Discussion TV Broadcast Graphics - Designs & Discussion

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Watching Star Sports India's day 2 preview, they're using Nark Nicolas and Matty Hayden at the ground, and some guy out of a studio - superimposed to make it look like he's at the ground - but quite badly
Is there a way we can listen to their commentary, would love to listen to Nicholas
 

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My attempt based off the Adelaide Oval scoreboard. Incredibly simplistic, the numbers would need to scroll up like on the scoreboard.

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Love this concept! Reckon a bit of (minor) texturing would help elevate it but yeah, really really cool.
 
Fox with modified graphics for the BBL - it’s been ‘jazzed’ up a bit - new flashy animations for wickets and boundaries too

7 is the same as the WBBL

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The DRS timer was the 7’s graphic - seems lazy given doesn’t use the Fox DRS timer for Test matches.
 
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Fox with modified graphics for the BBL - it’s been ‘jazzed’ up a bit - new flashy animations for wickets and boundaries too

7 is the same as the WBBL

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The DRS timer was the 7’s graphic - seems lazy given doesn’t use the Fox DRS timer for Test matches.
Didn’t do it for wbbl
 
Fox with modified graphics for the BBL - it’s been ‘jazzed’ up a bit - new flashy animations for wickets and boundaries too

7 is the same as the WBBL

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The DRS timer was the 7’s graphic - seems lazy given doesn’t use the Fox DRS timer for Test matches.
That is horrifically messy and I can't imagine that will be easy to read on a phone screen.
 
given foxfooty will be supplying their own commentators for prime time games, will they also use their own scorebug for the broadcast?
i would imagine so - they do that with the NRL when its dual televised
 

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given foxfooty will be supplying their own commentators for prime time games, will they also use their own scorebug for the broadcast?
Yes, they've specifically said they'll use their own commentary and graphics, similar to their deal with the NRL/Nine.
Only exception might be the AFL Grand Final; Fox League uses Nine's pictures for State of Origin & NRL Grand Final.
 
Yes, they've specifically said they'll use their own commentary and graphics, similar to their deal with the NRL/Nine.
Only exception might be the AFL Grand Final; Fox League uses Nine's pictures for State of Origin & NRL Grand Final.
AFL Grand Final, NRL Grand Final and State of Origin are on the anti-siphoning list - doesn't mean Fox won't use their own graphics (as they've done that before for NRL replays) but they haven't done so in a while for NRL
 
AFL Grand Final, NRL Grand Final and State of Origin are on the anti-siphoning list - doesn't mean Fox won't use their own graphics (as they've done that before for NRL replays) but they haven't done so in a while for NRL
The anti-siphoning list has nothing to do with whether Fox can use their own graphics nor anything to do with each of those three events being exclusive to free to air TV. Anti-siphoning rules simply give free to air broadcasters the right to acquire the rights prior to pay TV being able to. Plenty of events on the anti-siphoning list are only available on pay TV: All AFL and NRL matches and all three formats of cricket featuring Australia playing in Australia are on the list, yet many of those matches aren't on free to air at all.

The reason the NRL Grand Final and State of Origin games are only seen with Nine graphics is because the live broadcast is exclusive to Nine as part of the broadcast deal. The same is the case with the AFL Grand Final.
 
Another year, another sub par graphics experience for the BBL at Kardinia Park. They're using seemingly the same graphics package as the one used at the MCG, but somehow lack the permanent score strip when showing camera vision. The main scorecard used also doesn't have players' faces for some reason unlike the one used at the MCG. Given how infrequent they seemed to show the scorecard, it was difficult to follow what the actual score was.

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MCG:

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The anti-siphoning list has nothing to do with whether Fox can use their own graphics nor anything to do with each of those three events being exclusive to free to air TV. Anti-siphoning rules simply give free to air broadcasters the right to acquire the rights prior to pay TV being able to.
AFL Grand Final, NRL Grand Final and State of Origin are on the anti-siphoning list - doesn't mean Fox won't use their own graphics (as they've done that before for NRL replays) but they haven't done so in a while for NRL
2024 NRL Grand Final - Nine feed + own graphics and commentary
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2013 NRL Grand Final - Nine clean feed + Fox graphics & commentary
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Completely depends on what they're willing to do between the FTA and pay channels - Fox took a clean feed of a lot of Nine games back in the day for the NRL for their own replays plus their own commentary. They've since reverted to taking the full GFX package (or at least the score graphics) but with their own commentary.

It may have something to do with centralising their productions to a hub instead of full dependence on OB trucks, or the use of Viz for virtual advertising, but I'm just guessing.

My guess is just that Nine don't send them a clean feed and Fox won't pay them enough to do so. Graphics branding is just not as important any more with every channel and their dog having a paid streaming service.
 

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