess.
The only worthwhile view of the table is the one obtained from the commentary position. This displays all aspects of the shot, the pot, the intention and the execution.
I don't want to give the impression that I'm ungrateful for the coverage on TV, I'm not. It's just that it could be so much better.
Let's leave the micro cameras that inhabit the pockets to the cricket stumps or F1 driver's helmets and get on with the business of showing ALL aspects of this wondertful game.
So...is it just me ???????
Guinness.
What I refer to is the curse of the floor cameras and even worse, pocket cameras. Whether it's the fault of the producer, the camera operators, whatever, I don't really care, what I do know is that it is spoiling the coverage and it's getting worse.
Since I'm among people who obviously love the game I would imagine what I'm about to describe will be as irksome as it is to me.
How many times do we have to have a camera zoom in to see the object ball disappear in to the pocket and even sometimes come to rest in the ball tray !! whilst the more skillful part of the shot, ie the positional aspect, the side applied to the white, the delicate canon is ignored. They obviously think we must wonder what happens to the ball once it falls in to the pocket.
Also, as snooker players we are able to tell by how the player is addressing the ball, what pocket he is aiming for, but yet the floor camera operator has to second guess (usually the wrong guess. The end result is a complete mess.
The only worthwhile view of the table is the one obtained from the commentary position. This displays all aspects of the shot, the pot, the intention and the execution.
I don't want to give the impression that I'm ungrateful for the coverage on TV, I'm not. It's just that it could be so much better.
Let's leave the micro cameras that inhabit the pockets to the cricket stumps or F1 driver's helmets and get on with the business of showing ALL aspects of this wondertful game.
So...is it just me ???????
Guinness.
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