Must Read article.could this be our future. K-League streaming..
WCR especially and Redshappy , Dru and RugbyReg have been talking about this sorta stuff for a while now.
https://www.ftbl.com.au/news/live-s...-virtual-victory-for-sports-fans-548147/page0
LIVE STREAM PLUS REMOTE PRODUCTION A VIRTUAL VICTORY FOR SPORTS FANS
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May 15 2020 8:00AM
For 15 years, Simon Hill traversed the world as a TV commentator covering the Socceroos in gantries from Riyadh to Rotterdam. But a live stream was something new.
Instead of sitting in a media center in Jeonju, South Korea, he was sat in his cozy living room in Sydney.
Logged in to Grabyo’s Producer software - and in touch with a small team of Grabyo production staff in remote locations - the respected broadcaster commentated last Friday night's K-League 1 live stream between Suwon Bluewings and Jeonbuk Motors.
A large audience on Twitter and YouTube watched the live stream as his expert commentary described the action at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium.
"I really enjoyed it. And the huge numbers on Twitter watching the live stream seemed to enjoy it too,” Hill told FTBL.
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"Remote productions will likely become the new normal. You don’t need to send lots of equipment and personnel to broadcast a live event from the other side of the world.
Thanks half, very apt indeed and some great examples and quotes there.
There's absolutely no doubt whatever that RA should be looking at these technology/streaming/remote production mix opportunities. As mentioned before, RA should IMO strongly consider abandoning its conventional fixation with traditional visual distribution channels such as PAYTV and FTA and go to its own-originated and produced streaming service(s).
The potential advantages are massive and not the least of which is the opportunity to eradicate Foxtel's blight and fan-depleting impacts upon broadcast rugby, namely the deployment of inane, 'old world', stale, lazy and self-indulgent commentators that diminish the potential excitement and fan engagement that can be had in watching rugby on live TV.
The blockage to a streaming model is principally that RA's MO and governance culture is dull, unimaginative and essentially stuck in some of kind of illusory and yet unchanging replay of the 'golden era' of the late '90s-early 2000s. RA is a very conservatively run institution, the evidence of such is unambiguous.
RA's sole 'innovation' in the last decade has been the NRC and this been a dismal failure, not one of its stated objectives have been achieved. RA apparently spent $1m on outside 'media product and deal-making specialists' and they came up with.......
.........Super Rugby 3.0 (with less home games) with the vast commercial innovation that maybe this time we'd see if Optus was interested in this mad, dead-headed model as well as the old partner Foxtel. We know the rest.