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2023 MAIS Football Championships Broadcast Behind the Scenes

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13 thoughts on “2023 MAIS Football Championships Broadcast Behind the Scenes

  • Everything is great. What I miss are system cameras with manual lenses, SMPTE fiber, CCUs and RCPs at the truck. IMHP, this is the weakest point of all your production. Apart from that, it is an awesome production.

  • Hi thanks for this overview. It‘s a great BTS. I would really have liked to see any shots from the inside of the truck. E. g. when you were testing sdi connections to the press box, the other end of that radio communication.
    Also to me the short music bits inbetween were way too loud in comparison to the voices which really takes away a little from the otherwise great viewing experience.
    Still, much appreciated video!

  • Bad mistake on power ever if the gen is off you must do the Ground than Neutral than hots legs in that order

  • Good to see you guys posting again, always such great videos to watch!

  • Cool to see as always but please use your camlock safely. ALWAYS connect Ground (green) first, then neutral (white) then your hots, disconnect in the opposite order. Electricity is no joke y'all!

  • Really love this whole break down. Been watching this series for a while now. Awesome how your cases are all custom tailored to your needs. Honestly I didn't think about the ability to convert analog to fiber and then back to analog. I always would have thought just to use dante only.

  • Such a nice looking truck. Do you do anything for free to air broadcast or is it just webstream or ESPN ?

  • Absolutely love your videos. Keep up the great work and I hope you guys start posting more often

  • Please please please when demonstarting hooking up camlock always connect your grounding conductor (green) FIRST also in reverse disconnect the grounding conductor (green) LAST when disconnecting. I AM NOT A electrician but I work with portable power systems regularly. I also wonder why you guys do not have no grounded conductor / Neutral for your truck?

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