AMAZING Technology! From Yellow Line to skycam and Pylon Cam | NFL EXPLAINED Broadcast Innovations

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Evolution of NFL Broadcast: From Yellow Line to Sky-Cam Innovations!
    00:00 - Intro
    01:28 - First Ever NFL Broadcasts
    02:41- Replay
    06:54 - Monday Night Football
    07:37- Score Bug
    10:50 - First Down Line
    21:08 - High Definition
    24:03 - Eyevision
    26:12 - Skycam
    35:10 - Enhanced Audio
    45:52 - Pylon Camera
    53:49 - Enhanced Augmented Reality
    59:33 - Nickelodeon Broadcast
    01:01:20 - Megalodon Cinematic Camera
    01:03:23 - Failures
    01:05:14 - Super Bowl
    01:12:19 - The Future
    01:21:16 - Wrap Up
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  • @lowstrife
    @lowstrife Год назад +275

    This is WAY more in depth than I thought it would be - I'm flabbergasted. What an incredible rundown.

    • @user-en9qd5nx8w
      @user-en9qd5nx8w 7 месяцев назад +5

      I agree, this production was really good. It was great to see all those technologies we now take for granted. HD tv with the wide aspect ratio was by far the biggest thing to improve watching the NFL. Being able to track the ball through the air, was huge. I remember seeing that megalodon (low depth of field) camera when it was first used in that Seattle game and thought, whoa is that a new camera they're using, hell ya, I am familiar with aperture in SLR cameras and thought, what a great idea to bring that to the game. I barely notice it now as its so common.

    • @Tjstevens_
      @Tjstevens_ 3 месяца назад

      This kind of stuff is like a car. A crap load of small moving parts coming together to make the big picture

  • @StoneSD
    @StoneSD Год назад +190

    As an avid fan of the original XFL, can't tell you how much I appreciate you giving that league respect for how it became a testing ground for NBC and their Sunday night broadcast.

    • @1AMdoesSomething
      @1AMdoesSomething Год назад +14

      I’m glad that they’re trying things out in the USFL now such as the Ref Cam and Helmet Cam. I also hope that Nickelodeon’s Route Tracker can be used in more NFL broadcasts in the future.

    • @CYBERVISIONSdotCom
      @CYBERVISIONSdotCom 6 месяцев назад

      @StoneSD I sure hope those XFL “On-Field SteadiCam Guys” were more than just “well compensated”……

    • @mark4m557
      @mark4m557 2 месяца назад

      I quit watching the NFL 3 years ago. If it wasn't for the XFL I wouldn't watch any football games.

  • @CasualShowoff
    @CasualShowoff Год назад +380

    Always nice to see the guys behind the scenes get the credit they deserve, and fascinating to actually see and follow the evolution of broadcast technology

    • @kingdingaling2469
      @kingdingaling2469 9 месяцев назад +1

      The 3D thing was just financial
      Most people do not have the $ to spend $3500 on a TV just to watch an NFL Game(s) in 3D
      3D TV’s were extra pricey a decade ago
      Still not cheap but when the technology goes up and the price comes down I’m sure we’d LOVE 3D NFL Football
      But it has to be good and worth it.

  • @Vorpal_Wit
    @Vorpal_Wit Год назад +70

    This is a documentary level production that deserves and Emmy. Well done, folks.

  • @headstrong52
    @headstrong52 Год назад +428

    You guys went way harder and way nerdy-er than you had to in this video and I am so here for it. Really want to see more content like this!

    • @juliewick
      @juliewick Год назад +4

      Right?! I have no idea what half of it means from like a technical or mathematical standpoint BUT, I do know that it’s impressive AF and completely fascinating! The creativity and innovation is quite spectacular.

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 Год назад

      me 2!

