Thanks for your support guys! This documentary took ages to put together so I am very grateful for all your comments and feedback, let me know what kind of backstage videos you would like in the future! Regarding AI dubbing, this was actually super time consuming and imperfect because we are in early stage of the tech , but if you are interested you can check out the original French video on the channel Zebra Zone FR . All interviews have been dubbed in AI, and my talking head is not AI, it was always shot twice, once in French & once in English, with 2 different edits in total ( 1 French, 1 English ).
As an video technican myself I can just say: THANK YOU! This documentary is a very rare masterpiece in documenting all the hard work, that nobody sees in television.
The AI Lips are visible, but it's actually crazy how good this is working. Props to the effort bringing an indepth documentary like this to TH-cam. Television Broadcast, watch out, the gap is closing more and more!
I'm a broadcast producer and really want to thank you for this incredible documentary! You guys did an awesome job bringing light on the team and our jobs behind the scenes. Cheers!
Being a live production technician myself, it's so amazing to see all the aspects of a massive production together along with each team that services their respective area working in perfect sync. I'm solo for a lot of my events, so I have to think in terms of "what can I automate?" to take out my imperfect human nature, but these crews just add more and more skilled technicians and operators to the production that can think on the fly and accomplish so much. This documentary is fantastic, and I hope more people both inside and outside of tech production can see and appreciate it!
In my 63 years I’ve never had anyone explain how a sporting event is broadcast in real time in such a complete way from the technical to the way all the separate individuals work as a team! A very informative and fulfilling piece of video information! WELL DONE!
There’s so much going on behind the scenes that no one ever knows about. Any decently sized live production from theatre, church, and concerts and anything that is broadcast has hundreds or thousands of people that worked to make it what it was. Production is a very important job in the entertainment industry that’s very often overlooked
An amazing documentary! For the AI translation in the future, I would love to somehow make it clear when the audio and video I hear and see is original and when it is dubbed, but other than that, the content is of course just awesome.
19:45-22:50 must be one of the most fascinating moments that I have ever seen in a video. So many people working together in a tight space, yet enough to do it all! Everyone masters their unique role so that the insurmountable big, big task of a TV production can be tackled. Such a great piece of equipment and technology, to have a studio like that inside a moving vehicle! Indeed, I have asked myself many times, and it is an incredible moment to see and learn about everything that is going on. I will look forward to more videos about TV production, and as you said, the broadcast truck!
I was thinking the same and then boom💥 you reinvent yourself with this masterpiece...man, this was epic. Thanks so much for letting us into the world of live sporting events! Fantastique! Mon ami!!!
This Video just shot my respect for these kind of productions up into infinity. Think of what is going on when a major event like the Olympics or the Football Championship is going on? Incredible!! And not to forget: the quality of this video is just enormous. Great work!!!
Incredible piece of documentary about the production, top notch in every sense, all of the content in this channel is produced with passion that transpires from the video and audio quality. As a small technician in a small production studio I can really appreciate all of the work that is being put into this. Congratulations to all the team working at Zebra Zone and the team working to bring the football game to all screens
Bro~ ! this is incridble work! this is one of a kind doc that will go in the history of docs!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 thank you for granting us this chance to see one of a kind experience 🙌🙌
As someone who is interested in starting a live streaming company, this was a huge insight. Thank you for the quality of documentary, the energy, the effort, all of it shines through
I stumbed on this page but being a bass player for over 40 years and heavily involved in audio engineering this is one of the best documentary's I have seen to date showing what goes in to broadcast preparation for large sporting events!!!
Insane production! I have participated in the broadcasting backstage at a much smaller production than this and I can only begin to imagine the adrenaline and dopamine rush of running something at this scale. I am also super impressed by the dubbing, it worked really well and I love how it preserves more of the speakers' character than traditional VAs. Not only that, near the end with the "one word" question you chose not to translate them, which was absolutely the right choice! Some sentences were translated weirdly, with a couple actually leaving me a bit confused, but this entire video is so fantastic overall that it almost feels wrong to criticise something minor like that.😅 So, hats off to you, can't wait for the next one!
