This is something I did two years ago and I'm pretty sure I'm safe in posting it. Enjoy.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
BYU vs. Wyoming
So you've all heard stories about Laramie and how exciting the fans can be, right? Well my dad comes with me to the away games to help film. Without him we wouldn't have enough camera angles to make a decent highlight. I usually stay on the BYU sideline and my pops stays on the visiting team's sideline. This usually isn't a big deal, but then there was Wyoming.
The only time that my dad had a truffle on the sidelines was when the Notre Dame leprechaun kept jumping in front of my dad's camera in South Bend a couple years ago. (I told him he should have beat the guy up... that would've made SportsCenter...) So at Wyoming my dad was doing his thing and expecting to hear stuff from the fans. If you haven't been to Laramie, there isn't a lot of room between the first row of seats and the player's bench. This makes it so that when you walk behind the bench to get to the other side of the field, you have to get a little up close and personal with the crowd. Two years ago they would yell at him as he crossed, this year, nothing. The fun didn't come from the crowd, it came from what appeared to be Wyoming's graduate assistants.
There was this one guy who kept standing in front of my dad's camera as he was filming. My dad's first move was to just step to the side and keep filming. Well, the next play, the guy stands in front of my dad's camera and as the play is developing, my dad steps to the side and notices that the guy sidesteps with him to stay in front of the camera. My dad steps to the side again and the guy moves again with him. My dad is no little guy and ain't scared to take on a Wyoming Cowboy. My dad, while filming mind you, lowers his shoulder into the guy and gives him a hard shove. You can imagine how frustrating this would be. My dad finished filming the play and as soon as the play ended takes the camera down and looks to hunt down this guy. As he looks around, the guy was gone! He had split and didn't mess with my dad the rest of the time.
It's always fun to head to Laramie. You can't leave without some good stories to tell.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
BYU vs. TCU
I just wanted to get a quick post in this week. In case you didn't see the play very well, I'm posting a video of when Gooch tore his ACL. It's looking like he's done for the year. By watching the clip below, it looks like it was kind of a freak thing. He didn't really get hit that hard, but it was just enough to mess him up.
Anyways, I'm out for now, but I'm calling for a win in Laramie. 31-14.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
BYU vs. CSU
After every home game, the football players are given food which is usually waiting for them as they enter the locker room. The video crew gets some of the food as well. We will go into the locker room and grab enough food for everyone that helps film and then take the food back to the Student Athlete Building where we eat as we make sure the coaches' footage is getting logged.
Well, there was a minor catastrophe after the CSU game. For the first time (and probably last time) we had Panda Express cater the post-game meal. I LOVE Panda Express. I understand that it isn't authentic, but my American taste buds love it. So I go into the locker room to grab enough food for me and the rest of the crew only to find out that the food wasn't there yet. Heads were absolutely rolling for this one. Making football players wait for food is a sin! No one knew what to do. Players were asking where the food was. We had to give some of them candy bars just to tide them over. When the food finally did arrive, half of the players were gone. They must have had tons of sweet and sour pork left over.
The game went well. I was a little nervous going into this game. We hadn't played a tough opponent for weeks. Sometimes bye weeks can kill your momentum. We came out swinging though and were smart enough to give the ball to Harvey. Anyone else amazed by his consistency? He's just a good person too. Watching some of his behind the scenes interactions with others just really impresses me. He's really down to earth and doesn't let the success get to his head. You can tell he is trying to do the right things and has his head on straight.
BYU is going to win the conference this year. No doubt.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
BYU vs. Eastern Washington
BYU's football team played Eastern Washington last week. I'm originally from Southern California and I don't do well in the cold weather. The game this week was brutal. By the end of the game it had snowed so hard, my camera could barely see through the snow to film the game. As I looked up to the press box, I noticed that the snow was so thick, I almost couldn't see the press box through it all. Probably the heaviest snow I have ever been in.
The highlight of the game though was when Harvey Unga ran the ball towards the goal-line and was hit out-of-bounds into one of our camera guys. The camera guy is actually my brother. We've been ragging him pretty good ever since. I included a copy of the clip, so check it out.
As a joke, we made a copy of the clip and put in Harvey's locker. We left a note on the DVD that said something to the effect of, "Watch this DVD. Don't expect to be in the highlight video this week. We camera guys stick together..." Something like that. Don't worry though... Harvey will definitely be in the highlight video this week.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
BYU vs. UNLV
This past week BYU played UNLV. I was nervous going into this game because UNLV has played tough when they're at home. (Just ask Utah.) I didn't know what to expect from UNLV and if they "showed up" it could be a tough fight to the end.
