Let’s hear it for the NFL. NFL Films executive Vince Caputo is certainly listening. For him, football is as much about the sounds as the sights. He headed a years-long NFL Films project to build a ...
Fans will not be filling the seats once major league baseball starts its coronavirus-shortened season, but the stadiums will not be silent. Recordings of fans will fill the void of not having people ...
Even with more than 20,000 fans expected at Super Bowl LV, the NFL will still provide artificial crowd noise for Sunday’s broadcast, as it has for every game this season. But the league won’t be using ...
TAMPA, Fla — When you watched the Super Bowl Sunday night, you heard the roaring sounds of a full-capacity crowd, even with less than half the typical number of fans in the stands at Raymond James ...
Have you been tuning into Major League Baseball’s shortened spring training games? As with every other sports league and virtually every event, there are no fans in the stands due to COVID-19. In a ...
Big league players will still hear the roar of the crowd even though the stands will be empty when the baseball season opens next week. Taking a cue from two European soccer leagues, Major League ...
Wendel Stevens has spent decades mixing sound for live football broadcasts. During a game, he's thinking about the sound of the announcers' voices, when to play the iconic theme music, what players ...
Sport is slowly returning, but there’s something missing. Without fans, the experience is somehow lacking. In the German Bundesliga, dramatic late goals are met with sporadic clapping and echoing, ...
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