EG & TL to Produce English Proleague Broadcasts - Page 9
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OminouS
Sweden1343 Posts
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Khul Sadukar
Australia1735 Posts
Didn't know TB even followed SC2. But tbh don't really watch his stuff. Guess we'll see today how it works out. | ||
Penev
28440 Posts
Wow, that's definitely a better archon. How could I miss that? There's even such a thing as a "bitter cookie" in my country (Netherlands). :D | ||
Chronos.
United States805 Posts
Last week I just decided to mute the English stream than listen to the LoL commentators (until I found the Korean stream)... not like I dislike them personally it's just they didn't know what they were talking about. Proleague is amazing, my favorite format and the best maps out of any tournaments ever, so I'm glad they have some English commentators that can do it justice. | ||
VKCA
Canada391 Posts
the best!!!! | ||
speknek
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AC3
Canada337 Posts
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Flumens
Canada9 Posts
I still don't understand why KeSPA isn't allowing their broadcast partner to handle the English broadcast... Is this really going to be good for anyone in the long run? | ||
Jacmert
Canada1709 Posts
On December 15 2012 10:02 supernovamaniac wrote: I can assure you that KeSPA and IEG, as well as OGN, do care about the foreign scene and was working hard to resolve this issue. Wait, aren't you the guy in the stream chat who translates Korean for us?! THANKKKS #internethighfive That being said, though, if by KeSPA/IEG "working hard to resolve this issue", you mean that they will be charging more than $5 for the entire Proleague season, then I retract my complaint. Ha ha | ||
leo23
United States3075 Posts
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JeffGoldblum
Cook Islands191 Posts
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decado90
United States480 Posts
On December 15 2012 09:59 tinytin wrote: Next EG/TL Stop: GSTL. Where does it stop? Here I hope. EG-TL in all likelihood, even though rated number 1 in the Proleague "power rank", will finish dead last. Putting foreign teams into such prestigious leagues against players that train way more than them is a shame. What did Hero, Taeja, forGG + every other korean that joined a foreigner team say they liked about joining? More freedom. No practice schedule. Simply insulting to Korean teams when foreign teams + foreigners get placed into things they have worked their asses off for. Will Huk, Thorzain, or idra even win 10 games this season? | ||
i.of.the.storm
United States795 Posts
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Escape
Canada306 Posts
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looknohands119
United States815 Posts
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Daumen
Germany1073 Posts
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supernovamaniac
United States3046 Posts
On December 15 2012 10:05 Jacmert wrote: Wait, aren't you the guy in the stream chat who translates Korean for us?! THANKKKS #internethighfive That being said, though, if by KeSPA/IEG "working hard to resolve this issue", you mean that they will be charging more than $5 for the entire Proleague season, then I retract my complaint. Ha ha They aren't charging more than $5 for entire season (isn't that good for the fans though? =P) But from what I've heard last time, they were looking for casters. | ||
Adebisi
Canada1637 Posts
On December 15 2012 10:00 6BiT wrote: Will the casters actually be in the same room? Or talking over skype chat? It will be over Skype, and I agree it is a million times less than ideal, casting over skype kind of sucks, especially for something as prestigious as Proleague, but sometimes you have to work with the hand you're dealt, this goes for all parties involved. Hopefully down the line the broadcasts will have studio setups with the commentators together (even if it is offsite, I think that's fine, so long as the crowd/bench/player shots are still in). | ||
HornyHydra
Taiwan222 Posts
I am excited now! Hope the production quality will be much better than the current broadcast. GL EG-TL hope everything goes well | ||
WIllBIll
590 Posts
On December 15 2012 10:07 Adebisi wrote: It will be over Skype, and I agree it is a million times less than ideal, casting over skype kind of sucks, especially for something as prestigious as Proleague, but sometimes you have to work with the hand you're dealt, this goes for all parties involved. Hopefully down the line the broadcasts will have studio setups with the commentators together (even if it is offsite, I think that's fine, so long as the crowd/bench/player shots are still in). Maybe some Adebisi/Apollo casting from the studio then in the future? | ||
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