This was so amazing and insane at the same time. The hardwork to prepare is what I find so compelling. The level of skill, knowledge and experience on show here is off the charts. Then the idea of filming and producing this in such a unique way is shows what is possible if you are willing to first learn the rules then work outside those rules.
Come on ! This thing is free on youtube to watch! Hands down this is one of the best documentary I have seen offstage intricacies of any game. Good job.
AMAZING! Thanks for the backstage, got goose bumps in the last chapter! :) Very well thought video and awesome content, one of the channels I always gladly watch when a new vid comes out!
As an AV engineer myself, we seldom see documentaries or videos showing the behind the scene aspects of a great production, and receive just as little the appreciation we own to bring a spectacular show. Thanks for making this amazing documentary to show the world a little glimpse of what we do everyday for a living, and hats off to all the techicians, engineers, producers and crews for a great job done
Mettre en lumière les hommes de l’hombre. C’est clean c’est bien monté, c’est prenant. Tu nous régales encore une fois nous les fan de matos making of ! J’me suis dis « merde ils ont tous un anglais impeccable, je suis ridicule à côté de tout ces techniciens » puis j’ai compris que c’était de l’ia..j’ai hâte d’être demain! Bien joué !
Wow, it was one of the most interesting and informative experiences on youtube for the whole time. I appreciate your passion and attention to details in all your works, but this one is truly a masterpiece. Thank you from Ukraine)
chefs kiss from everybody and everything and especially from the team who constructed this video! From someone who's in college for this, I'm blessed that I saw this video.
I think it’s amazing how you made this deep dive accessible for everyone. Both people afflicted with production and total outsiders. Just the right amount of tech stuff and storytelling. Also amazing to see or rather hear all these French people speaking such good englisch - you really threw me off either way that lol
This documentary was very well done! I work in both film and television and when trying to share with people what live multi-camera television production is like, they cannot envision it compared to a film set. Yet, this video presents it very well with clarity and respect to television technicians everywhere!
Every single one of your videos are so well produced ... This is such an underrated channel.. I have been telling this from day 1 ... I am suprised that This kinda stuff is free on TH-cam... It is supposed to be on Netflix or something..
I've been so lucky as to work in the broadcasting team of The Gathering (one of the world's biggest gaming conventions, in Norway), where we use an OB truck very similar to that shown in this video. The amount of people involved in these productions amaze me all the time.
Such an amazing thing that it all comes together. I remember sitting in a production truck as a kid of a sports game that was locally produced. The fast pace and high energy of the director was something to see for live events. The replay room was analog 1 inch video tape on AMPEX reel to reel VTR recorders. I thought it was the coolest thing watching the tech physically grab the reels and turn them for slow motion. Not a jog/shuttle knob. The actual tape take up reels back and forth. Amazing what they did with analog video back in the day.
What astounding layers of education there are to content like this! It's like learning about *learning about* something, and the multiple dimensions taught directly multiply the knowledge gained! I love it when the fourth-wall gets broken but you even take it a step further to show what the wall between us was made of! What an intensely ambitious 30min video! Every time I thought "oh, but we're just going to glance over this aspect huh?...(like the drone and its pilot)" It turns out you were just waiting for the best opportunity to satisfy my curiosity and using your 30 minutes hyper-efficiently! _Bravo!_ I didn't think a documentary would deserve such a thoroughly dramatic soundtrack but the content of the video actually kept pace most of the time, and of course served to recreate the tension of the production day(s). Regarding the translation: At first it was apparent I was listening to a voice-dub of certain voices and sometimes, to compensate for any discrepancies, my brain was interpreting the background soundtrack as a ducked (muffled) original voice-under which tends to occur in real news interviews. After hearing more and more of the interviews, I drifted between the thoughts of being impressed by just how many of these crew members seemed to be fluent in English and the occasional hiccup would startle my suspension of disbelief. Sometimes this was an audio/video artefact and sometimes just an odd translation that could be generally dismissed as a form of broken-English. I finished the entire video without having scrolled down to read anything yet and I was certain I had an idea of which interviews were dubbed and which weren't. _- And that's when I read the comments_ realizing the generated mouth-substitutions were used, _which blew my mind yet again!_ Despite all my initial skepticism and scrutiny, I never actually focused on watching their mouths and subconsciously dismissed visual artifacts as a weird glitch in some automated blurring/DOF tech. The most convincing interviews were with the Live Producer "JP Karnage". I was certain he was native to Australia until hearing him speak French perfectly (to my untrained ears) and that weird final frame/smile where he tries to avoid sounding superior by smugly separating himself from the others, lol.
