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Tumba and JP need a bit of time to get more chemistry together, but Tumba's excitment and NFL voice is honestly a refreshing contrast to JP's monotone. I also agree with turdburgler (+ Show Spoiler +On February 10 2012 06:54 turdburgler wrote: if you could take some notes during the day before broadcast, maybe prepare an interesting fact or 2 and have it written down and/or memorised. i think it would make the talk and the chat between you feel more smooth. maybe you do this already, well then id just suggest a bit more rehersal time, if you have the time to spare that is. ), I know y'all have the facts beforehand, just work on delivery. That will probably come as chemistry improves though.
All in all, things are looking pretty good!
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Europeans don't just want the EU qualifer's times to be better, we want all the shows times to be more europe friendly .
Another quick thing, I'm no production expert but the lighting you have in the studio is too relaxing for me, red and dimmed kinda dulled the excitement also at least during the finals your blue shirt clashes pretty horribly with the ambient red glow.
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I thought the production and stream quality were excellent, no complaints there.
However, I think you should put more thought in the caster selection. JP + Apollo was excellent, but JP + Tumba was kinda just 2 play-by-play casters doing their thing and the dynamic just didnt work. I can understand that getting Day9 to cast in the middle of the week is easier said than done, but still that's the one complaint I have about the EU invitationals, the casting could have been better.
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I thought the entire thing was amazing. I can't wait to see more and more content from MLG--2012 is the year of MLG!
I'm so glad to see Tumba getting more and more exposure on the internets! I don't know if it was just the relocation blues (due to moving to NYC) but it seemed like something was eating at JP and he didn't have the energy that Tumba did. I was having to work most of the time that it was on so I was keeping the stream in the background but I never felt like I didn't know what was going on because of the experienced and energetic casting... even if it was a little bit one sided.
Don't mean to say anything bad about JP--I can't wait to see more content and I am sure he is going to be amazing in the next thing he casts but I think that Tumba clearly did a better job this weekend.
Don't have anything to say about the visuals because, as I said, I mostly just listened.
--Daq
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On February 10 2012 07:24 Bagi wrote: I thought the production and stream quality were excellent, no complaints there.
However, I think you should put more thought in the caster selection. JP + Apollo was excellent, but JP + Tumba was kinda just 2 play-by-play casters doing their thing and the dynamic just didnt work. I can understand that getting Day9 to cast in the middle of the week is easier said than done, but still that's the one complaint I have about the EU invitationals, the casting could have been better.
I actually found I couldn't stand Apollo and JP together. They are pretty good casters by themselves (JP is better though ) but as a casting team I feel like they really lack the energy that is provided by someone like Day9, Husky, or Tasteless.
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really good overall.
but since i'm european, i only watch the VODs and the MLG video player has always been terrible for me. i appreciate the nice quality for free, but i have to refresh every video ~10 times and hit HD each time until it actually plays in HD rather than medium, or sometimes even randomly low. not sure if others have this problem.
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On February 10 2012 06:20 itmeJP wrote:It is incredibly awesome if you guys are able to communicate to us that you like what you're seeing / you hate what you're seeing and what you want to see in addition to. Also, feel free to shoot any (constructive) casting feedback my way to via this post! Thanks so much guys and see you guys on-air Edit: We're aware of the European qualifier time slot and plan to make a change for future EU qualifiers. Sorry about that.
Production seemed solid the few times I could watch so late at night. That huge MLG overlay in the top center sometimes blocks the production tab when a lot of stuff is produced. That's a minor issue, but on the other hand, that thing really doesn't need to be THAT huge.
As for casting feedback/criticism, the usual. Way too many "Uhs" and overuse of words, plus "going to be" and "will" for stuff that's just happened or is happening right now. I dont think, the player in the upper right is "going to be" MouzThorzain, I believe he already is. Same for "...will clean that attack up." just when the attacker has just lost his last unit.
That's not to you specifically, JP. 95% of casters do that, that's why I said, the usual. Wanna be the first one to eliminate these no-nos from your vocabulary?
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I love every bit of it, including the broadcast time ^_~ Keep up the good work!
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Why was violet invited for eurpean qualifier? and why werent the brackets fully invited to max ?
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The biggest problem I had was the colors and top score bar the first night. They didn't line up and you showed mirror match-ups (a light blue zerg shown as blue, and a blue zerg shown as red, is terrible) and it was incredibly confusing. It was fixed the next day, and has been since. Any urgent feedback has already been given and solved, which is why MLG is so great.
