Behind the Broadcast

By: Aaron Lux
  • Summary

  • 'Behind the Broadcast' dives into the vast world of live sports broadcasts. Each episode we will break down a specific aspect of a sports broadcast, from camera work, replay operating and so forth. Come expand your knowledge and gain some insight on how you watch sports television.
    © 2024 Aaron Lux
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Episodes
  • Pixels and Playbooks: Graphics
    Nov 21 2024

    This week we are diving into the world of graphics something that is in every single sports broadcast and really most of television. We will talk about what graphics are, the different types of graphics, why they are used and then we'll talk about how not to use graphics in a broadcast.

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    12 mins
  • Lights Camera Action: Directing
    Nov 14 2024

    For this weeks episode we are talking about Directing. Directors are the people behind the scenes 'calling the shots' per say, and are sometimes described as the Quarterback of the broadcast. We will talk about the difference between live sports directors versus movie and television directors, what a game day looks like for a director and we are joined by a guest who works for the University of Akron broadcasting team.

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    15 mins
  • Slow Down and Smell the Roses: Instant Replay
    Nov 6 2024

    This week we are taking a look at instant replay, a vital part of sports broadcasting that often sneaks its way onto the screen, yet adds so much to the show. We'll talk about the history of replay, how it is used, why it is used and how it has not only changed itself, but how it has affected the rules of sports.

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    11 mins

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