Hyping the matchup in 3D
As was announced earlier this week, the Ohio State-USC match up on September 12th will be broadcast in 3D in three separate locations. The airing is part of continuing experimentation ESPN is doing on what it takes to broadcast football in 3D.
The direct application of this in theaters isn’t plausible since theaters don’t sell beer or hot wings, but if the end product is intended for televisions, so be it. To help you make up your mind about whether or not this will be useful technology, I present point and counterpoint for the upcoming OSU-USC game:
Point - Storied rivalry and contemporary powers battling in 3D
Counterpoint - Potential for 3D-glasses-vision-impaired inappropriate contact while trying to fist bump your buddies
Point - Erin Andrews in 3D
Counterpoint - Brent Musberger in 3D
Point - Script Ohio in 3D
Counterpoint - The OSU passing game in 3D
Point - The potential for a glorious Ohio State victory in 3D
Counterpoint - The potential for another asskicking at the hands of USC, this time in 3D
Point - See glorious Ohio Stadium like you’re virtually there
Counterpoint - Not actually being there
You’re welcome.
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