  • @HighlightHeaven
    @HighlightHeaven Год назад +543

    this is cool to see as a broadcasting major in college

  • @ahgtrader
    @ahgtrader Год назад +157

    I worked with SMT supporting the yellow line and next gen stats through a lot of these innovations. It’s wild to have millions of people watch your work, even if it’s a small part of the overall product. You click one button or mouse move wrong and everyone see it… LIVE.
    It was a crazy ride with LONG days filled with blood, sweat, and tears.
    This was a great video and brought back so many memories!
    However the stories from the guys on the road…. I wouldn’t even know where to begin.

    • @RVDfanman1
      @RVDfanman1 Год назад +3

      Tell us some, my dude.

    • @kylefreitas8293
      @kylefreitas8293 Год назад +3

      odds are at -2500 that you ever bled at your job

    • @TheirOwnWords
      @TheirOwnWords Год назад

      Shhhhhh. Lol

    • @TheirOwnWords
      @TheirOwnWords Год назад

      @@RVDfanman1 here’s a little sneak peek at what I’m sure he’s referring to…the 2008 Thursday night football crew video.
      2008 Thursday CFA
      ruclips.net/video/djsQ4dxcwg8/видео.html

    • @zachgrenga4705
      @zachgrenga4705 Год назад +3

      @@kylefreitas8293 depends on if women work there👀

  • @berr21able
    @berr21able Год назад +29

    A feature length NFL Explained? You bet I'm watching that.

    • @kz1000ps
      @kz1000ps Год назад +2

      Yup I just finished. Worth every minute!

  • @fafinaf
    @fafinaf Год назад +181

    Love this video. Would love to see some behind the scenes of gameday across different stadiums..

    • @shonhenderson4227
      @shonhenderson4227 Год назад +14

      They’ve done I think 3! Check out 24 hours before kickoff! They have the Ravens, Raiders, Chiefs, and Packers!

    • @fafinaf
      @fafinaf Год назад +7

      @@shonhenderson4227 Thank you for letting me know! I only saw the one from NFL Network a while back but didn't know about the others. I just love the longer, in-depth behind-the-scenes documentary stuff from the NFL! So fascinating to me.

    • @originalfujimonster
      @originalfujimonster Год назад +2

      @@shonhenderson4227 cool, have to find them -- would be cool if they did that every week and choose a difference stadium. start from when they arrive all the way until the wrap it all up

  • @Gogettor
    @Gogettor Год назад +15

    I’m 36 and since I was a kid I’d proud myself whenever I’d figure out / learn how a specific piece of technology works (an engine, wifi, a wing’s lift). I’ve never stopped being amazed / fully understood how the 1st down line overlay (not an overlay) and the skycam work. This video is amazing.

  • @eXHackeR
    @eXHackeR Год назад +17

    This is absolutely insane. You don’t realize the intricacy that goes into these “simple” things like the first and 10 line and SkyCam etc. This is awesome, thank you.

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer1965 Год назад +50

    What a great piece of art! I watched my first NFL game during my student exchange year in the US back in 1981 - the viewing experience back then was, uuh, different! 🙂 I believe the overall presentation of the NFL with its technical progress has been playing a major role in the gain in popularity of NFL football across the globe. Greetings from GER!

  • @brianharman82
    @brianharman82 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm old enough to not take this stuff for granted, it's an amazing experience just watching a football game on Sunday. Well done!

  • @evanallen1542
    @evanallen1542 Год назад +3

    It’s 2am on a Saturday and I’ve never been more intrigued by behind the scene of the NFL

  • @ClayGordon
    @ClayGordon Год назад +5

    I was a part of the team that supported the ‘cast of the World Cup in LA in 1994 in HD. For soccer one of the main attractions of the widescreen format was being able to see so much more of the play at any given time. Better situational awareness for the viewers. Sharp images and great color helped, too, of course, as did the audio quality. It was like watching the games from a stadium box.

  • @ST0NE_206
    @ST0NE_206 Год назад +64

    the skycam is brilliant for replays and unique views of the field

    • @TeamHeapMI
      @TeamHeapMI Год назад

      Ya it really gives a great way to break down the x's and o's from a coaching aspect of transcending the image on the whiteboard into the actual field.

