09-10-2003, 04:34 PM
A new product? Any guidlines? I can steal about 50 ideas from grad school.
Or how about this Galt original:
You've seen the commercials for The commerative Superbowl video. Now they are moving it to DVD format. But all they did was just make the video a DVD. They didn't improve it at all or capitalize on any of the DVD functionality. Normally those videos are just highlights of the game, some other shit, and runs like 30-35 minutes. Just ueseless.
They have the DVD format. Why can't they utilize it?
Make it a 2-disc DVD.
Disc 1:
The entire game, unedited, uncut, no commercials, no halftime, no pregrame. Just from kickoff, to the trophy presentation. Becuase of the fifty cameras, we can control the camera angles, do instant replays from different angles. It would be fucking sweet.
Disc 2:
All the commercials, pregame predictions from the pundits, post game interviews, extensive season hilights from both teams that show how they got at the game, follow-up interviews with the important players/coaches in that game as they talk about certain plays, turning points, their initial game plan.....the possibilities are endless.
How fucking sweet would that DVD set be?
You never see old superbowls on TV. How much would you love to own the Pats-Rams superbowl. Or the Titans-Rams, Bills-Giants. There are some great great games where they have hours and hours of footage and people would fucking buy it. I just don't understand why the NFL doesn't do this.
Or how about this Galt original:
You've seen the commercials for The commerative Superbowl video. Now they are moving it to DVD format. But all they did was just make the video a DVD. They didn't improve it at all or capitalize on any of the DVD functionality. Normally those videos are just highlights of the game, some other shit, and runs like 30-35 minutes. Just ueseless.
They have the DVD format. Why can't they utilize it?
Make it a 2-disc DVD.
Disc 1:
The entire game, unedited, uncut, no commercials, no halftime, no pregrame. Just from kickoff, to the trophy presentation. Becuase of the fifty cameras, we can control the camera angles, do instant replays from different angles. It would be fucking sweet.
Disc 2:
All the commercials, pregame predictions from the pundits, post game interviews, extensive season hilights from both teams that show how they got at the game, follow-up interviews with the important players/coaches in that game as they talk about certain plays, turning points, their initial game plan.....the possibilities are endless.
How fucking sweet would that DVD set be?
You never see old superbowls on TV. How much would you love to own the Pats-Rams superbowl. Or the Titans-Rams, Bills-Giants. There are some great great games where they have hours and hours of footage and people would fucking buy it. I just don't understand why the NFL doesn't do this.