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Fox-based German Bundesliga first to use artificial crowd voice in Dortmund, Bayern
During a massive game on Tuesday between German football giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, the FS1 broadcast became the first media in the United States to use artificial noise for fans in a massive game. The Korean baseball ESPN broadcast also showed a small excessive crowd, but not to this extent.
It was so annoying and ridiculous for me to hear the crowd voice associated with a great game like Der Klassiker, and I didn’t see fans in the seats as a precaution during the Corona virus pandemic. While the reaction is mixed with Fox’s Bundesliga experience that began this
weekend, some fans seem to have been involved.
Totally disagree— Dominic Stanford (@domz0000) May 26, 2020
A very informal survey of about 1,500 Twitter users ’advertising showed that 37% liked it, 33% hated it, and 30% still couldn’t make a decision. Derek Ray, an international football performer who plays English playing in the German Bundesliga, loves using it in Germany.
"You can choose whether it is or not. If it were me, instead of listening to it in the situation where it was played, he said, 'How do players react to it? But others can see / hear it differently.'
I am sure, and I and Rae agreed to see empty seats and hear the crowd still mölyn, which does not exist. But when I look at another way to read Twitter and only hear TV companies describe the procedure, the noise of the crowd makes me feel comfortable and comfortable and normalized.
There is no doubt that all the major American universities as well as professional and sports networks follow the Fox FOXA Bundesliga to find out what these artificial sounds and voices look like, but how fans interact with them. Earlier this month, Fox’s Joe Buck Buck, the cover sound for the NFL and MLB main network, said the NFL in Fox will show its viewers artificial fanatical noise on football TV broadcasts in the fall.
With the NBA planning to return to the empty space at Disney World in Orlando in July, it will be interesting to see how it handles broadcast sound as it moves straight to the end of the regular season and / or playoffs. The NHL expects to announce a 24-season playoff season when it returns to play. The league and NBC have to decide whether Playoff Hockey is quiet on TV or if ad fans are used to it in their aftermath. holiness. . The same situation if baseball decides to give us games in 2020 and if college football and basketball happen.
As the German Bundesliga continues on the match list in the middle of the week, the matches on the field are very important, but how their matches are shown on TV and how we can determine how we will watch the sport during the rest of the calendar year.
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