    • @account6416
      @account6416 Год назад +2

      It should be the default view

  • @theVHSvlog
    @theVHSvlog Год назад +13

    Man, I've been curious about this stuff for a decade. Thank you NFL for sharing the tech behind the incredible productions put on every week

  • @mikel9567
    @mikel9567 Год назад +6

    I was an EMT in Seattle for a number of years. I can remember doing standby's for the Seahawks and you sit down there in the tunnel and just see the sheer number of tv trucks and production personnel. The entire area behind the stadium where we would drive our ambulance would be packed with semi trailers from whatever network was broadcasting the game. it's really impressive to see and if anyone gets the chance to go behind the scenes for a sporting event, they should do it. There are a ton of people working to put those games on.

  • @unclejakejake5855
    @unclejakejake5855 Год назад +21

    I want more behind the scenes videos like this. This was awesome

  • @skittlecar1
    @skittlecar1 Год назад +8

    Glad the XFL was acknowledged as the league that really showed the world SkyCam.

  • @DJTEDDY507
    @DJTEDDY507 Год назад +2

    wow.. this was a whole documentary. The timeline of broadcasting innovations in the NFL and all the storylines were so compelling. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @johnnycoolguy9554
    @johnnycoolguy9554 Год назад +12

    Garrett Brown put his mark not only on the NFL we love today, but throughout all of television and cinema. More people should know his name.

  • @jveezy209
    @jveezy209 Год назад +30

    Love this channel. Love the long videos. Love the respect shown towards all the people who helped make the modern day presentation of the NFL what it is today.

  • @tombirkland
    @tombirkland Год назад +5

    Great video. I totally agree that HD was the real game changer. The higher resolution and the aspect ratio allow you to see way more of the line play more clearly than in the pre-HD days. This video is a lot of fun and I learned a lot.

    • @michaelgillman2505
      @michaelgillman2505 Год назад +2

      Whilst the quality of the image was definitely an advantage for everyone (except maybe the guys who had to make the tech work with upto 10x the data) it is more the aspect ratio than the resolution.
      16:9 as standard has done so much for the media world.

  • @jamiemcdonald4279
    @jamiemcdonald4279 Год назад +3

    I didn't think there was any chance I would watch this whole thing but here I am, 10 minutes from the end still very interested. This has been really good. We take a lot of this stuff for granted.

    • @carlloud1187
      @carlloud1187 Год назад

      Just finished watching the video myself. Like you, I never thought I'd be able to watch the whole thing. Incredibly informative and very interesting. I wasn't around to watch the very first broadcast of an NFL game, but I have seen a lot of games in my time because well, I'm old! LOL, Love the NFL!

  • @rbikidportland
    @rbikidportland Год назад +2

    The throwback HD picture was so clean

  • @Mr_AbdulRehman
    @Mr_AbdulRehman 3 месяца назад +1

    I've never watched a American football game but I've enjoyed this 1 hour long video.

  • @danielrice2296
    @danielrice2296 Год назад +4

    I love seeing the technical side of the sport! I gives me more of an appreciation when I watch the game.

  • @Dazwell
    @Dazwell Год назад +16

    Definitely one of the best, and most insightful NFL Throwback productions I've watched. Great job :)

  • @simtek3475
    @simtek3475 Год назад +11

    Oh my god! It’s so cool and amazing to see footage from those first two HD CBS games from 1998! I really hope you guys can upload highlights from those HD CBS games from 1998, or even the HD ABC games from 1999!

    • @theweatherdude
      @theweatherdude Год назад +2

      Underrated comment right here! I first read about those initial HD broadcasts probably 12 or 13 years ago and have assumed ever since that no actual HD recording of them exists. After all, HD recording technology at the time was primitive, at best. D-VHS had just come out in 1998 - which I’m assuming was used to preserve these games. Barring some obscure NFL video I’m unaware of, this may very well be the first time clips from those HD broadcasts have surfaced since the games aired. And I definitely want MORE!