Really well made production. As a broadcast engineer working most of my life downstream of production I love to see behind the scenes of live acquisition. I hope this inspires more to come into this great industry. Looking forward to seeing more videos like this.
Is there any kind of award for a TH-cam documentary? This is just incredible and should be used as reference for any kind of videomaker or professional related to the audiovisual industry. Really well done guys 👏👏👏👏
Amazing video! People think that you just install a dozen of cameras and mics around the statium and that's it. But there is such a complex system, a huge crew and so much effort to put everything right in place to be able to broadcast a decent live footage to the viewers.
What a great video, man this was inspiring and informative to watch. There's a whole lot more involved in broadcast than I thought and have been exposed to. Thank you for this.
Wauw, what a great documentary! I work as an ENG-cameraman and photojournalist and i this pure enjoy. After the video, I saw that AI was used from French to English. I didn't even notice!
I love with how much passion they did that. A German streamer did something similar too but the production company did it completely bad, they thought that's just the internet we don't care. This is just beautiful how perfectly they did it.
Worked in OB trucks for 8 years. Mostly as a head of audio part, but also in DSNG truck, sometimes behind RCP or EVS. I feel seen. Thank you. 😊 This job is demanding, but the best school ever. ❤
This was so cool to see! Great video man! Btw the shot the crew got at the end with the free kick was insane, so cool to have stuff like that on the broadcast
Awesome vid. I think FIFA/EUFA can learn something from this. We see the steady cam already going into field of play with the NFL. Nice to see it happen in regular football as well.
What an AMAZING documentary! 😍 It's been long since I've watched such a masterpiece. Interesting, informative and entertaining at the same time. WELL DONE! 💪🏼
I recently got into videography as a photographer, I was just thinking about the kind of work that goes into a production like this. WOW merrrhnnn! An incredible production about an incredible production!
Wooooowwww this was so incredable to watch!! Excellent documentary and so well put together you guys did a fantastic job. I worked on large concerts that were also broadcast over satellite and cable TV including a second truck recording a live album and I thought that was pretty intense but this is just over the top LOL amazing how they keep it straight
My video experience goes back to early 70's Black/White 1" reel-to-reel video recorders in high school at the Episcopal Academy. John Carradine went there too, and I got to direct a two camera shot of him in A Man for All Seasons. He insisted the cameras be half way back in the theater so we couldn't get too close a look at his face. I wonder if that recording still exists? It is amazing to see how far TV has come in the digital age. I remember an OB truck at a college game, and the camera cables were like transatlantic cables, they were so thick. Thank you for your amazing documentaries.
Thanks for your support guys! This documentary took ages to put together so I am very grateful for all your comments and feedback, let me know what kind of backstage videos you would like in the future! Regarding AI dubbing, this was actually super time consuming and imperfect because we are in early stage of the tech , but if you are interested you can check out the original French video on the channel Zebra Zone FR . All interviews have been dubbed in AI, and my talking head is not AI, it was always shot twice, once in French & once in English, with 2 different edits in total ( 1 French, 1 English ).
I actually didnt recognise it, i thought why do they have an Australian accent, but shows you how professional you are!
Bro this is the best have seen so far, Uganda loves y'all
It was actually a painful journey bro
What software did you use for the dubbing?
What an amazing documentary l have seen here so nice.
As an video technican myself I can just say: THANK YOU! This documentary is a very rare masterpiece in documenting all the hard work, that nobody sees in television.
The great irony of television is that noone sees it untill you make a mistake.
