i sold arms at hogwarts
Chapter 197 The game will be broadcast live
The game means nothing if it is not broadcast live.
Especially for competitions that take place on a closed island, if the competition process is not broadcast live and the results are only announced at the end, not only will the audience's enthusiasm not be mobilized, but they will even doubt the fairness of the competition process.
It's a pity that Remi really couldn't spare the time to make special broadcast equipment, so he could only slightly modify the monitoring screen on the tactical glasses and use it as a live broadcast screen.
It doesn't satisfy Remi in terms of look and feel. There are many pictures and the scope of a single picture is very small. The field of view is shaking back and forth, but... something is better than nothing.
In order to cover up the shortcomings of the live broadcast equipment and increase the enjoyment of the game, Remit added a delay of up to 5 minutes to the broadcast function.
In this way, Remy can act as a director in the broadcast room and arrange the pictures displayed on the main screen reasonably so that there is always exciting content to be broadcast on the main screen, instead of always showing a certain player hiding in a corner. There was no movement.
On the day of the live broadcast, Remy was not alone. Luna, Principal Dumbledore and Professor Grindelwald were also helping in the broadcast room.
Luna is really here to help, Principal Dumbledore is here because he heard about new gadgets and is curious about it, and the same is true for Professor Grindelwald. These two are actually here to have fun.
But two more people can also provide two more pairs of eyes, which can help Remy share a lot of workload.
When the competition officially begins, Professor McGonagall, an experienced professional emcee, is still responsible for guiding the contestants.
Under the guidance of Professor McGonagall, everyone put on their combat uniforms, put on their tactical glasses and equipment and boarded the plane.
There are cameras inside and outside the plane, so Remy and the others don't need to be too busy at this step. They only need to switch the camera to the exterior from time to time.
There are also cameras on the bottom of the plane to watch the contestants leaving on their broomsticks.
After they leave, they can only rely on the cameras on the tactical glasses they wear to broadcast live.
"The plane is about to fly to the take-off and landing point, so cheer up. If you see any exciting or interesting operations, just say the number so that I can cut the screen." Remi reminded.
"Can you just press a button to cut through the screen? It's really magical... How about I be responsible for cutting the screen?" Principal Dumbledore suggested eagerly.
"Are you sure? If you cut this wrong, there will be a live broadcast accident." Remy asked worriedly.
"Don't worry, although I am old, my eyes can still see clearly." Principal Dumbledore said.
"Wait a while, wait until the number of contestants decreases, and it won't be too busy at that time. If you are interested, you can give it a try."
With that said, Remy sat down in front of the console.
The layout of the console is very simple. There is a large screen in the front that displays a total of 5 sub-screens of 5x25. There is also a smaller screen raised diagonally in the middle of the table. This screen can display the broadcast screen.
There are fifty buttons on the left and right sides of the table screen representing the contestants. There are also several buttons at the bottom of the screen used to control the cameras on the aircraft. Each button has a clear digital number. You only need to press it to control the camera. The numbered screen cuts to the small screen in the middle.
The operation is very simple, but there are many places that need to be looked at at the same time, so it is easy to lose sight of one and get confused.
However, the large number of contestants in the early stage resulted in too many split screens. After the number of contestants decreased in the middle and later stages, they became more relaxed.
The fewer people there are and the fewer camera seats, the easier it is to direct.
"The take-off and landing points have arrived." Luna reminded.
"Okay, pay attention to the first person to leave the cabin."
Remy nodded and switched the screen back and forth between the interior of the cabin and the bottom of the aircraft. At the same time, he kept an eye on the 25 images on the screen in front of him to see who was ready to leave the cabin first.
"number 56."
After hearing Luna's call, Remy subconsciously pressed the button number 56 on his right.
The scene switched instantly, and sure enough, I saw a pair of hands grabbing a broom handle and flying towards the island.
After the screen paused for three seconds, Remy switched the screen to the bottom of the cabin again.
"Now focus on interesting scenes, such as stunts or aviation accidents, anything funny or exciting," Remy said.
"Okay, are these the pictures they saw when they were flying on broomsticks? It looks like we are flying on broomsticks... I haven't used a broomstick for a long time, and I really miss it." Denbu Principal Lido said.
