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illu
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Canada2531 Posts
July 13 2010 04:12 GMT
#1
Who do you think have more energy? The Spanish commentators for WC (GGGGOOOAAAALLL!!!) or the MBC commentators(plaGGGUUUUUUU!!!)?





In my opinion, the MBC commentators showed just as much energy as the Spanish, even though a plague means far less for the MBC staffs than a goal in the 115th minute for the Spanish.

However, the point of this blog is not just about posting two youtube video and asking the readers to compare the volume. The point is that in my opinion (e-)sports are exciting to watch at least partially because the commentators yells out of "excitements" - that is, when the commentator sounds excited, you become excited too.

I think this is similar to how laugh track works. In case you are not familiar, laugh tracks are pre-recorded sound that gets played in TV shows right after a joke is told (e.g. Friends, Big Bang Theory, etc. use laugh tracks). While some sources say laugh tracks give cues about when to laugh to the audience in front of the TV, I believe it's a conformity effect - when you think other people are laughing, you think it's funny too, or perhaps even funnier than if the laugh track was not played.



Just a random thought. Thanks for reading.

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ella_guru
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada1741 Posts
July 13 2010 04:15 GMT
#2
I like plaguuuuuu more because it means something game changing MIGHT happen. It's suspense and action at the same time. A big gooooooooooaaaaaal is closer to a GG. The thing happened and probably changed the game.

The spanish guys dont have any things like "SLIIIIIIDE TAAAAACKLEEEEEEEEEEEUUUUU" . They cant be as good. Ever.
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mOnion
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States5657 Posts
July 13 2010 04:19 GMT
#3
On July 13 2010 13:15 ella_guru wrote:
I like plaguuuuuu more because it means something game changing MIGHT happen. It's suspense and action at the same time. A big gooooooooooaaaaaal is closer to a GG. The thing happened and probably changed the game.

The spanish guys dont have any things like "SLIIIIIIDE TAAAAACKLEEEEEEEEEEEUUUUU" . They cant be as good. Ever.


haha this is pretty true
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Chef
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
10810 Posts
July 13 2010 04:19 GMT
#4
I love StarCraft commentators. When the game is big and the action is intense, they really let you know it. They serve as a double function of information and hype... Whereas regular sports commentary is like 'oh, he passed to this guy... now to this guy. HE SHOOTS! hits the post... (unexcited).

They seem to only care about the end result. That's kind of the tragedy of sports in general though. The actual game is pretty repetitive, and if you're a fan you really are just waiting for goals. You can get into the nitty gritty of player switches and combinations if you're really savvy, but most people just kind of stare at people moving back and forth. In SC I think that the variety of the game is much more evident.
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SkysLa
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Canada84 Posts
July 13 2010 04:32 GMT
#5
On July 13 2010 13:19 Chef wrote:
I love StarCraft commentators. When the game is big and the action is intense, they really let you know it. They serve as a double function of information and hype... Whereas regular sports commentary is like 'oh, he passed to this guy... now to this guy. HE SHOOTS! hits the post... (unexcited).

They seem to only care about the end result. That's kind of the tragedy of sports in general though. The actual game is pretty repetitive, and if you're a fan you really are just waiting for goals. You can get into the nitty gritty of player switches and combinations if you're really savvy, but most people just kind of stare at people moving back and forth. In SC I think that the variety of the game is much more evident.


A person who doesnt understand starcraft well could say the same thing. A move like storming a few workers could be huge to a person that understands the game but to just some person it would seem like nothing cause noone has won yet. I do think starcraft commentators are a bit more ecstatic about things.


Also about being unexcited after hitting the post and stuff.. I think thats more situational. I mean when someone gets fouled purposely you won't see most commentators yelling at the person or something cause they have to commentate.
apm66
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Canada943 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-13 04:34:38
July 13 2010 04:34 GMT
#6
On July 13 2010 13:15 ella_guru wrote:
I like plaguuuuuu more because it means something game changing MIGHT happen. It's suspense and action at the same time. A big gooooooooooaaaaaal is closer to a GG. The thing happened and probably changed the game.

