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100% LCFC TV launched

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Are any of you here aware of what we are doing at 100lcfc.com?

We have just done our first fan's debate show for the site and 100% LCFC TV on you tube, and we are looking for more of you to get involved as we go forward into the coming campaign.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCRTkzhMAxY&feature=youtu.be&list=UU1VepZYLtaCcZOOChHRMIrg

 

Be gentle, it was our first effort.

Potential weekly live streamed shows with some former players in the pipeline for you all to get involved in.

 

100lcfc.com is our home, or find us on Facebook.

 

I'm sure you'll all have fun slagging us off, but we don't get paid and we are trying to bring some quality content by the fans for the fans.

Posted

Are any of you here aware of what we are doing at 100lcfc.com?

We have just done our first fan's debate show for the site and 100% LCFC TV on you tube, and we are looking for more of you to get involved as we go forward into the coming campaign.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCRTkzhMAxY&feature=youtu.be&list=UU1VepZYLtaCcZOOChHRMIrg

 

Be gentle, it was our first effort.

Potential weekly live streamed shows with some former players in the pipeline for you all to get involved in.

 

100lcfc.com is our home, or find us on Facebook.

 

I'm sure you'll all have fun slagging us off, but we don't get paid and we are trying to bring some quality content by the fans for the fans.

Ive no doubt we will but best of luck with it all!!  :thumbup:

Posted

I think this has the potential to be quite good if you can get interesting content and interviews. Some constructive criticism, if it was me, I would do the interviews sitting down. I just think it looks abit less awkward in that setup. Also is there any scope of both the interviewer and interviewee each having a mic? Other than than, I like it :thumbup:

Posted

Schlupp can't play for England now. You look like you wanted to pull him up on that!  lol Not bad Mack, although to be honest, if somebody gets something like that wrong about their own players, then I worry for the overall quality, especially if he's the Chief Editor. 

 

Still a future in sports journalism for you  :pearson:

Posted

A good first try. Of course, it's hard to judge the show or the concept based on only its very first edition.

 

A few suggestions:

a) Maybe you want to go for a "real" studio (or small room) instead and avoid using a green screen - two seats and a little table already do the trick. Personally, I'd prefer real outdoor locations the most.

b) Have people sit down - if you want them to stand, let them stand in a more comfortable position (using a chair or a desk to lean on as assistance)

c) Use a wireless mic with sender/receiver on both interviewee and interviewer (a pair of Sennheisers, for instance) - it's a bit awkward when you have to move the only hand microphone available left and right all the time

d) Two cameras (one for close-ups, one for wide shots to cut back and forth, for example) work better and it gives it all a more "professional" look - however, I know it can be a luxury at times (cameras can be pricey)

e) Interviews of that length appear a bit bland if you can't mix it up with something else (but that's just my personal view on things) - ideally, you want to make them shorter/more concise

Posted

A good first try. Of course, it's hard to judge the show or the concept based on only its very first edition.

 

A few suggestions:

a) Maybe you want to go for a "real" studio (or small room) instead and avoid using a green screen - two seats and a little table already do the trick. Personally, I'd prefer real outdoor locations the most.

b) Have people sit down - if you want them to stand, let them stand in a more comfortable position (using a chair or a desk to lean on as assistance)

c) Use a wireless mic with sender/receiver on both interviewee and interviewer (a pair of Sennheisers, for instance) - it's a bit awkward when you have to move the only hand microphone available left and right all the time

d) Two cameras (one for close-ups, one for wide shots to cut back and forth, for example) work better and it gives it all a more "professional" look - however, I know it can be a luxury at times (cameras can be pricey)

e) Interviews of that length appear a bit bland if you can't mix it up with something else (but that's just my personal view on things) - ideally, you want to make them shorter/more concise

Some decent feedback here from MC Prussian. Would agree with everything they say, especially the two cameras. It will make your interviews look so much more professional - it's what my company does when filming weddings - making the bland look interesting.

Look forward to seeing more of this, keep posting them on here.

Posted

When you get going subtitles would be useful - long shot i know.

Posted

I 'd like to see spontaneity, for example the sexy bloke on the left starts with balancing a balti pie on his head ( this stays there for nearly the whole duration), he should start to take off his cardy once he starts talking and by the end has removed every item of clothing (his old bill is censored like when you watch Japanese porn) He then eats the pie, grabs the interviewer by the chinny chin skin then slaps him round the face and shouts "that's a spicy meat- ball.

Not saying do this exactly, just an example

Posted

I 'd like to see spontaneity, for example the sexy bloke on the left starts with balancing a balti pie on his head ( this stays there for nearly the whole duration), he should start to take off his cardy once he starts talking and by the end has removed every item of clothing (his old bill is censored like when you watch Japanese porn) He then eats the pie, grabs the interviewer by the chinny chin skin then slaps him round the face and shouts "that's a spicy meat- ball.

Not saying do this exactly, just an example

but what percentage LCFC and what percentage spontaneity?

Posted

I 'd like to see spontaneity, for example the sexy bloke on the left starts with balancing a balti pie on his head ( this stays there for nearly the whole duration), he should start to take off his cardy once he starts talking and by the end has removed every item of clothing (his old bill is censored like when you watch Japanese porn) He then eats the pie, grabs the interviewer by the chinny chin skin then slaps him round the face and shouts "that's a spicy meat- ball.

