Friday, October 28, 2016

The Thanksgiving Football Game

Last Thanksgiving afternoon, on the flat-screen TV in the animate room, was WGAL TV Channel 8, an NBC accord from Lancaster, PA. It is always shown in my grandparents house at night. They were present NFL football bet that night the Seattle Seahawks against the San Francisco 49ers a zippy that broadcasters were dubbing it the football thus fart of the year when the palpable event isnt until new-make January/early February (Super Bowl 49). I couldnt decide if I either wanted to square up the game with my brother Nathan (hes more into football than me) or throw up in the bathroom. Eventually, I took whatever Pepto-Bismol and immovable to watch as much(prenominal) of the game as I possibly could. The whole family was non dressed for the game, but and so again, they didnt have to be. nausea aside, my family and I were having a fair to middling Thanksgiving.\nWGALs broadcast of the game wasnt groundbreaking whenever it came low-spirited to graphics, but it successfully got the meaning across. The presentation was strong, with sharp visuals (a conventionality for football games on high-definition TV), and NBC apply plain but break up backgrounds for their transitions from game to advert, advert to game and so forth. Speaking of adverts, they had some big movie trailers, champion of them being the upcoming dart Jurassic World, which was throughout the day, even during the game. It had me excited and I entangle quite nostalgic, something I propensity I could say almost that dreary final Hobbit film. And the little I hear more or less Peter Pan hold water, the better. When it came down to showing indisputable players, they often used pictures of the players (i.e. Richard Sherman, Colin Kaepernic, etc.) digitally imposed with the half-color/half-chrome backgrounds at the click of the screen, while the game (highlights and all) took up the rest of the screen. In some cases, their statistics were displayed. The camera rarely move much, ex cept for when someone caught the ball, made a touchdown and such, which ...

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