  • @CaptCovfefe515
    @CaptCovfefe515 Год назад +6

    7:37 My favorite graphics package was from Fox Sports in the mid-2000s. The ticker at the top of the screen, the simulated, colored dot matrix indicators for the teams, the electronic noises, and the way it lit up when there was a touchdown. I loved that. I also think that sports like football would benefit from having some graphic that would indicate on-field personnel changes the way soccer does it. It might be difficult but I think it’s doable and would make the game a bit easier to follow. Other sports like hockey or basketball should do the same.

    • @TheUpNorthExperience
      @TheUpNorthExperience 6 месяцев назад

      Personally I liked FOXs 2020 graphics package (the condensed one in the center of the screen).

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +12

    The first down line is an amazing addition from viewers perspective

  • @Spartan265
    @Spartan265 Год назад +15

    This was a great video. Really interesting. Can't wait to see what's next in NFL technology.

  • @sorooshhamedi790
    @sorooshhamedi790 Год назад

    What an amazing video. The innovations and progress were fascinating, but the most incredible & beautiful thing to me was how there's actual people doing these things that you take for granted.
    Sound mixing, moving microphones, shooting with the cameras, flying the skycam, mixing the video & sound with the graphics, and everyone setting up the tools on the ground before and during the game.
    One guy manually closing and opening the microphones, one fixing the pylon cam after every hit, someone drawing the 1st down line for each snap, ...
    My jaw just dropped at all these, and how many people are involved in an "ordinary" NFL broadcast. Hats off to all of them ❤️

  • @hokuwong
    @hokuwong Год назад +5

    This was considerably more interesting than I thought it’d be, a lot of the thought that went into the ideas is fascinating

  • @CYMotorsport
    @CYMotorsport Год назад +3

    1:01:35 true story inside the nfl is what made me want to make movies for a living

  • @theweatherdude
    @theweatherdude Год назад +2

    First HD NFL broadcasts from 1998: *exist without being shown publicly in any form for nearly a quarter century*
    The NFL: “Let’s randomly dump HD clips from these games in an obscure RUclips video in 2022.”
    Fascinating video, I will say.

  • @frankbarajas
    @frankbarajas Год назад +4

    Player cameras would be just beyond awesome. Imagine being able to select your favorite player on field and from their perspective, see what they see. That would bring on a whole new level of experience.

    • @carlloud1187
      @carlloud1187 Год назад

      I'm guessing cameras on players would be like the body cameras the police are wearing now.

  • @a6i396
    @a6i396 Год назад +1

    i love the video getting into the nitty gritty details about everything we have taken for granted.

  • @NotForLongNFL
    @NotForLongNFL Год назад +6

    There used to be a ref cam in the early 2000s. They hooked up a camera to the umpire’s hat. It was sweet watching players run by.

  • @chrishirthe4162
    @chrishirthe4162 Год назад +9

    This may be one of the best insight videos the NFL has made. I can’t wait for the future viewing experience. We’re in great hands by the looks of things.

  • @blockhead-
    @blockhead- Год назад +4

    This video is awesome and it perfectly explains all the things I wonder about each gameday!

  • @Rascofresco11
    @Rascofresco11 Год назад +6

    An hour plus movie? *Blunt roll -engaged.*

  • @tsurcohen-blatt9585
    @tsurcohen-blatt9585 Год назад +1

    As someone who is not a football fan and has never seen more than a game or two (on tv) in his life, I really enjoyed this movie, and it's really amazing to me. I might start following football from now on...

  • @zachiswayposi1
    @zachiswayposi1 Год назад +3

    I honestly miss ESPN 3D. I never had a chance to see a football game, but they did it for the NBA playoffs one year and it truly gave you a sense of how huge basketball players are. It really was close to watching an actual game at an arena.

