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Originally Posted by Francis44
anyway... here you see my tv-plan below.
LIVE broadcasting on Thursday's SHAKEDOWN, which will be "competitive" to decide the Starting List for the SS. It will be used like a qualifying session...
LIVE broadcasting of a SS during Leg 1 and Leg 2 (maybe Leg 3 if on Saturday).
LIVE broadcasting of the LATEST SS, possibly no longer than 15 km, 1 hour before the start-time of F.1!
HOW they have to be broadcasted:
> with animated graphics (like in the USA did, or like the G-Force in F1, but NOT the 2D maps and GPS... itz OOOOLD! (wake up Bernie... it's 3D time...))
> with Native HD cameras, on stage, from helicopter and on-board too. Or, at least, the maximum SD (like BrawnGP new cameras introduced from Valencia... good images to be upscale to half-HD).
Look at what did ATP (like BBC in Britain or YLE in Finland):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZx6GN65fNU
Easy and NOT INVASIVE graphic (so more view for spectators), spectacular cameras (they used also Jimmy-Jib LIVE!).
Imagine it with on-board, in 16:9 aspect ratio and with cool graphics about telemetry (WRC has a sponsor called "Magneti Marelli"............why dont they collaborate with them?!?!?)... AWESOME! :) :) :)
Excellent thoughts mate!!
Only with something strong WRC will rise again...
Just to copy/paste what Eurosport is doing with IRC..
That sounds good, it's similar to my own ideas how WRC could be promoted for live TV without altering the sport like they tried in the past few years. That and 3 car teams, more manufacturer, cheaper cars, more privateers and WRC would be awesome.Quote:
Originally Posted by Motorsportfun
The live stages broadcast by Eurosport from IRC were good but could have been better, esp if they used more roadside cameras and showed the cars more instead of the drivers being interviewed (keep the interview sound but show the cars on stage).
They don't do the live stages 'cos nobody buys that program and all that 'cos TV sponsors are not interested for this kind of sport.. No big name for public that will atract crowds like C.McRae (Makkinen was 4 times world champ but the tractor driver was never popular as C.McRae).. It's easier for Eurosport cos' they don't sell it to the other TV's and sponsors know that at least few million people will watch anything they make.. WRC can only show some kind of live show on an official web page wrc.com..
Wasn't there a new contract signed at the beginning of this season for a new broadcaster? I remember hearing something about a new broadcaster trying to bring more tv channels to show rallying, and just try to make it a more attractive sport.
At the end of the day it's all down to tv coverage.
I agree..