The spanish guys dont have any things like "SLIIIIIIDE TAAAAACKLEEEEEEEEEEEUUUUU" . They cant be as good. Ever.

hahahaa lol awesome! you had me at TACKLEEUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!! what made it so funny is that i pictured a korean commentator screaming "TACKLEUUUUUUUUUU!"
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OpticalShot
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada6330 Posts
July 13 2010 04:34 GMT
#7
Commentating makes it worth watching. Honestly I can't stand watching SC with user- and foreign- commentators, NOT because they're less knowledgeable or speaking English or whatever, but they can't simply match the energy and excitement level of the Korean (MBC/OGN) commentators. Korean commentators really know how to get the crowd involved in the game.
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Disregard
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
China10252 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-13 04:35:56
July 13 2010 04:34 GMT
#8
Korean casters have the vocal speed but their ability to hold their breath to pronounce a 1* syllable word for 30 seconds, is lacking.
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ella_guru
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada1741 Posts
July 13 2010 04:40 GMT
#9
On July 13 2010 13:32 SkysLa wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 13 2010 13:19 Chef wrote:
I love StarCraft commentators. When the game is big and the action is intense, they really let you know it. They serve as a double function of information and hype... Whereas regular sports commentary is like 'oh, he passed to this guy... now to this guy. HE SHOOTS! hits the post... (unexcited).

They seem to only care about the end result. That's kind of the tragedy of sports in general though. The actual game is pretty repetitive, and if you're a fan you really are just waiting for goals. You can get into the nitty gritty of player switches and combinations if you're really savvy, but most people just kind of stare at people moving back and forth. In SC I think that the variety of the game is much more evident.


A person who doesnt understand starcraft well could say the same thing. A move like storming a few workers could be huge to a person that understands the game but to just some person it would seem like nothing cause noone has won yet. I do think starcraft commentators are a bit more ecstatic about things.


Also about being unexcited after hitting the post and stuff.. I think thats more situational. I mean when someone gets fouled purposely you won't see most commentators yelling at the person or something cause they have to commentate.



I would watch every sport if every gesture was blown out of proportion. No joke, and I wouldnt tire of it.

Hockey - FACE OFFFFFFFFFFFFUUU
Basketball - 3 POINTER HOLY FUCK
UFC - ROUND ONE BEGINSS!!!!!!! CHRIST GOD DAMNIT WE ARE IN FOR A RUMBLER!!!!
Darts - DART IS THROWN!!!
Marathons - THE RACE CONTINUES STILL AT A PAINFULLY RESERVED SPEED
Poker - CARD IS DEALTUUUUUUU
Equestrian - THERE IS A HORSE IN THIS GOD DAMNED SPORT AND ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN WHEN NATURE IS INVOLVED!
Each day gets better : )
hacklebeast
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States5090 Posts
July 13 2010 04:55 GMT
#10
I like the plaguuu, but it probaly has to do with the fact I don't understand Korean. It is 20 minutes of jiberish, and then "PLAGUUUU!!!"

On a side note, I also like it when they say " ah, scoge scoge scoge."
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Chef
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
10810 Posts
July 13 2010 04:57 GMT
#11
On July 13 2010 13:32 SkysLa wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 13 2010 13:19 Chef wrote:
I love StarCraft commentators. When the game is big and the action is intense, they really let you know it. They serve as a double function of information and hype... Whereas regular sports commentary is like 'oh, he passed to this guy... now to this guy. HE SHOOTS! hits the post... (unexcited).

They seem to only care about the end result. That's kind of the tragedy of sports in general though. The actual game is pretty repetitive, and if you're a fan you really are just waiting for goals. You can get into the nitty gritty of player switches and combinations if you're really savvy, but most people just kind of stare at people moving back and forth. In SC I think that the variety of the game is much more evident.


A person who doesnt understand starcraft well could say the same thing. A move like storming a few workers could be huge to a person that understands the game but to just some person it would seem like nothing cause noone has won yet. I do think starcraft commentators are a bit more ecstatic about things.


Also about being unexcited after hitting the post and stuff.. I think thats more situational. I mean when someone gets fouled purposely you won't see most commentators yelling at the person or something cause they have to commentate.

I disagree. My proof is random Korean girls and the Estro coach saying they don't play, but they love watch. Units exploding is very visceral and is something hard to miss, plus the commentators actually explain the strategy, unlike worthless hockey commentators.
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zappa372
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Chile365 Posts
July 13 2010 04:58 GMT
#12
Sorry, but korean commentators should commentate everything on earth
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Bibbit
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada5377 Posts
July 13 2010 04:59 GMT
#13
I think the intensity that these Korean commentators have for Starcraft is one of the main things missing from the English casters we have for sc2. It seems everybody is trying to be all analytical like Day[9] and (most often) failing at it horribly, often saying shit like "You should send a drone to scout because sometimes the Overlord doesn't get to see everything on time." I hear this and all I can think is "..."

