Back to the topic at hand. As I sat under the big white tent waiting on instructions from the CSS director, we were fed Shane's Rib Shack. This was a treat because I was staaarving. Once everyone arrived that was volunteering as well, the director introduced us to his broadcasting crew. He gave us a brief description of each of their jobs and then he told us where he wanted us to go once the game started. Since I was familiar with the game of football he put me in charge of calling the downs and yardage back to the broadcasting truck from the press box. I was excited to but also kind of nervous because I didn't want to screw up a live broadcasting.
The Director informed me that he didn't know that GSC had brought their own stat guy and told me just to sit tight. So there I was standing in this baby truck for the whole first half of the game watching them work their magic. It was interesting to see though. There is really a lot going on behind the scenes that you would never think of if you were at home just watching the game. One guy is responsible for queing back replays, another guy strictly handles scripts,scores, and additional info that rolls across the screen and plenty of other roles played by the crew. The Director is like the quarterback of the whole scheme of things. He's calling out what camera angles he wants displayed, zoom ins, zoom outs, calling tv timeouts and so on. Its a controlled chaos on that truck.
After spending the first half on the truck I was ready to help in some sort of way so I made my way to the sidelines. As I looked up in the stands, it was a pretty good turnout. There were a lot more fans than when I played. I was handed the audio shield and told to point it towards the football wherever it goes. Easy enough, even though the shield had a short in the cord. I loved it though. There is no better place to be than being right there close up to the action. It was a good game. Tusculum had a pretty decent team. I wondered how my life would have been different had I chose to go to Tusculum instead of West Georgia. Would I have been presented with the same opportunities? All in all it was a good experience and I enjoyed myself and West Georgia won38-29! At the end of the game the team gathered in front of the home crowd and sang the Alma mater. This was new to me. We never did that when I played. It was good to see that West Georgia was building some tradition.
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