Me too, it was like I was watching a 45minute long movie trailer with every cliche soundtrack. They even seemed to have dubbed extra splash noises over Horner+drivers jumping into the Monaco pool.
Interesting comments. For years, I have argued that the traditional camera work in F1 does almost nothing to convey the speed of the sport. On the contrary, the long lenses we see looking down the start/finish straight, for example, make the cars almost look like they are standing still, or going 30 KPH. You have no conception that the car is going around the length of a soccer pitch every second.the EDGE wrote: ↑10 Mar 2019, 04:10The series really does bring insight into the biggest political stories of the year, I loved it
However what really stands out for me just how exciting and dramatic they manage to make the racing look, the slow mo’s of the Redbull crash at Azerbaijan are unbelievable
I appreciate obviously they have had time to pick the best clips, the best angles etc. but I think it really highlights just haw bad a job the FOM production team do on race day at portraying how dramatic F1 racing is with all their fixed camera wide angle shots which fail to portray the closeness of the racing and the speeds these guys are going at
It reminds me that F1 doesn’t need fixing, they just need to fix the production team
It really shows what a stupid Neale is, laughing to others mistakes and failures, I didn't like him when he did an interview for Sky F1 3 or 2 years ago when he was already critizing Honda with an ego actitude as if Mclaren were gods, he was the one pushing for the engine change but didn't work out as he intended finishing out of the F1 team for goodF1NAC wrote: ↑12 Mar 2019, 20:11I don't know why but I can't stand that Jonathan Neale guy(looks annoying). All since that Grand Prix Driver mini series. And that joking with Grosjean, amongst all in paddock, McLaren guys mocking others....
Also as they did that story Ocon/Perez/ForceIndia, they really painted Perez as a bad guy, and Esteban as a good guy, never at fault...
All in all, I loved Steiner talk with Haas without censoring
As a person working on live video as well as on post production, it is really difficult to produce the same kind of dramatic tension on live stream production as you don't know what it is to unfold where as the documental they know already the ou come, in live stream you might focus on one battle for example but that bet coudld result that you miss other great battle unesppected during that time, but on postproduction they just need to revisited with more time what it happen to create even more drama with the editing.Ringleheim wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 20:17Interesting comments. For years, I have argued that the traditional camera work in F1 does almost nothing to convey the speed of the sport. On the contrary, the long lenses we see looking down the start/finish straight, for example, make the cars almost look like they are standing still, or going 30 KPH. You have no conception that the car is going around the length of a soccer pitch every second.the EDGE wrote: ↑10 Mar 2019, 04:10The series really does bring insight into the biggest political stories of the year, I loved it
However what really stands out for me just how exciting and dramatic they manage to make the racing look, the slow mo’s of the Redbull crash at Azerbaijan are unbelievable
I appreciate obviously they have had time to pick the best clips, the best angles etc. but I think it really highlights just haw bad a job the FOM production team do on race day at portraying how dramatic F1 racing is with all their fixed camera wide angle shots which fail to portray the closeness of the racing and the speeds these guys are going at
It reminds me that F1 doesn’t need fixing, they just need to fix the production team
I think camera angles are chosen show to show clearly what is happening, as compared to showing what is happening with a flair of drama.
I think they need to pay more attention to the dramatic side of the photography and mix more of that into the normal stuff, every so often.
haha thanks for sharing that. Hilariously worded notice!
Smile for the camera bit in an otherwise very serious legal notice.