"Stop lamenting and work hard." Professor Grindelwald reminded.
"I'm watching... No. 84 is doing a giant spin, and the picture is quite impressive." Principal Dumbledore said.
Remy nodded, switching the screen the moment Principal Dumbledore announced his number, and automatically blocked Principal Dumbledore's "trash talk".
He doesn't have the energy to chat with people now. He has too much content to pay attention to.
In fact, the switching button can also be distributed to Principal Dumbledore and others, allowing them to decide to switch the screen freely, but that can easily cause a "crash".
That is, one person just switched the screen, and the audience cut away again before they could see clearly.
Now only Remy is in control, he can control the duration of each picture to ensure the audience's viewing experience.
Only Remy can do this job, because he is the only one who has watched the live broadcast!
"No. 31 landed, and his teammates landed quickly," Grindelwald said suddenly.
"receive."
He quickly switched the screen to No. 31. After No. 31 rushed into the nearest house and looted everything in the house, Remy switched the screen to another group of players who had gathered.
Switching back and forth among several groups of players, from time to time a camera in the air will be cut to give a panoramic view of the island.
Five minutes later, the picture was transmitted to the viewing venue.
The viewing venue is not underground but on the Quidditch pitch. At this moment, the Quidditch pitch has been transformed into a panoramic model of the island. There are a bunch of labels on the model, with the number, name and number of each player written on the label. The college they are in.
The number is a five-digit number, with the first two digits indicating the team and the last three digits indicating their entry number.
For example, "02001" means that this player is the No. 1 player in this game and belongs to the No. 2 team.
As the screen on the model lights up, the labels on the model begin to move, and at the same time, professional Quidditch commentator Lee Jordan begins to explain the game.
"Friends in the audience, the first post-Black Tide Rescue Competition has begun, and now the contestants are boarding the plane in an orderly manner and heading to the island. We can see that the contestants have changed into combat uniforms and put on tactical glasses. We will see you later. Being able to see what they see and enjoy an immersive and epic event!”
With Lee Jordan's passionate voice, the atmosphere of the audience was instantly mobilized, and bursts of cheers erupted from the auditorium.
However, they didn't know that the game had already started 5 minutes ago.
Especially for competitions that take place on a closed island, if the competition process is not broadcast live and the results are only announced at the end, not only will the audience's enthusiasm not be mobilized, but they will even doubt the fairness of the competition process.
It's a pity that Remi really couldn't spare the time to make special broadcast equipment, so he could only slightly modify the monitoring screen on the tactical glasses and use it as a live broadcast screen.
It doesn't satisfy Remi in terms of look and feel. There are many pictures and the scope of a single picture is very small. The field of view is shaking back and forth, but... something is better than nothing.
In order to cover up the shortcomings of the live broadcast equipment and increase the enjoyment of the game, Remit added a delay of up to 5 minutes to the broadcast function.
In this way, Remy can act as a director in the broadcast room and arrange the pictures displayed on the main screen reasonably so that there is always exciting content to be broadcast on the main screen, instead of always showing a certain player hiding in a corner. There was no movement.
On the day of the live broadcast, Remy was not alone. Luna, Principal Dumbledore and Professor Grindelwald were also helping in the broadcast room.
Luna is really here to help, Principal Dumbledore is here because he heard about new gadgets and is curious about it, and the same is true for Professor Grindelwald. These two are actually here to have fun.
But two more people can also provide two more pairs of eyes, which can help Remy share a lot of workload.
When the competition officially begins, Professor McGonagall, an experienced professional emcee, is still responsible for guiding the contestants.
Under the guidance of Professor McGonagall, everyone put on their combat uniforms, put on their tactical glasses and equipment and boarded the plane.
There are cameras inside and outside the plane, so Remy and the others don't need to be too busy at this step. They only need to switch the camera to the exterior from time to time.
There are also cameras on the bottom of the plane to watch the contestants leaving on their broomsticks.
After they leave, they can only rely on the cameras on the tactical glasses they wear to broadcast live.
"The plane is about to fly to the take-off and landing point, so cheer up. If you see any exciting or interesting operations, just say the number so that I can cut the screen." Remi reminded.
"Can you just press a button to cut through the screen? It's really magical... How about I be responsible for cutting the screen?" Principal Dumbledore suggested eagerly.