💯 agree 👍🏻
@@BustedByBlake there is specialized software for this. Like "Ross Xpression" for example
This was extremely well put together, from both parties haha! The AI lips are genius
Unexpected to see you here stan
the hell are you doing here
well done considering its fake, but I could tell pretty easily and was put off by it. I've never been a fan of dubbing imo
The AI Lips are visible, but it's actually crazy how good this is working. Props to the effort bringing an indepth documentary like this to TH-cam. Television Broadcast, watch out, the gap is closing more and more!
Are you aware of what's up with that? I'm a bit confused what he changed😅
The original is French, but it's been dubbed to English and they are furthermore using AI to match the English lip movement.
@@vidventory thx!
Huh? I didn't even notice it lol
@@_virus Original audio is probably in French and he used AI + dubs to change it to english, pretty much flawless IMO
I'm a broadcast producer and really want to thank you for this incredible documentary! You guys did an awesome job bringing light on the team and our jobs behind the scenes. Cheers!
i think this is the best Behind The Scene i've ever seen , stack with the tech but still entertaining.
Lah, sampe sini bang ? 😅
Being a live production technician myself, it's so amazing to see all the aspects of a massive production together along with each team that services their respective area working in perfect sync. I'm solo for a lot of my events, so I have to think in terms of "what can I automate?" to take out my imperfect human nature, but these crews just add more and more skilled technicians and operators to the production that can think on the fly and accomplish so much. This documentary is fantastic, and I hope more people both inside and outside of tech production can see and appreciate it!
Amazing and impressive tech stack, I was not expecting this required level of expertise when it is so easy to watch it online as a viewer 😮
Thank you TLprod !
In my 63 years I’ve never had anyone explain how a sporting event is broadcast in real time in such a complete way from the technical to the way all the separate individuals work as a team! A very informative and fulfilling piece of video information! WELL DONE!
There’s so much going on behind the scenes that no one ever knows about. Any decently sized live production from theatre, church, and concerts and anything that is broadcast has hundreds or thousands of people that worked to make it what it was. Production is a very important job in the entertainment industry that’s very often overlooked
its Netflix quality documentry on youtube fkn amazing everything is perfect and learned a lot about unseen world of live productions
Dude this video blews your head of from rhe opening shots to the end. 😅😅😅😅 fucking awesome! Very very very well done Thibaud!
just reached to the end of the video.... This editing is brilliant! Congratulations for the BTS video Thibaud!
@@VagiPeti Thank you so much Péter!
@@zebrazone your welcome, and well deserved :)
An amazing documentary! For the AI translation in the future, I would love to somehow make it clear when the audio and video I hear and see is original and when it is dubbed, but other than that, the content is of course just awesome.
19:45-22:50 must be one of the most fascinating moments that I have ever seen in a video. So many people working together in a tight space, yet enough to do it all! Everyone masters their unique role so that the insurmountable big, big task of a TV production can be tackled. Such a great piece of equipment and technology, to have a studio like that inside a moving vehicle! Indeed, I have asked myself many times, and it is an incredible moment to see and learn about everything that is going on.
I will look forward to more videos about TV production, and as you said, the broadcast truck!
I dont know of any of these streamers participating, but i find it amazing that independent creators can create an event of this magnitude.
Was rewatching your stuff recently and wondering where you disappeared to!! So excited tp see this
right?
I was thinking the same and then boom💥 you reinvent yourself with this masterpiece...man, this was epic. Thanks so much for letting us into the world of live sporting events! Fantastique! Mon ami!!!
This Video just shot my respect for these kind of productions up into infinity. Think of what is going on when a major event like the Olympics or the Football Championship is going on? Incredible!!
And not to forget: the quality of this video is just enormous. Great work!!!
Incredible piece of documentary about the production, top notch in every sense, all of the content in this channel is produced with passion that transpires from the video and audio quality. As a small technician in a small production studio I can really appreciate all of the work that is being put into this. Congratulations to all the team working at Zebra Zone and the team working to bring the football game to all screens
Bro~ ! this is incridble work! this is one of a kind doc that will go in the history of docs!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
thank you for granting us this chance to see one of a kind experience 🙌🙌
Broooooo
This deserves more views 🔥
Big thanks to you and your team for coming up with this video
This documentary is so well put together. Everything is spot on from pacing to quality and it’s ridiculous how fun it is to watch a behind the scenes
As someone who is interested in starting a live streaming company, this was a huge insight.
