TV Sabah is an official platform in Sabah, providing useful information to the community on Sabah's local arts and entertainment, sports and fitness, entrepreneurship, and many other interesting content. Why should they (and what are the benefits it) of outsourcing a live production company to cover amateur and semi pro combat sports in regional and local levels?
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For any human beings here lurking, last January I offered free demo for a local MMA gym to live stream their fighting tournament.
I saw a need for live sports production in my local area. So, I tried to validate it wether this service would be valuable or not.
No. This is not your typical Facebook Live. No, iPhones allowed here. Due to my father's PASSION for videography and photography since VHS-days, he managed to bought some mid-level professional broadcasting equipment and camcorders.
Those shit costs few thousand dollars and it was lying on the floor most of the time. It's the 'passion trap'.
Fast-forward last January, after researching the market, I found the idea to live stream sports events, and I saw combat sports could be the target market.
We arrived 2 hours before the tournament to setup the cameras. I was busy, in panicked and chasing the time, suddnely a bald-guy approached.
"Damn. How much you all charged for all of this? I've been looking for this type of services for a long time."
Few months passed. And I know people and organisers do want to watch others' kicking each other's balls on the screen.
Problem is the organizers are not willing to put money on it.
I'm going to end the story here. This is not a progress execution thread.
EDIT:
For any human beings here lurking, last January I offered free demo for a local MMA gym to live stream their fighting tournament.
I saw a need for live sports production in my local area. So, I tried to validate it wether this service would be valuable or not.
No. This is not your typical Facebook Live. No, iPhones allowed here. Due to my father's PASSION for videography and photography since VHS-days, he managed to bought some mid-level professional broadcasting equipment and camcorders.
Those shit costs few thousand dollars and it was lying on the floor most of the time. It's the 'passion trap'.
Fast-forward last January, after researching the market, I found the idea to live stream sports events, and I saw combat sports could be the target market.
We arrived 2 hours before the tournament to setup the cameras. I was busy, in panicked and chasing the time, suddnely a bald-guy approached.
"Damn. How much you all charged for all of this? I've been looking for this type of services for a long time."
Few months passed. And I know people and organisers do want to watch others' kicking each other's balls on the screen.
Problem is the organizers are not willing to put money on it.
I'm going to end the story here. This is not a progress execution thread.
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