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Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:06 am 
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The second round is coming up this weekend. Motors TV got a lot of lessons identified from the users from Sweden.



My questions to the guys in Motors TV is; Will we see any difference for round 2, things that made it from lessons identified to lessons learned ? 


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 9:42 am 
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Learned nothing!!!         







I just see the summary of mexico first day and not liked. It´s more of the same.

Long picture inside the car, without aerial images, Jari-Matti Latvala and others still lacking, sound comment by radio??, p / s-wrc??, ...



I liked to see interviews of pilots, but just one stage?



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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:46 am 
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i have just tried to watch the first of the wrc mexico programmes and i have to say for the first time i switched off halfway through.



why is there non stop in car footage???  we want to see the cars not the road you get no feeling of the skill or speed of the car from inside its awfull. as a small cut section within plenty of outside action shots its a good thing but not 95% of the coverage.



where was the commentary. the chap you have doing the voice overs for the last round and this has the charisma of a bowl of fruit please please can you use the wrc commentary that is at least more involving and interesting to listen to. and why this week does it sound like he did the commentary down a mobile phone on hands free in a wind tunnel.



motors you have an excellent opportunity to create a great program and increase your viewers but if you keep showing programs like this people like me will start turning off and will end up watching the hour highlight show on dave on sunday.



please go and watch re runs of the eurosport coverage to see a balanced,interesting and well produced wrc program.



heres hopping you improve quickly before i switch off for good



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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 3:47 pm 
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Clearly not. Having Simon phone in the commentry is clearly an insult to your viewers and to WRC.



So far you haven proven to be ameteurs, i will be writing a complaint to the FIA concerning the coverage and i hope you get striped of the contract for 2011.


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 4:51 pm 
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dansus wrote:
i will be writing a complaint to the FIA concerning the coverage and i hope you get striped of the contract for 2011.




That makes two of us...  but 2011 is too long to wait. Let's hope the contract is pulled before the next rally. 



Commentary via mobile?  Really?  Utterly shambolic.



You're doing irreparable damage to the image of the sport we love.


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:44 pm 
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What terrible coverage of the WRC I have just witnessed. This was the first time ever I have switched off a WRC program half way through.


  1. I could not hear the commentator

  2. Way way too much poor quality in-car footage.

  3. Very dis-jointed i.e I did not have much of a clue who was where in the leaderboard just saw endless in-car footage from Loeb etc.

  4. Far too much focus on the headline players (Loeb, Hirvonen, Block, Riakonen).

  5. Heard of events happening during the stage from driver interviews but did not see them (one time when in-car footage is appropriate).




Does not look like any of the comments made previously have been given any attention and I think the coverage has gotten worse since the last rally - something i did not think was possible.


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:36 am 
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Know I understand what WRC stands for when it comes to the coverage by Motors tv



WORD RALLY CIRCUS!!



No lesson learned from Sweden bring back Eurosport !!



I wont be watching any more coverage on Motors its a load of rubbish in particular day one was the Loab and Block roadshow.



You might get it right before the season ends. not!!!


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:25 pm 
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Maxico day 2 a Little better -



Still to much in Car



Someone IS filming outside shots, as DAVE has it. - so why do you not make use of them?

PLEASE Read -  all the comments sent, and make the improvements for the next round.



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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:33 pm 
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The german commentator said that these many onboards were requested many many times already on Eurosport.



But hey Motors we didn't want it that way!


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:54 am 
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Clearly, our opinions are not being heard.



Please get your act together!

This "coverage" of WRC is an insult to the drivers, fans, and the few remaining manufacturers!


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:09 pm 
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Eifion wrote:
Maxico day 2 a Little better -



Still to much in Car



Someone IS filming outside shots, as DAVE has it. - so why do you not make use of them?

PLEASE Read -  all the comments sent, and make the improvements for the next round.



Eifion




The only ones that feel that and have said it are the FIA and North One bosses ! Eurosport are doing it live, and then onboard combined with a few outside cameraes is something completely different than a pre edited show !



But I feel that Motors TV is moving slowly in the right direction !


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Re: Lessons Learned ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:36 pm 
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 Could I ask MotorsTV if they have any plans for the coverage of Jordan, will we se any changes ?




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