That's why Tasteless is one of my favourite english commentators, if not the best in my eyes (tossup between him and his brother). Tasteless sometimes gets really into it and yells like a madman.
]343[
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
United States10328 Posts
July 13 2010 05:30 GMT
#14
On July 13 2010 13:40 ella_guru wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 13 2010 13:32 SkysLa wrote:
On July 13 2010 13:19 Chef wrote:
I love StarCraft commentators. When the game is big and the action is intense, they really let you know it. They serve as a double function of information and hype... Whereas regular sports commentary is like 'oh, he passed to this guy... now to this guy. HE SHOOTS! hits the post... (unexcited).

They seem to only care about the end result. That's kind of the tragedy of sports in general though. The actual game is pretty repetitive, and if you're a fan you really are just waiting for goals. You can get into the nitty gritty of player switches and combinations if you're really savvy, but most people just kind of stare at people moving back and forth. In SC I think that the variety of the game is much more evident.


A person who doesnt understand starcraft well could say the same thing. A move like storming a few workers could be huge to a person that understands the game but to just some person it would seem like nothing cause noone has won yet. I do think starcraft commentators are a bit more ecstatic about things.


Also about being unexcited after hitting the post and stuff.. I think thats more situational. I mean when someone gets fouled purposely you won't see most commentators yelling at the person or something cause they have to commentate.



I would watch every sport if every gesture was blown out of proportion. No joke, and I wouldnt tire of it.

Hockey - FACE OFFFFFFFFFFFFUUU
Basketball - 3 POINTER HOLY FUCK
UFC - ROUND ONE BEGINSS!!!!!!! CHRIST GOD DAMNIT WE ARE IN FOR A RUMBLER!!!!
Darts - DART IS THROWN!!!
Marathons - THE RACE CONTINUES STILL AT A PAINFULLY RESERVED SPEED
Poker - CARD IS DEALTUUUUUUU
Equestrian - THERE IS A HORSE IN THIS GOD DAMNED SPORT AND ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN WHEN NATURE IS INVOLVED!


ROFL

Baseball - HE SWINGS HIS BAT
Tennis - LOOOOOOOOOVE LOOOOOOOOOOOVE
Swimming - OH MY GOD A FLIP TURN
Biking - THESE SIX GUYS ARE STILL IN A PACK TOGETHER AFTER AN HOUR HOLY SHIT AREN'T THEY BORED?
Math competition - TURN OVER YOUR PAPERSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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Ftrunkz
Profile Blog Joined April 2007
Australia2474 Posts
July 13 2010 06:21 GMT
#15
i cant wait for the first big "FUNGUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!, AH, BANELING! BANELING!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!"
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illu
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Canada2531 Posts
July 13 2010 06:40 GMT
#16
On July 13 2010 14:30 ]343[ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 13 2010 13:40 ella_guru wrote:
On July 13 2010 13:32 SkysLa wrote:
On July 13 2010 13:19 Chef wrote:
I love StarCraft commentators. When the game is big and the action is intense, they really let you know it. They serve as a double function of information and hype... Whereas regular sports commentary is like 'oh, he passed to this guy... now to this guy. HE SHOOTS! hits the post... (unexcited).

They seem to only care about the end result. That's kind of the tragedy of sports in general though. The actual game is pretty repetitive, and if you're a fan you really are just waiting for goals. You can get into the nitty gritty of player switches and combinations if you're really savvy, but most people just kind of stare at people moving back and forth. In SC I think that the variety of the game is much more evident.


A person who doesnt understand starcraft well could say the same thing. A move like storming a few workers could be huge to a person that understands the game but to just some person it would seem like nothing cause noone has won yet. I do think starcraft commentators are a bit more ecstatic about things.


Also about being unexcited after hitting the post and stuff.. I think thats more situational. I mean when someone gets fouled purposely you won't see most commentators yelling at the person or something cause they have to commentate.



I would watch every sport if every gesture was blown out of proportion. No joke, and I wouldnt tire of it.

Hockey - FACE OFFFFFFFFFFFFUUU
Basketball - 3 POINTER HOLY FUCK
UFC - ROUND ONE BEGINSS!!!!!!! CHRIST GOD DAMNIT WE ARE IN FOR A RUMBLER!!!!
Darts - DART IS THROWN!!!
Marathons - THE RACE CONTINUES STILL AT A PAINFULLY RESERVED SPEED
Poker - CARD IS DEALTUUUUUUU
Equestrian - THERE IS A HORSE IN THIS GOD DAMNED SPORT AND ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN WHEN NATURE IS INVOLVED!