Thank you for the quality of documentary, the energy, the effort, all of it shines through
Thanks!
An incredible production about an incredible production!
Wow, à la fin, Karim m'a donner des frissons avec son plan de caméra
Thank to show this. It's aweasome
I stumbed on this page but being a bass player for over 40 years and heavily involved in audio engineering this is one of the best documentary's I have seen to date showing what goes in to broadcast preparation for large sporting events!!!
Amazing production value, great insights and just awesome to see all the work behind the scenes. Thanks for just another great video.
Insane production! I have participated in the broadcasting backstage at a much smaller production than this and I can only begin to imagine the adrenaline and dopamine rush of running something at this scale.
I am also super impressed by the dubbing, it worked really well and I love how it preserves more of the speakers' character than traditional VAs. Not only that, near the end with the "one word" question you chose not to translate them, which was absolutely the right choice! Some sentences were translated weirdly, with a couple actually leaving me a bit confused, but this entire video is so fantastic overall that it almost feels wrong to criticise something minor like that.😅
So, hats off to you, can't wait for the next one!
This was so amazing and insane at the same time. The hardwork to prepare is what I find so compelling. The level of skill, knowledge and experience on show here is off the charts. Then the idea of filming and producing this in such a unique way is shows what is possible if you are willing to first learn the rules then work outside those rules.
One word. Phenomenal 🙌🙏
Come on ! This thing is free on youtube to watch! Hands down this is one of the best documentary I have seen offstage intricacies of any game. Good job.
Incredible, thank you for the in depth look showing what’s making such events possible.
Trabajo como productor y hago streaming de eventos, este video me hizo emocionar 😢. Les quedo muy lindo, esto no es solo un trabajo es una pasión. ❤
OMG Its a new zebra zone video, I have been waiting months for this!
AMAZING! Thanks for the backstage, got goose bumps in the last chapter! :) Very well thought video and awesome content, one of the channels I always gladly watch when a new vid comes out!
This is amazing! What an Inside! Insane! Thank you for the Documentary! Really enjoyed it! Can´t wait for the upcomming video!
As an AV engineer myself, we seldom see documentaries or videos showing the behind the scene aspects of a great production, and receive just as little the appreciation we own to bring a spectacular show. Thanks for making this amazing documentary to show the world a little glimpse of what we do everyday for a living, and hats off to all the techicians, engineers, producers and crews for a great job done
Karim the steadycam operator giving all those amazing shots which is not possible in any normal Fifa match
I've watched this 3 times already! Excellent production!👏👏👏👏
This is amazing, all the work that goes into such a large production is crazy!
Mettre en lumière les hommes de l’hombre. C’est clean c’est bien monté, c’est prenant. Tu nous régales encore une fois nous les fan de matos making of !
J’me suis dis « merde ils ont tous un anglais impeccable, je suis ridicule à côté de tout ces techniciens » puis j’ai compris que c’était de l’ia..j’ai hâte d’être demain!
Bien joué !
Wow, it was one of the most interesting and informative experiences on youtube for the whole time. I appreciate your passion and attention to details in all your works, but this one is truly a masterpiece.
Thank you from Ukraine)
chefs kiss from everybody and everything and especially from the team who constructed this video! From someone who's in college for this, I'm blessed that I saw this video.
I think it’s amazing how you made this deep dive accessible for everyone. Both people afflicted with production and total outsiders. Just the right amount of tech stuff and storytelling.
Also amazing to see or rather hear all these French people speaking such good englisch - you really threw me off either way that lol
Amazing work everybody on the team!
Muchas gracias por compartir, la espera, sin lugar a dudas, vale la pena por este nivel de contenido.
I'm so happy you uploaded again, this is gonna be an amazing video! Welcome back to youtube :)
This documentary was very well done! I work in both film and television and when trying to share with people what live multi-camera television production is like, they cannot envision it compared to a film set. Yet, this video presents it very well with clarity and respect to television technicians everywhere!
Every single one of your videos are so well produced ...