  • @SpiritHawk7
    @SpiritHawk7 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making and sharing this! Especially about the yellow (and blue) lines. It's the only graphic I have ever seen where it looks like someone could actually step on it like it was really there. Not only that, but how steady the line is as the cameras move just like a painted line and the accuracy of the line on the field. It's amazing. It just always seemed like something that must be almost impossible to do and it made me curious at how much technology went into it. I really enjoyed learning about the trick of using the refs feet for reference and alignment. I never really notice the refs on the field as I'm always too focused on the ball.
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the mic'd up players/sounds of the game feature. It's amazing. Thank you!
    Also, it wasn't until a couple weeks ago during the Jaguars vs Titans on Dec. 11th game (Zay Jones got 2 feet in bounds for a Jags TD) that I became aware of the pylon cam and it was a legitimate moment of "this technology should have happened way before now" with how people have been able to micro size cameras like GoPros and being able to fit them on small animals like Disney Nature and Animal Planet, etc. To be able to get an extremely accurate and up close shot at the goal line like that is amazing and very much needed!
    I also like how the refs have embraced using the instant replay. Baseball umpires and league rules need to get with the times. It's ridiculous how an umps bad call can be taken over what the viewers and camera records can prove or disprove and be replayed from multiple angles, vs the umps single angle and faulty memory and eyes.

  • @SFCAUSTIN1995
    @SFCAUSTIN1995 Год назад +1

    The 2003-2005 Fox score bug. PERFECTION. Wish it would come back. 😢😢😢

  • @RavenOvNadir
    @RavenOvNadir 7 месяцев назад

    This is one of the best documentaries I have seen the whole year. Thank you!

  • @TXnine7nine
    @TXnine7nine Год назад +1

    Wow I watched an 83 minute youtube video and didn’t even realize it until the very end. Great explanations of stuff we’ve come to expect from an NFL broadcast.

  • @elinorris1739
    @elinorris1739 Год назад +1

    incredible video, i really enjoyed this look at how everything that seems so natural on the broadcast comes together. would love to see more of this style of content

  • @Tharte
    @Tharte Год назад +2

    I think I speak for everyone when I say the Spongebob Field goal and slime cannons are the most important innovations in the NFL, bravo!

  • @Memphizm
    @Memphizm 5 месяцев назад

    Bruh if you're a football fan you'll probably find this impossible to turn off! This was so good!!!

  • @helloeverybody9675
    @helloeverybody9675 Год назад +3

    What an incredible process it is to put a game on tv! Absolutely amazing

  • @user-xt5mn4fg5g
    @user-xt5mn4fg5g 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing video! Thanks for the quality effort. This brought back memories of watching Auburn play with my Pops in the early nineties. Ill never forget going to my first college game and thinking how cool it was( and how much smaller the field was in person), but I'd much rather be back home watching it on the 1500lb big screen at home with Dad.

  • @180_S
    @180_S Год назад +1

    Amazing video! Keep 'em coming. Love seeing behind the scenes on these enormous productions.

  • @ab3040
    @ab3040 Год назад +13

    Need to bring back a full game in sky cam
    You can see SO much more whether it's run or pass

    • @wecontrolthevideo
      @wecontrolthevideo Год назад

      ESPN does some NCAA games totally from the skycam on internet feeds parallel to the regular ESPN cable feed.

    • @Gary_Le_Strange
      @Gary_Le_Strange 8 месяцев назад

      they'd loose a lot of viewers if they were forced to watch the whole game in such a compact way

    • @ab3040
      @ab3040 8 месяцев назад

      @@Gary_Le_Strange compact?
      You can see 50 yards down field and absolutely everything the RB and QB sees
      All you miss is the boring out routes
      Hands down a better system

  • @alexmathewmendoza
    @alexmathewmendoza Год назад

    For everything we simply take for granted when watching a modern NFL game there’s a massive army of technicians, innovators and frankly, artists, that are making it all possible for us. Thank you.