Not saying do this exactly, just an example

 

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Posted

I 'd like to see spontaneity, for example the sexy bloke on the left starts with balancing a balti pie on his head ( this stays there for nearly the whole duration), he should start to take off his cardy once he starts talking and by the end has removed every item of clothing (his old bill is censored like when you watch Japanese porn) He then eats the pie, grabs the interviewer by the chinny chin skin then slaps him round the face and shouts "that's a spicy meat- ball.

Not saying do this exactly, just an example

Hilarious as usual.
Posted

Clips and visuals like player faces would be good, maybe some different sections, to break up the talking, and the wireless mics and sitting down is a must.

There is a Liverpool based chat show where they have memorabilia behind them and ags and such, something like this would be good. Also, just chatting like real fans, less formal

Atmosphere.

All in all a good effort though!

Posted

Thanks for the comments, we'll take them all on board, and I'm sure improve as we make more shows.

On the Schlupp international situation, as my memory serves me he has only played in 2 friendlies for Ghana, and that still makes him eligible for other nations ala Diego Costa etc.

I'm hoping we can have a thread here somewhere that can be pinned that we can post the shows to, and going forward get more fans involved in the live stream broadcasts.

Posted

Any type of additional LCFC coverage/broadcasting is great and top effort to you for doing this off your own backs.

 

No one can really harshly criticise what you're doing, although if I was in your shoes I would happily accept constructive criticism to improve what you're doing. A couple of things I would say is for one get your facts right beforehand eg, Schlupp plays for Ghana senior team, therefore can't play for England. Another thing the video/sound quality is pretty poor and maybe 2 mic's would be more suited in that scenario. I would also agree that a simple table and chair scene would come across a lot better and you would be able to talk a lot more comfortable.

 

Once again, nothing critical will come from me and also if you need anything graphical/photoshop based then give me a shout, I'd be more than willing to help.

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A good first try. Of course, it's hard to judge the show or the concept based on only its very first edition.

 

A few suggestions:

a) Maybe you want to go for a "real" studio (or small room) instead and avoid using a green screen - two seats and a little table already do the trick. Personally, I'd prefer real outdoor locations the most.

b) Have people sit down - if you want them to stand, let them stand in a more comfortable position (using a chair or a desk to lean on as assistance)

c) Use a wireless mic with sender/receiver on both interviewee and interviewer (a pair of Sennheisers, for instance) - it's a bit awkward when you have to move the only hand microphone available left and right all the time

d) Two cameras (one for close-ups, one for wide shots to cut back and forth, for example) work better and it gives it all a more "professional" look - however, I know it can be a luxury at times (cameras can be pricey)

e) Interviews of that length appear a bit bland if you can't mix it up with something else (but that's just my personal view on things) - ideally, you want to make them shorter/more concise

 

This.

Posted

I 'd like to see spontaneity, for example the sexy bloke on the left starts with balancing a balti pie on his head ( this stays there for nearly the whole duration), he should start to take off his cardy once he starts talking and by the end has removed every item of clothing (his old bill is censored like when you watch Japanese porn) He then eats the pie, grabs the interviewer by the chinny chin skin then slaps him round the face and shouts "that's a spicy meat- ball.

Not saying do this exactly, just an example

 

 

Can you please stop ? repetition is the dull instrument of a dull mind. A one trick pony is only as good as you see it the once.  

Posted

Apart from the technical aspects, 2 mics, better sound and video quality, I think you need to have a clearer idea of how you want it to come across.

 

The set-up is an interviewer/interviewee but the content is 2 blokes chatting down the pub, the interviewer clearly wants to to chat and give his own opinion and is clearly a Leicester fan and has a valid opinion, but in an interview he should talk less and offer his opinion less (take note Stringer) and allow the "guest" to talk more.

 

If you are having a "down the pub" type chat, then you can both chip in with thoughts and views.

 

Like these 2: http://www.thisisanfield.com/2014/08/liverpool-v-man-united-pre-match-build-up-show/

 

Obviously without the horrible scouse accents, and whilst you shouldn't go FKW, there is plenty of tasteful LCFC merchandise out there that you could wear that identifies you with the club.

 

The other thing is you need to give me and other fans (especially FT members) a reason to watch, you didn't really say anything that hasn't already been discussed to death on here on Radio Leicester or down the pub, and at the moment I have no reason to listen to your opinion over anyone else. There is nothing wrong with what you said, but nothing new. 

 

If you want to do something interesting, get an Everton fan on for a pre match and post match chat, put your predicted teams up, and compare strengths and weaknesses and then have a post match chat where you rub his scouse face in it over a pint when we beat them.

Posted

Can you please stop ? repetition is the dull instrument of a dull mind. A one trick pony is only as good as you see it the once.

Can you please stop ? repetition is the dull instrument of a dull mind. A one trick pony is only as good as you see it the once.

Point taken on repetition, however I feel you're just upset :D because you've been called a **** by lamby and lol lol told your photos are not funny on the phunny lol photos thread in one night. Don't worry you'll soon get over it. Can I also add the amount of emoticons lol lol lol you use in a single post sometimes is weird for a grown man. I suggest :D you hit the :D ignore button because the answer to your question is no. I'll never stop

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