We arrived in Las Vegas on Friday afternoon. I was stoked because I got an aisle seat with no one in the middle. Sometimes I get stuck in a middle seat. Not fun. We leave from the Provo airport to save the team from driving all the way to Salt Lake to fly out. I guess since they charter the plane it makes sense that we make them come to Provo. This year has been nice because we've been chartering JetBlue. I guess JetBlue removed a row of seats in order to expand their legroom, and that, along with the DirecTV, has been wonderful. When we got on the plane we had L&L Hawaiian food to tide us over 'til we got to Vegas. There was pulled pork, glazed chicken, and a type of steak. Way good. They feed us so much on these trips. It also seems that there is a never-ending supply of Gatorade on these trips.
We landed in Las Vegas and then got on the bus which took us to our hotel. The traffic was pretty bad so I watched an episode of The Office on my way over. (Did anyone else think that the DVD box floating around the screen to start off last week's episode was ingenious? Loved it!) When we got to the hotel I helped set up the team meeting rooms with the video equipment and also tested the highlight video to make sure the sound levels were fine. For the New Mexico highlight we used a song from the movie "Step Up". I think the song is called "I'mma Shine". I actually really liked this song for the video. It went well.
After all the setup was done, I went out to dinner with my pops (he comes to all the away games to help film). We went to the RIO buffet. Good stuff. When we got back to the hotel I had the option of getting a "snack" before I hit the sack, but opted out since I still hadn't recovered from the meal on the plane and the buffet. Now, when I say snack, I really a dinner after dinner. This is no snack. They typically have hamburgers, chicken fingers, french fries, fruit, ice cream, more gatorade. :) They're always feeding us.
The next morning I had a sweet omelette and some other typical breakfast stuff. I watched some football in the hotel, had lunch, and went to the game. UNLV's setup is a little different than most. They say that the setup is what it is because of the XFL team that used to be there. They have the locker rooms right off of the field. I guess they used to have the XFL practices to the opposite side of the locker rooms as the stadium's field. They had a practice field in what is now the parking lot, so they wanted the locker rooms right in the middle of it all. It makes for some easy access to the locker rooms. We had some battery issues this week with our cameras s0 it was very convenient to have the locker rooms so close.
The game started out close, but our defense played great which made the mistakes on offense not so critical. This next week we play Eastern Washington (a I-AA school). It looks like we are taking the game seriously and I suspect an easy victory.
I'm calling it 41-14.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Highlight Videos and Football
One of the best things that one can do to become a better videographer is to consistently work on editing projects. I do my best to keep busy by editing weekly highlight videos for Brigham Young University's football team. I notice that there are those who edit "highlight videos" of BYU football using TV footage. This is mostly done by people as a hobby. While this may help to become a better editor, this does nothing to improve one's ability to shoot footage, work with cameras, manage live events, log & capture, etc. Using TV footage for highlight videos really hinders the "art" of creating a highlight video. I like being able to film the game myself so that as I edit, I am able to create my own works. I have noticed that my ability to edit has improved because of being on the field and filming the games myself. I feel that I receive ideas for how I will edit this week's video based on what I see through the lens as I film. While we still get the broadcast melt to have extra footage, I do what I can to use my footage and that of my fellow workers so that the video feels like it is ours.
The highlight videos that I create are internal only. In other words, no one is allowed to see them but the players and coaches. (This is because of some of the broadcast rights that go along with the footage that we shoot.) Last year we tried to work out how to distribute these videos, but we discovered that it would take a lot of work with some "high-ups" to make it happen. I think that there are some contractual obligations to CSTV and others that hinder the distribution of any of these types of videos.
The videos are shown in a pre-game meeting prior to the team getting on the bus to head to the stadium. The team comes to the meeting very focused. The meeting starts by us showing a highlight video of the previous week's game. (I'm pretty sure this is typical of all division I schools.) After the video is finished, one of the captains will usually say something to the team and lead them in break before they get on the bus. The fun part is getting all of the equipment taken down before the buses leave us behind. (They left us once in South Bend... well, actually, it was a city outside of South Bend where the hotel was... we lost the police escort to the stadium, so it took us quite a while to get to the stadium... you can imagine the traffic on game day at Notre Dame...) We have a projector, speakers, DVD player, sound board, and lots of cables that we have to take down in a just a minute or two. We have it down pretty good (we're going on three years now). Once we get all of the equipment on the bus, we head to the stadium and shoot the next game to make the next highlight video.
It makes for long nights and fun weekends. Producing highlight videos is a tedious process, but being able to edit consistently has allowed me to improve my efficiency. I've been able to cut out about 10 hours worth of work since the first year that I did the highlight videos for BYU. This week we go to Las Vegas to play UNLV. I plan on giving a report on how the game goes. I may turn this blog into a BYU blog since I have a game each week to talk about. We'll see how it goes...
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