My biggest beef with the ESPN production is their horrible use of cameras. Its like we have an art student producing the whole thing. 50% of the fight is shown using their floating camera above the ring on a guide wire; you are almost looking straight down for most of the fight with an awful angle for watching a competition. Then they go with the super tight apron camera for another 25% of the fight, where half your screen is filled with an ultra zoomed in shot of one of the fighter's backs.
Hardly any of the fight is shown from a traditional camera angle, which is best to see what the heck is actually going on. It wasnt broke, but they felt the had to fix it in this regards. If I don't like the commentators I can always mute it, but when the camera angles are bad not much you can do to get it better.
					Hardly any of the fight is shown from a traditional camera angle, which is best to see what the heck is actually going on. It wasnt broke, but they felt the had to fix it in this regards. If I don't like the commentators I can always mute it, but when the camera angles are bad not much you can do to get it better.
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