Monday, February 6, 2017

The Thanksgiving Football Game

stick up Thanksgiving afternoon, on the flat-screen TV in the living room, was WGAL TV Channel 8, an NBC affiliate from Lancaster, PA. It is ever so shown in my grandparents mansion at night. They were showing NFL football back farinaceous that night the Seattle Seahawks against the San Francisco 49ers a lame that broadcasters were dubbing it the football feature of the year when the real face isnt until late January/ previous(predicate) February (Super Bowl 49). I couldnt decide if I every wanted to succeed the secret plan with my brother Nathan (hes more than into football than me) or pose up in the bathroom. Eventually, I took some Pepto-Bismol and decided to watch as much of the game as I possibly could. The whole family was not svelte for the game, just now then again, they didnt have to be. Nausea aside, my family and I were having a decent Thanksgiving.\nWGALs broadcast of the game wasnt groundbreaking whenever it came follow up to graphics, but it successful ly got the message across. The entry was strong, with sharp visuals (a normal for football games on high-definition TV), and NBC used gauze-like but clean backgrounds for their transitions from game to advert, advert to game and so forth. Speaking of adverts, they had some well-favoured movie trailers, one of them being the upcoming film Jurassic World, which was throughout the day, even during the game. It had me mad and I felt preferably nostalgic, something I wish I could say about that gentle final Hobbit film. And the less I hear about hawkshaw Pan LIVE, the better. When it came down to showing certain players, they very much used pictures of the players (i.e. Richard Sherman, Colin Kaepernic, etc.) digitally enforce with the half-color/half-chrome backgrounds at the bottom of the screen, enchantment the game (highlights and all) took up the slumber of the screen. In some cases, their statistics were displayed. The tv camera rarely moved much, only for when someone caught the ball, made a touchdown and such, which ...

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