Play-by-Play Sports Program ( Video Broadcast - Class II (over 1,500))Back
Place Name: First Place Contestant Name: Arapahoe HS video broadcast Entry Title: 2024 CHSAA 6A Boys Basketball Quarter-Final Game: Smoky Hill vs. Mountain Vista Entry Credit: Mac Shaver ~ Arapahoe HS, Jake Chau ~ Grandview HS, Devin Imsirpasic ~ Grandview HS, Trey Larson ~ Arapahoe HS, Charlie Wood ~ Regis Jesuit HS, Reece Nelson ~ Mountain Vista HS
Place Name: Second Place Contestant Name: Rampart HS / Video Broadcast Entry Title: Rampart Football vs Doherty Live Broadcast 8-31-23 Entry Credit: Liam Martin, Caden Reid
Place Name: Third Place Contestant Name: Mountain Vista HS - Video Broadcast Entry Title: MVHS Play-by-Play Broadcasting Entry Credit: Jonah Cullen
Place Name: Honorable Mention Contestant Name: Grandview HS - Video Entry Title: Boys Basketball Quarterfinals Mountain Vista vs. Smoky Hill Entry Credit: Jacob Chau, Devin Imsirpasic
Place Name: Honorable Mention Contestant Name: Eaglecrest HS - video broadcast Entry Title: Centennial League Girls Basketball Tournament: Eaglecrest vs. Arapahoe Entry Credit: Kaden Gonzales, Jhorden Gill
Place Name: Honorable Mention Contestant Name: Regis Jesuit HS / Video Broadcast Entry Title: Raider Sports Network Broadcast 2024 Entry Credit: Charlie Wood , Barrett Pavlik
Competition Comment: Deciding factors were camerawork and commentators' knowledge of the game and the players (from both teams).
Re: camerawork, if you have the ability to use more than one camera, that's great...but don't "cross the line" with one of them. It's called the 180-degree rule, and if you cross the line and switch between cameras during action, you flip the screen direction of everyone/everything, and that can be confusing. You can use a camera from the other side of the "line" for replays and player/coach ISOs, but not during action.