  • @SecretSauceyjuice
    @SecretSauceyjuice Год назад

    This absolutely slaaaaaaaps. I love behind the scenes stuff, especially about ahead of their time solutions and tech advancements.

  • @cosmicpuma
    @cosmicpuma 7 месяцев назад

    Mind bending. Simply incredible to see all the things we take for granted while watching the NFL. Wow. Amazing vid. Thank you!!

  • @wovasteengova
    @wovasteengova Год назад +1

    thank you for being hella descriptive in this video.

  • @CorporateRowingNZ
    @CorporateRowingNZ 2 месяца назад

    Amazing detail on lessons and hard graft of innovation. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Super_Bowl_Bound_Eagles
    @Super_Bowl_Bound_Eagles Год назад

    Thanks for the detailed explanation on the evolution of this technology that goes into what we see on NFL tv today! I’ve always wanted to know what went on behind the scenes :)

  • @iluvmoshing5216
    @iluvmoshing5216 Год назад

    You guys NAILED this video. Excellent job. 👏🏾

  • @seen48
    @seen48 Год назад

    So coo! I am one of those viewers that can’t imagine not having most of this technology now. Is very amazing what has happened over the past 20 years. Bravo

  • @heathercummins1644
    @heathercummins1644 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic capture of the progression of the technology that makes today's games what they are. I know that I appreciate it, as someone who could never afford to go to a regular season game, much less a playoff or Super Bowl game in person.

  • @kawikaotemai9823
    @kawikaotemai9823 7 месяцев назад

    With the advances in technology made the camera and audio cheaper and smaller for the viewership to enjoy a video-like game experience. I like the 3D "Matrix effects" and hologram effects from the various camera technology & sky cam kick-off 3D effects that bring out the 3D HD hologram effects! I love the rendering and technology enhancement experience. Great job to the Broadcast Innovation folks who made this possible.

  • @KenTheMan407
    @KenTheMan407 Год назад +3

    Love these videos, keep up the great 👍 work NFL media

  • @scruffd0g193
    @scruffd0g193 Год назад +1

    It’s truly amazing to see what goes on, behind the scenes of an NFL Game.

  • @mydogvlad
    @mydogvlad Год назад +1

    that dude is so right, that DOINK of the goal post is amazing

  • @PoxyBear
    @PoxyBear 9 месяцев назад

    This is so incredible, thank you for doing this.

  • @Irresponsibilityy
    @Irresponsibilityy Год назад

    Grateful for the work gone into making my experience as a fan that much better

  • @Vlogthisfilms
    @Vlogthisfilms 8 месяцев назад

    This is the best detailed videos i've ever seen .. just WOW !! I swear it can make someone a fan of football just by showing how it all works

  • @richardsnation4609
    @richardsnation4609 Год назад

    All this we take for granted. Amazing technology and Evolution that has happened through the years. I appreciate this story and love being educated on this. Great video.

  • @juliewick
    @juliewick Год назад

    This was absolutely mind blowing. Thanks for sharing and for such an in depth breakdown. ❤

  • @joelongoria9058
    @joelongoria9058 Год назад

    I have watched this video 3 times already, great video NFL! Love this kinda content

  • @666Brago
    @666Brago Год назад +1

    The behind-the-scenes guys never get enough love.

  • @dsimpson530
    @dsimpson530 Год назад +1

    I remember when NFL2k (in 1999) launched on Dreamcast had the Blue line of scrimmage in addition to the yellow first down line. A few years later the blue line was added to all NFL broadcasts.

  • @madisaur0
    @madisaur0 Год назад

    Thanks for this detail of history. I remember a lot of this but often forget how far we’ve come. This is a fun history lesson!

