Bad NHL hockey camera angles for goals
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Bad NHL hockey camera angles for goals


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May 7th, 2008, 02:09 AM

Do you ever notice watching hockey that the camera does not show the shooter, the puck and the entire net for a goal. Half of the net is blocked out. The focus always seems on the shooter not the goal and the net. I find this irritating.

In the NBA you always see the net when the player scores a basket. In the NFL you always see touchdowns and fumbles very clearly too.
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May 7th, 2008, 02:17 AM

they should RIDF the puck and sensor the net and the rink. It would be like watching pong, except more paddles
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May 7th, 2008, 08:19 AM

Stick a camera on the puck... problem solved.

I imagine fans would be interested in seeing ground level action constantly spinning in a 360 degree movement to make them all puke.

But for the most part, I see everything that needs to be seen. They have a camera in the net, above the net and several cameras all around the rink/nets to cover the action.... if you still miss the action with all that, then someone needs to fire some camera men.
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