This is such an underrated channel.. I have been telling this from day 1 ...
I am suprised that This kinda stuff is free on TH-cam... It is supposed to be on Netflix or something..
I've been so lucky as to work in the broadcasting team of The Gathering (one of the world's biggest gaming conventions, in Norway), where we use an OB truck very similar to that shown in this video. The amount of people involved in these productions amaze me all the time.
This is incredible and I love how HQ the BTS is!!!
Such an amazing thing that it all comes together. I remember sitting in a production truck as a kid of a sports game that was locally produced. The fast pace and high energy of the director was something to see for live events. The replay room was analog 1 inch video tape on AMPEX reel to reel VTR recorders. I thought it was the coolest thing watching the tech physically grab the reels and turn them for slow motion. Not a jog/shuttle knob. The actual tape take up reels back and forth. Amazing what they did with analog video back in the day.
Ai Dubbing is already so good.. Crazy.
Yes, but it's a bit in the uncanny valley stage. It's good, but it also makes me a bit uncomfortable
Its his voice !
@@Franckinouinou I am ofc not talking about Monsieur Zebra but about the AI dubbed interviews :)
@@TDCIYB77 yeah didnt even notice until 10 min of video lol, its well done
What astounding layers of education there are to content like this!
It's like learning about *learning about* something, and the multiple dimensions taught directly multiply the knowledge gained! I love it when the fourth-wall gets broken but you even take it a step further to show what the wall between us was made of!
What an intensely ambitious 30min video! Every time I thought "oh, but we're just going to glance over this aspect huh?...(like the drone and its pilot)" It turns out you were just waiting for the best opportunity to satisfy my curiosity and using your 30 minutes hyper-efficiently! _Bravo!_
I didn't think a documentary would deserve such a thoroughly dramatic soundtrack but the content of the video actually kept pace most of the time, and of course served to recreate the tension of the production day(s).
Regarding the translation:
At first it was apparent I was listening to a voice-dub of certain voices and sometimes, to compensate for any discrepancies, my brain was interpreting the background soundtrack as a ducked (muffled) original voice-under which tends to occur in real news interviews.
After hearing more and more of the interviews, I drifted between the thoughts of being impressed by just how many of these crew members seemed to be fluent in English and the occasional hiccup would startle my suspension of disbelief. Sometimes this was an audio/video artefact and sometimes just an odd translation that could be generally dismissed as a form of broken-English.
I finished the entire video without having scrolled down to read anything yet and I was certain I had an idea of which interviews were dubbed and which weren't.
_- And that's when I read the comments_ realizing the generated mouth-substitutions were used, _which blew my mind yet again!_
Despite all my initial skepticism and scrutiny, I never actually focused on watching their mouths and subconsciously dismissed visual artifacts as a weird glitch in some automated blurring/DOF tech.
The most convincing interviews were with the Live Producer "JP Karnage". I was certain he was native to Australia until hearing him speak French perfectly (to my untrained ears) and that weird final frame/smile where he tries to avoid sounding superior by smugly separating himself from the others, lol.
This video is absolutely insane. I would pay good money to watch these type of contents in a cinema.
Really well made production. As a broadcast engineer working most of my life downstream of production I love to see behind the scenes of live acquisition. I hope this inspires more to come into this great industry. Looking forward to seeing more videos like this.
And when we needed him the most he returned spectaculary! Amazing work!
Is there any kind of award for a TH-cam documentary? This is just incredible and should be used as reference for any kind of videomaker or professional related to the audiovisual industry. Really well done guys 👏👏👏👏
This is masterfully done. An absolute masterpiece of film-making.
Your production quality is next level! Keep up the good work
Amazing video! People think that you just install a dozen of cameras and mics around the statium and that's it. But there is such a complex system, a huge crew and so much effort to put everything right in place to be able to broadcast a decent live footage to the viewers.
What a great video, man this was inspiring and informative to watch. There's a whole lot more involved in broadcast than I thought and have been exposed to. Thank you for this.
thank you for this incredible documentary! You guys did an awesome job
This is simply Incredible 👌
oh my bloody god, that was epic! What a documentary! The end gave me such goosebumps...just amazing!
