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So you/any monkey with a gadget could go live at, say, Hurricane Next Big One, but you'd turn the thing on ONLY if you/any monkey with a phone had fresh orchids (and heat) delivered to the POB (point of broadcast) on a regular basis.
Gotta think ahead of the suits...
Show me a phone (or even a small car!) that holds all that stuff and I'll concede the era of live trucks are over.....
But I ask... isn't quality content valuable regardless of the quality of the transmission.
The Kennedy assassination is out of focus, but it's all we have, which makes it priceless. If they had an "HD type camera" I'm sure we would all like to see that footage. But if all we have is the equivalent of a camera phone,.... it's better then nothing.
Vergel, thank you for making a comment! I wish I'd made podcampNYC, but i followed your Twitters. :-)
As a Fox O&O we also took the picture on our air and then on our website. I was intrigued! Over time I think this and other technology will be a great replacement to do exactly what we can do now with a full fledged live truck.
It's all the other capabilities (mentioned in another comment I believe) that become possible with a broad digital stream that will keep the live truck alive, and make our jobs more complex, in the future.
mostly by photographers ..... i know, almost VJ but not quite
we have the skills to get there and find it.
i keep hearing how many people love the new BBC/discovery "planet earth" show
at the end of the day spot news will always be a bit ugly
speed is what counts ..... but later you better have great pictures because i
think people will seek them out.
punky