I saw the video someone posted about Kenny Bayless and they showed a POV shot of him in action and it looked pretty cool to see what refs see. I wouldn't mind being closer to the action. Do you think it's a good idea?
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Do you think HBO and Showtime should experiment with a referee POV camera view?
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That was for the Khan vs Garcia fight and it was interesting
I think they should have it as a option for every fight
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Originally posted by Check_hooks View PostThat was for the Khan vs Garcia fight and it was interesting
I think they should have it as a option for every fight
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I think it could be a good innovation. I want a close view of a fighter when a ref waves the fight off or lets them continue. The data from that should help teach refs when to make proper stoppages.
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I created that thread about that referee POV camera, here: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=652775
AFAIK HBO uses that camera in most of their fights..I think it's just that they got to show off their work only through the Bayless video.
HBO also inserts microphones around the hips of the fighters (inside the protective gear) to get sounds made from body blows & use those sounds to enhance their TV broadbasts.
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Originally posted by gamefrk View PostI created that thread about that referee POV camera, here: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=652775
AFAIK HBO uses that camera in most of their fights..I think it's just that they got to show off their work only through the Bayless video.
HBO also inserts microphones around the hips of the fighters (inside the protective gear) to get sounds made from body blows & use those sounds to enhance their TV broadbasts.
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