The best thing you've done is pick a european caster (Apollo) to team up with for the casts. He's far more familiar with the players and what they've been up to locally than any traditional, american MLG caster would be. I assume you're picking one of the english casters in Korea for the matches this week, and then falling back to well, anyone, for the north american games. If so -- well done.
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Was a good show, not counting any stream or skype issues
Both JP and Tumba did a great job, but I honestly think Tumba killed it! Keep up the good work!
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- The broadcast was too many days after the games were played. I already knew the results of the Millenium team which were the ones I wanted to watch.
- I wanted to watch more games from the losers' bracket. That's the interresting part about double elimination is that you can follow players that lost early. But here you only showed the final games of the losers' bracket so it lost its charm.
- You should have cast alternatively losers brackets games and winners bracket games in my opinion, because in a real tournament that's the chronology. It increases the feeling that games happened a long time ago.
- I don't really like when each caster says he root for a player because that sounds fake. If one caster says he roots for a player that's cool but I don't like when the 2nd one says "ok if you pick this player I'll pick the other player". Especially since you probably know the results or at least if it was a 2-1 or 2-0 series.
- The most important part : make your overlay in the same way Starcraft 2 shows players. If in starcraft 2 the scoreboard shows this player on the left don't put him on the right in your overlay !!! Because our brain is very confused if the player on the left of the screen isn't who your overlay says he is. Also don't forget players' colors but you fixed it on day 2.
I made a picture that explains how your overlays should be and it is also how Starcraft 2 displays the score. Check the demos if you have time and you'll see sc2 shows the score in a better way than the mlg stream. + Show Spoiler +
Ps : I don't like when casters start talking by saying "I mean" but I know that's not on purpose :/
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I don't have any major qualms on the production side of things, the games were clean and easy to watch for the most part and the transitions were good. I agree with the idea above of making sure that the overlays match up with the side that the player spawns on and their color. Small things like that go a long way. I realize it can be frustrating when the players spawn on different sides or use different colors throughout a match, but going that extra mile will make the production appear much cleaner overall.
I'd also prefer avoiding the full screening of the caster currently talking between games because while that is effective in a podcast environment, I don't feel like it's suitable with the back and forth that should be going on between the casters during the lull before the next game. Keep the casters on the same screen and keep a dialogue going as opposed to question then answer.
That psuedo-complaint also applies to the casting. It felt a lot like JP was just asking questions and making comments of his own without any real dialogue or discussion happening consistently. This was applicable for when he was paired up with dApollo and Tumba. It seemed like the two latter mentioned casters were trying hard to keep dialogue going, but were having a rough time of it. That's something that I think should be promoted and I commend dApollo and Tumba for that and I hope the casting moves more into that direction in the future. Excitement too. Excitement and interest. dApollo and Tumba in particular seemed to really be into the matches and I wasn't seeing that echoed.
Other than that, I thought that the qualifier overall was excellent. Great games all around and I look forward to seeing how the event progresses. Despite not being an EU resident, I'll just echo the sentiment that it would be best to cater to the EU folks first and the rest of us second for their qualifier. At the very least they should be accommodated in some fashion may it be rebroadcast or better times overall.
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I wouldnt mind if the audio was slightly louder. I rather need to lower volume if its too loud than have it maxed and be just not loud enough.
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All I know is the cast tonight is pretty bad. It's the Korean qualifier and they have a kid that appears to be 12 and in his bedroom that said he didn't know the Korean scene during a game. IEM has Bitter, Rotterdam, Rob Simpson MLG has a little kid that obviously doesn't know the match ups or players. He speaks waay to fast also. Here is a fact, He never said code S or code A once during the cast. MLG you really need to step it up.
I may sound critical, but being nice cause you are MLG won't help you improve. I would love to meet the genius that said, yeah lets put this guy on.
The studio looks very good, and the over all production is great. But do these matches justice its Korea man! JP has to be frustrated.
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I have a small suggestion for your brackets: please don't add 0-2 scores for players that actually didn't played their matches. Just post it as 1-0 or w/o. For example in the EU qualifier, XlorD and Bigs gave walkovers, but on the MLG bracket there's no mention of that.
If MarineKing goes 0-2 early in the winner bracket and 0-2 in the loser bracket, there's no way for us to know if he actually played in those matches.
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This lisp is driving me crazy.
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On February 10 2012 06:22 Ingebrigtsen wrote: I really liked the part were the broadcast was on when all the europeans were sleeping
highlight of the tournament for me aswell.
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It would be nice if you guys made the top bar displaying the player names had a little cutoff at the bottom so you could show the supply from each player from the blizzard name plates thing. It's a little hard to see the supplies in the top corner unless you're full screen ;_;
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