Quote ="FredParky"Marching Bands?
Old hat we had them in the 70's, from Lowton if my memory serves me correctly, both pre game and half time they used to march and had a section with wooden rifles they used to drill with (american style not UK).
=#FF0000I always have a spare camera if someone wants to operate it and buy the required wireless equipment so it can be connected to the LSV system then dip your bread it's all yours to do.'"
Fred we’ve discussed this before and of course it would be better if it could be all singing and dancing ‘live’ but if cost/manpower/match day time etc prevents it, we should still be looking at ways of improving what we are currently doing.
Pre-recorded players photos as the players are announced. I presume Alan more or less has a photo of most of the players.
Pre-recorded crowd photos, taken from one match shown at the next. Ask the photographer to take 4 or 5 crowd shots each game, (Wayne use to) once they know they might be shown on the screen you’ll soon start to see the funny faces, etc.
Kids in the stand making noise, great if shown live on the screen but wouldn’t really matter, if they could see photo’s themselves the following game.
Interview of match day mascot, first time I saw it was when we played Wakey in the Cup a couple of years back they didn’t have a screen. Just the little mascot and the PA guy on the pitch, as the teams warmed up.
HT entertainment the odd funny clip pre-recorded from Centurion’s TV doubles up as an advert. Other on field events great if they can be shown but doesn’t really need to be on the screen.
MOM again was done at Wakey without the screen.
How much manpower/cost would that require?