ROFL

Baseball - HE SWINGS HIS BAT
Tennis - LOOOOOOOOOVE LOOOOOOOOOOOVE
Swimming - OH MY GOD A FLIP TURN
Biking - THESE SIX GUYS ARE STILL IN A PACK TOGETHER AFTER AN HOUR HOLY SHIT AREN'T THEY BORED?
Math competition - TURN OVER YOUR PAPERSSSSSSSSSSSSS


Quick! Someone send IMO this suggestion right now!
:]
serenidite
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Korea (South)505 Posts
July 13 2010 06:42 GMT
#17
On July 13 2010 14:30 ]343[ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 13 2010 13:40 ella_guru wrote:
On July 13 2010 13:32 SkysLa wrote:
On July 13 2010 13:19 Chef wrote:
I love StarCraft commentators. When the game is big and the action is intense, they really let you know it. They serve as a double function of information and hype... Whereas regular sports commentary is like 'oh, he passed to this guy... now to this guy. HE SHOOTS! hits the post... (unexcited).

They seem to only care about the end result. That's kind of the tragedy of sports in general though. The actual game is pretty repetitive, and if you're a fan you really are just waiting for goals. You can get into the nitty gritty of player switches and combinations if you're really savvy, but most people just kind of stare at people moving back and forth. In SC I think that the variety of the game is much more evident.


A person who doesnt understand starcraft well could say the same thing. A move like storming a few workers could be huge to a person that understands the game but to just some person it would seem like nothing cause noone has won yet. I do think starcraft commentators are a bit more ecstatic about things.


Also about being unexcited after hitting the post and stuff.. I think thats more situational. I mean when someone gets fouled purposely you won't see most commentators yelling at the person or something cause they have to commentate.



I would watch every sport if every gesture was blown out of proportion. No joke, and I wouldnt tire of it.

Hockey - FACE OFFFFFFFFFFFFUUU
Basketball - 3 POINTER HOLY FUCK
UFC - ROUND ONE BEGINSS!!!!!!! CHRIST GOD DAMNIT WE ARE IN FOR A RUMBLER!!!!
Darts - DART IS THROWN!!!
Marathons - THE RACE CONTINUES STILL AT A PAINFULLY RESERVED SPEED
Poker - CARD IS DEALTUUUUUUU
Equestrian - THERE IS A HORSE IN THIS GOD DAMNED SPORT AND ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN WHEN NATURE IS INVOLVED!


ROFL

Baseball - HE SWINGS HIS BAT
Tennis - LOOOOOOOOOVE LOOOOOOOOOOOVE
Swimming - OH MY GOD A FLIP TURN
Biking - THESE SIX GUYS ARE STILL IN A PACK TOGETHER AFTER AN HOUR HOLY SHIT AREN'T THEY BORED?
Math competition - TURN OVER YOUR PAPERSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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Metalwing
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Turkey1038 Posts
July 13 2010 06:44 GMT
#18
MBCGame commentators really are the best ones on earth. They really got much more energy than stupid OGN ones. I really love to hear the sound of "Shibidaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa shibidaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" or something like that from MBCGame commentators at the start of each game. Also their "PLAGUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU" or "REAVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" is totally awesome. They are really better than many other commentators.

Also, for the energy and passion of the game, plz also watch brazilian or latin american (spanish talking) football commentators. They are worth watching as well.
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krndandaman
Profile Joined August 2009
Mozambique16569 Posts
July 13 2010 08:20 GMT
#19
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pheus
Profile Joined February 2010
Australia161 Posts
July 13 2010 17:08 GMT
#20
I would say that because they are experienced with playing starcraft themselves they know how intense it can be when there is potential for game changing moves to be made. I know that even without commentary when I see the potential for a huge or game ending move to be made when I'm watching a replay it is quite exciting and there is a feeling of anticipation.

Starcraft games really can be decided or turned around in an instant and this is very exciting. In other sports there is usually only this level of could go either way excitement and anticipation during the last few minutes of games where the scores are neck to neck.

There's a lot more exciting moments in starcraft compared to other sports so it's a lot easier for the commentators (and viewers) to get excited.
Linx_101
Profile Joined November 2008
Canada166 Posts
July 13 2010 20:19 GMT
#21
On July 13 2010 13:34 Disregard wrote:
Korean casters have the vocal speed but their ability to hold their breath to pronounce a 1* syllable word for 30 seconds, is lacking.

I don't know about that. They say GG for pretty long sometimes
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