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== What do you need to create a great TV production for orienteering? ==
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== Orienteering & TV in the Future ==
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'''Orienteering-TV.net is a website set up to increase knowledge about good TV-production for orienteering races. This is a wiki-type page - the project hopes to get a group of contributors building up knowledge in this field which is very important for the future of the sport.'''
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'''The goal of the "Orienteering & TV in the Future" project is to increase the quality of TV broadcasts from orienteering races and raising the standards by increasing knowledge and making best practice manuals.'''
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The following is the planned content:
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This work includes:
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*Gathering information and opinions from TV people/producers
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*Gather and "review" previous international and national TV-productions to identify concepts that work/do not work
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*Description and practical use of known technical solutions
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*Matching disciplines with production concepts - set up "scripts" for TV-productions<br>
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*Identify future research &amp; development areas - especially related to technical solutions (e.g. tracking, virtual runners 3D graphics, wireless cameras etc.)
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*Get support from as many related groups/people as possible in order to collect information and opinions
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One important tool in the project is the webpage orienteering-tv.net. The webpage is a wiki-type page - the project hopes to get a group of contributors building up knowledge in this field which is very important for the future of the sport.
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The following is the planned content:  
*[[Broadcasts|Historical overview of TV broadcasts from orienteering events]]  
*[[Broadcasts|Historical overview of TV broadcasts from orienteering events]]  
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*[[GPS|Use of GPS in TV-productions:&nbsp;Best practice manual/tips]]  
*[[GPS|Use of GPS in TV-productions:&nbsp;Best practice manual/tips]]  
*[[Bestpractice|Best practice manual for TV and orienteering]]
*[[Bestpractice|Best practice manual for TV and orienteering]]
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The project is non-profit and lead by Jan Kocbach. Please [mailto:jan@kocbach.net contact Jan Kocbach on e-mail] if you are interested in contributing to the project. In its initial form the project is planned to have no running costs.

Revision as of 23:39, 9 October 2011

Orienteering & TV in the Future

The goal of the "Orienteering & TV in the Future" project is to increase the quality of TV broadcasts from orienteering races and raising the standards by increasing knowledge and making best practice manuals.

This work includes:

  • Gathering information and opinions from TV people/producers
  • Gather and "review" previous international and national TV-productions to identify concepts that work/do not work
  • Description and practical use of known technical solutions
  • Matching disciplines with production concepts - set up "scripts" for TV-productions
  • Identify future research & development areas - especially related to technical solutions (e.g. tracking, virtual runners 3D graphics, wireless cameras etc.)
  • Get support from as many related groups/people as possible in order to collect information and opinions

One important tool in the project is the webpage orienteering-tv.net. The webpage is a wiki-type page - the project hopes to get a group of contributors building up knowledge in this field which is very important for the future of the sport.

The following is the planned content:

The project is non-profit and lead by Jan Kocbach. Please contact Jan Kocbach on e-mail if you are interested in contributing to the project. In its initial form the project is planned to have no running costs.