Bah t'es trop fort !! Tout est énorme !!! C'est du boulot de dingue, je pourrais t'entendre m'expliquer tout ça des heures, Bravo ZZ
And He's back again! Love it!
Wauw, what a great documentary! I work as an ENG-cameraman and photojournalist and i this pure enjoy. After the video, I saw that AI was used from French to English. I didn't even notice!
I don't know how this video does not have Millions of views... Mind blown! Thank you for sharing this incredible experience
WOW!!!!
Glad you have covered this and will cover in detail soon, can't wait for that video.
Appreciate this much, from a fellow Hobbyists.
Thanks
This is amazing how you've put together the story and overall aspects of the technical team
This was absolutely AMAZING! I love the behind the scenes of Broadcasting. Thanks for presenting them! ❤ I can't wait for the next part.
I love with how much passion they did that. A German streamer did something similar too but the production company did it completely bad, they thought that's just the internet we don't care. This is just beautiful how perfectly they did it.
This documentary was crazy! So good to watch!
Worked in OB trucks for 8 years. Mostly as a head of audio part, but also in DSNG truck, sometimes behind RCP or EVS. I feel seen. Thank you. 😊
This job is demanding, but the best school ever. ❤
Live production is my life. This is fantastic to watch.
Really nice documentary, filled with energy and passion, truly representing the on-site feeling while filming in an unified team.
I learnt so much from this video and it was so cool to watch! why doesn't this have more views?
This is actually the best TH-cam video I've ever watched and I can't explain how 😅
This was so cool to see! Great video man! Btw the shot the crew got at the end with the free kick was insane, so cool to have stuff like that on the broadcast
Respect to all those guys.Thank you for the tour
This was epic!👏 Props to everyone involved!
What a terrific video. I’m not sure who did the better production, the guys with the trucks, or you! Excellent presentation man, thank you.
I love broadcast BTS. Knowing it's you I can already tell the video is going to be fantastic!
very very incredible behind the scene, hardwork, teamwork, coordination, 100 body 1 brain, good job
i was a young. i worked at broadcast corp. it's totally true. so nostalgic to me. thank you very much
Awesome vid. I think FIFA/EUFA can learn something from this. We see the steady cam already going into field of play with the NFL.
Nice to see it happen in regular football as well.
What an AMAZING documentary! 😍 It's been long since I've watched such a masterpiece. Interesting, informative and entertaining at the same time. WELL DONE! 💪🏼
Insanely good documentary, and all the scene are lighted and sharp, really really great documentary man
wow, this is superb production!
I love this documentary, thanks. Congratulations to everybody involved in this amazing and beautiful artistic movie
Incredible and fascinating doc thanks - and so well reimagined into Anglais!! Magnifique!!
We watched this on our big telly.
Thank you, merci
I recently got into videography as a photographer, I was just thinking about the kind of work that goes into a production like this. WOW merrrhnnn! An incredible production about an incredible production!
Your production on this is amazing. Feels like a proper TV documentary. Hopefully we get a follow-up going into some greater detail.
Wooooowwww this was so incredable to watch!! Excellent documentary and so well put together you guys did a fantastic job. I worked on large concerts that were also broadcast over satellite and cable TV including a second truck recording a live album and I thought that was pretty intense but this is just over the top LOL amazing how they keep it straight
the video quality on this is insane
one of the best bts of broadcasting ive ever seen...Mindblown
Wow, i think it’s the best documentary I have watched on TH-cam!
Your 'videos' are always exceptional.
the production quality is mindblowing, well done man!
trop bien pure ambiance sur des gros set up.
J'ai eu l occase de monter dans ces camions c est incoyable
My video experience goes back to early 70's Black/White 1" reel-to-reel video recorders in high school at the Episcopal Academy. John Carradine went there too, and I got to direct a two camera shot of him in A Man for All Seasons. He insisted the cameras be half way back in the theater so we couldn't get too close a look at his face. I wonder if that recording still exists?
It is amazing to see how far TV has come in the digital age. I remember an OB truck at a college game, and the camera cables were like transatlantic cables, they were so thick. Thank you for your amazing documentaries.