I've been thinking about it for a few days, but I legitimately think this is one of the best calls in sports history. So much drama, tension, and achievement captured in such a succinct way. Jim Nantz is truly one of the best in the business.
I've been thinking about it for a few days, but I legitimately think this is one of the best calls in sports history. So much drama, tension, and achievement captured in such a succinct way. Jim Nantz is truly one of the best in the business.
Slow initial burn, but one of the most fascinating worlds with an exciting 3rd act. Hope you enjoy it!
Some esports work better with a casual production, and some work better looking more professional.
Determining the vibe of an event and leaning into it will always produce a better end product rather than trying to force it to be something it's not.
Now that the offseason is almost over, I want to take a moment to thank all the amazing people I had the privilege of working with on these incredible projects. ๐
If any broadcasts are looking for an overlay for the RLCS 2025 season, my DMs are open! ๐
That's true, it's one of the biggest benefits, but I have to admit that some of my best memories have been either on LAN or in-studio. There's just something magical about being there in person and making it happen.
Working remote is great, but working in-studio is even better. Nothing beats having everything you need right at your fingertips
Rocket League
What's something that you think esports needs to do more of? For me, it's having good live entertainment lineups for in-person events. We need more concerts/shows/activities for the crowd that's passionate enough to show up.
League does this fantastically, and I'd love to see more esports adopt it.
Esports needs to gain back its accessibility. Used to be any group of friends could make a team, jump on Gamebattles, and start grinding.
Today it feels like there's so many barriers for players that it's daunting. RLCS seems to be on the right track, but the industry at large feels so closed off.
One giant issue that needs to be addressed as the esports industry rebuilds from the last two years is payment reliability.
It's ridiculous that it's the norm in this industry for payments to take between 3-5 months. It should be within 30 days, full stop. It's one of the biggest systemic issues.
Man this new COD games is actually really fun. Bringing me back to the BO2 & MW3 days. Just feels right
The growth from the KCP days to now has been unreal, congrats!
MAY THE ESPORTS MIGRATION BEGIN
I think I might just start sharing my views & insight on esports stuff here. Used to always be worried about coming across as a "know it all" but I think I have some neat insights some will appreciate.
If people disagree then cool, provides me a new perspective if nothing else.
Curious to see if, as time passes, more and more people from esports will move here. Twitter has always been the hub, but I honestly can't see that lasting for too much longer.