"Are you sure? If you cut this wrong, there will be a live broadcast accident." Remy asked worriedly.
"Don't worry, although I am old, my eyes can still see clearly." Principal Dumbledore said.
"Wait a while, wait until the number of contestants decreases, and it won't be too busy at that time. If you are interested, you can give it a try."
With that said, Remy sat down in front of the console.
The layout of the console is very simple. There is a large screen in the front that displays a total of 5 sub-screens of 5x25. There is also a smaller screen raised diagonally in the middle of the table. This screen can display the broadcast screen.
There are fifty buttons on the left and right sides of the table screen representing the contestants. There are also several buttons at the bottom of the screen used to control the cameras on the aircraft. Each button has a clear digital number. You only need to press it to control the camera. The numbered screen cuts to the small screen in the middle.
The operation is very simple, but there are many places that need to be looked at at the same time, so it is easy to lose sight of one and get confused.
However, the large number of contestants in the early stage resulted in too many split screens. After the number of contestants decreased in the middle and later stages, they became more relaxed.
The fewer people there are and the fewer camera seats, the easier it is to direct.
"The take-off and landing points have arrived." Luna reminded.
"Okay, pay attention to the first person to leave the cabin."
Remy nodded and switched the screen back and forth between the interior of the cabin and the bottom of the aircraft. At the same time, he kept an eye on the 25 images on the screen in front of him to see who was ready to leave the cabin first.
"number 56."
After hearing Luna's call, Remy subconsciously pressed the button number 56 on his right.
The scene switched instantly, and sure enough, I saw a pair of hands grabbing a broom handle and flying towards the island.
After the screen paused for three seconds, Remy switched the screen to the bottom of the cabin again.
"Now focus on interesting scenes, such as stunts or aviation accidents, anything funny or exciting," Remy said.
"Okay, are these the pictures they saw when they were flying on broomsticks? It looks like we are flying on broomsticks... I haven't used a broomstick for a long time, and I really miss it." Denbu Principal Lido said.
"Stop lamenting and work hard." Professor Grindelwald reminded.
"I'm watching... No. 84 is doing a giant spin, and the picture is quite impressive." Principal Dumbledore said.
Remy nodded, switching the screen the moment Principal Dumbledore announced his number, and automatically blocked Principal Dumbledore's "trash talk".
He doesn't have the energy to chat with people now. He has too much content to pay attention to.
In fact, the switching button can also be distributed to Principal Dumbledore and others, allowing them to decide to switch the screen freely, but that can easily cause a "crash".
That is, one person just switched the screen, and the audience cut away again before they could see clearly.
Now only Remy is in control, he can control the duration of each picture to ensure the audience's viewing experience.
Only Remy can do this job, because he is the only one who has watched the live broadcast!
"No. 31 landed, and his teammates landed quickly," Grindelwald said suddenly.
"receive."
He quickly switched the screen to No. 31. After No. 31 rushed into the nearest house and looted everything in the house, Remy switched the screen to another group of players who had gathered.
Switching back and forth among several groups of players, from time to time a camera in the air will be cut to give a panoramic view of the island.
Five minutes later, the picture was transmitted to the viewing venue.
The viewing venue is not underground but on the Quidditch pitch. At this moment, the Quidditch pitch has been transformed into a panoramic model of the island. There are a bunch of labels on the model, with the number, name and number of each player written on the label. The college they are in.
The number is a five-digit number, with the first two digits indicating the team and the last three digits indicating their entry number.
For example, "02001" means that this player is the No. 1 player in this game and belongs to the No. 2 team.
As the screen on the model lights up, the labels on the model begin to move, and at the same time, professional Quidditch commentator Lee Jordan begins to explain the game.
"Friends in the audience, the first post-Black Tide Rescue Competition has begun, and now the contestants are boarding the plane in an orderly manner and heading to the island. We can see that the contestants have changed into combat uniforms and put on tactical glasses. We will see you later. Being able to see what they see and enjoy an immersive and epic event!”
With Lee Jordan's passionate voice, the atmosphere of the audience was instantly mobilized, and bursts of cheers erupted from the auditorium.
However, they didn't know that the game had already started 5 minutes ago.
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