  • @Maxaldojo
    @Maxaldojo Год назад +3

    Thank you for letting us see behind the scenes! I started watching the NFL in the 1970's. The technology has for the most part, only added to the viewer experience. It is a fine balance that producers face between showing enough, too much and not enough of what's important. I realize Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime is new, but I was frustrated by the down and distance graphics during the games. It is crazy delayed and is completely missing at times. I generally keep mental track, but it's also a game to see if I calculated it correctly... Is it 3rd and 1, or a first down? During other broadcasts; after a play, the down is usually shown and once the distance is determined, the down & distance is displayed. During TNF, many times after the play, the current down is not shown, until the distance is shown. Not a good look.
    That being said, all of the other technology has made the game an immersive experience for the viewer.
    Thank you to all the people that make the magic happen.

  • @michaelgillman2505
    @michaelgillman2505 Год назад

    As a media production guy myself, I found this all fascinating.
    I remember the season they brought in the low depth of field celebration cam. I noticed it immediately. I said 'Wow that's an amazing shot' out loud to nobody. Shared my enthusiasm for it on my Fantasy Football chat and got absolutely rinsed!
    I'm such a fecking geek!

  • @chrisr8638
    @chrisr8638 Год назад

    This is really well done! Entertaining and informative. 👍

  • @abathens
    @abathens Год назад

    What a great documentary! This answers questions I've had for the last 40 years.

  • @Trode22
    @Trode22 7 месяцев назад

    9 times out of 10 watching from home is a better experience because of the work these people do

  • @milopg67
    @milopg67 7 месяцев назад

    I'll keep subscribed . Love your stuff !

  • @AlbrechtAaron
    @AlbrechtAaron Год назад

    You know a video is good when I'm excited to watch a video about yellow lines

  • @benonpc9
    @benonpc9 Год назад

    I do stream production work for my college and this video has given me some awesome ideas. Thank you so much!

  • @michaelsandoval1358
    @michaelsandoval1358 Год назад +1

    Me: when will I use that in the real world
    The teacher: 32:25

  • @steveaitch729
    @steveaitch729 Год назад

    love this stuff. thanks for posting

  • @patrickreuber5422
    @patrickreuber5422 Год назад

    Great video, really enjoyed this!

  • @ChaossX77
    @ChaossX77 Год назад

    This was awesome and a great idea for a different type of video! These guys were absolutely brilliant!

  • @lucasjim5584
    @lucasjim5584 Год назад

    One thing that I'll love for sports in general: an audio channel with just the crowd and field sounds -no announcers or background music. I know this could be a problem for the networks, but it's the way we watch on the stadium. I probably will still use the announcers channel most of the time to get important info, but will love to feel the vibe of the stadium in some instances.
    I heard some tvs supposed to have this capability but none works that good. We need a real "SAP" button for stadium sound only.

  • @craigmarshall3386
    @craigmarshall3386 Год назад

    This was some of the best innovations in not only Football but sports itself. 100% easily to explain to the non-fan. Now the way the camera moves on the field looks like a video game

  • @trharrington22
    @trharrington22 Год назад +1

    I'm 23, I honestly love the Nickelodeon broadcasts

  • @DBR00
    @DBR00 6 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this documentary.

  • @rameyandlisagirven561
    @rameyandlisagirven561 Год назад

    I love football. And what the geeks have come up with to enhance my football game viewing. Hats off to yall for sure.

  • @ItsLukeTheRose
    @ItsLukeTheRose Год назад +1

    Really neat to have these technologies explained. I remember asking my Dad around 2002 about the yellow line when I first went to an NFL game in person lol... Crazy that it was the first big use case for AR (please correct me if I'm missing some other AR that came before).

  • @siamimam2109
    @siamimam2109 Год назад

    Watching games on VR would be the coolest thing ever! Imagine being able to walk around the field, looking at live gameplay, switching between POVs etc

  • @LebrettJames
    @LebrettJames Год назад

    This was an excellent video. Thank you.

  • @Gdub33
    @Gdub33 8 месяцев назад

    I'd love to have that fantasy football interface every week where I can split screen my players and get all their stats and probabilities on field. Thats so cool!

  • @jingleball2427
    @jingleball2427 Год назад

    There's something about football man a lot of people don't understand how absolutely awesome this sport is.