You can tell it was deffinately a split screen as between 0:10 and 0:13 the camera completely stops moving whilst they reframe up to avoid any glitches obviously a mechanical camera with a preset to go back to how it was before the screen split.
You don't need 2 cameras. One camera, locked-off, and "hand-held" wobble added with a post production tool. Split the screen and freeze the left, while bloke comes on and changes the balls. Go back "live" on the left of the screen after he's done (the exact moment they go back live is when the ball rises. And this is exactly where you'd expect - after the number have come in but before he walks over to the stand).
@s36blade no they arent, look very closely at how they are alligned. Its litterally when he says the "T" in 't'wenty three the left part of the screen fades into a live feed.
Its not a hand held camera, the camera may move side to side but at no point does it zoom in or tilt while thedraw is being made. It would be inpossible for a handheld camera held by a human to not tilt slightly, therefore it is a camera on a tripod/mechanical camera.
Ridiculous. This moves a bit but the original broadcast wasn't on naff Youtube quality footage
leopheard 1 year ago
are you sure you didnt just ...blink?
xxbex19xx 1 year ago
You can tell it was deffinately a split screen as between 0:10 and 0:13 the camera completely stops moving whilst they reframe up to avoid any glitches obviously a mechanical camera with a preset to go back to how it was before the screen split.
xXxBethanyxXx 2 years ago
yeah it definately moved, if yoo keep sliding the play button circle thngy yoo can see it
supersyndrome 2 years ago
its clearly split screen masking using 2 cameras on a programed movement gib.
MarticusApocalypse 2 years ago
You don't need 2 cameras. One camera, locked-off, and "hand-held" wobble added with a post production tool. Split the screen and freeze the left, while bloke comes on and changes the balls. Go back "live" on the left of the screen after he's done (the exact moment they go back live is when the ball rises. And this is exactly where you'd expect - after the number have come in but before he walks over to the stand).
sambda 2 years ago
I think the shake is definitely intentional to help hide the transition.
zamzara64 2 years ago
nice one, best vid so far because the quality is good
sdmfruit 2 years ago
he is also out of sync with the audio, watch his mouth..
gordonfreemanlul 2 years ago
That's just my video, it record slightly off and forgot to correct it before uploading it.
tvboxuk 2 years ago
another strange thing is that the numbers he wrote on his board are different than the ones displayed on TV
titocivilman2002 2 years ago
What?
Absolution101 2 years ago
No they're not, they're exactly the same........
s36blade 2 years ago
s36blade
pause it and click on 0:07 and 0:12 quickly
an ull see its moved up by a bit
AceHoodChamilitary 2 years ago
@s36blade no they arent, look very closely at how they are alligned. Its litterally when he says the "T" in 't'wenty three the left part of the screen fades into a live feed.
DanEm255 1 year ago
Nicely spotted. Notice how the picture freezes as well. Why would the camera be darting around so erratically in the first place anyway.
MashedTV 2 years ago
Because it's a hand held studio camera, rather than a ped camera.
shootacop2kill 2 years ago
A cameraperson wouldn't be shaking the camera so much in a stationary position. It seems intentionally shaky.
MashedTV 2 years ago
Also between 0:10 and 0:12 , the picture freezes unnaturally.
MashedTV 2 years ago
Its not a hand held camera, the camera may move side to side but at no point does it zoom in or tilt while thedraw is being made. It would be inpossible for a handheld camera held by a human to not tilt slightly, therefore it is a camera on a tripod/mechanical camera.
JimexUK 2 years ago
OMG I thought I was going mad! Thankyou so much!
jaufwa 2 years ago
nice find!
JAMESfuckingSTAR 2 years ago