Bobcat Baseball and Softball Broadcast

Although the 2020 Texas State baseball and softball season didn’t last long, it will be one to be remembered, not only by Texas State but by me. I was able to learn two new broadcasting positions and also take part in the first-ever ESPN+ broadcast of Texas State baseball. The first broadcast of the seasonContinue reading “Bobcat Baseball and Softball Broadcast”

Comparing My Blog to ESPN Front Row

In this post, I will be comparing my blog to ESPN Front . When I started my; blog, my intent was to give a behind the scene view of what it takes to produce a Texas State University athletic event, and the people who make it happen. Although ESPN Front covers a wide variety ofContinue reading “Comparing My Blog to ESPN Front Row”

Portable Cameras: Cam 3 and Cam 4

In my last blog, I told you that five cameras are used to produce a Texas State basketball game for ESPN+, three stationary cameras and two portable shoulder-mounted cameras which are located on the arena floor. Today I am going to talk about the two-floor cams. The floor cams are known as Cam 3, whichContinue reading “Portable Cameras: Cam 3 and Cam 4”

Cameras and the People Behind Them

When watching a Texas State University basketball game on ESPN+, what a person is seeing is being filmed by five different cameras. The cameras are located throughout Strahan Arena. One is located at the top of the arena, another one about halfway down, and another one camera at the bottom left of the seats. TheContinue reading “Cameras and the People Behind Them”

Coming Soon: Exploring ESPN+

My name is Anthony Baeza, and I am a sophomore at Texas State University. I recently got accepted into the School of Journalism and Mass Communication program where I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Media. My goal after college is to join a video production crew for a professional sports team, andContinue reading “Coming Soon: Exploring ESPN+”

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