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Post by shunsukenumber98 on Sept 1, 2024 10:23:31 GMT -5
How would you guys feel for a sasuke tournament that shows everyone's run in full, giving them the VTR, post run interview and all of that, where in essence, every run has the following order:
-pre run interview (shows the competitor getting prepared) -a VTR of the competitor (shows their history on the show) -their full run with no mid cuts or anything -reaction shots when the competitor fails or clears a stage -a replay of their run -post run interview
Imagine this format of edits for every single run, on all 4 stages (so I guess with this, we would get competitors like shunsuke, Kanno, Mutuo and Susuki having more credit than they usually do)
This will also assume Inui would be able to get a 7-8 hour broadcast lol
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Post by loboticialtree on Sept 1, 2024 10:51:06 GMT -5
Is that even possible? You know, because of some "randos" in the first 20-30 runs who are essentially unknowns and have little to no information about them? Not saying that it's impossible, but there's a reason guy's like #3909 or #3918 were cut in SASUKE 40, because I have (or most people in this board) have no idea who they are, or what they do besides the promotional clips they were given, and their results are rather forgettable. Also, I don't even think it'll be a 7-8 hour broadcast, they would have to (I think) split into two parts because even with the modern day five hour broadcasts, 20-30 or so people get mid-cutted or digested even with the 3 hour Stage 1 broadcasts. Is it possible? Maybe, but I'm not sure.
That being said, I think it would be an utter disaster. It's essentially just Paravi but broadcasted on national television. I'm not sure the viewing audience wants to watch Paravi on national television. In fact, I think it would be quite boring, and a slog. Cause when [insert random competitor who isn't an idol/part of the Inui Gundan/an actual rando] gets a full interview, it would be a rather "Who?" moment. It would probably be one of the worst tournaments in SASUKE and Ninja Warrior in general.
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Post by subtleagent on Sept 1, 2024 14:32:21 GMT -5
For the Paravi? Sure. For broadcasts? Nah. Though admittedly I think recent tournaments could use a bit of variety in editing (in that instead of only showing the same six people, maybe show certain people at certain times), nah no one who isn't a superfan would realistically sit through all that.
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Post by ChiBiJKT48 on Sept 1, 2024 17:29:06 GMT -5
SASUKE 1 is best example of respecting every 100 competitors. You show where they fail *except two poor guys in Second Stage, but even then we know their profiles*, give full runs only to notable competitors. I did not need all full 100 runs to be shown, but still want to know their names without having to look for outside sources. That's all.
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Post by subtleagent on Sept 1, 2024 23:36:52 GMT -5
SASUKE 1 is best example of respecting every 100 competitors. You show where they fail *except two poor guys in Second Stage, but even then we know their profiles*, give full runs only to notable competitors. I did not need all full 100 runs to be shown, but still want to know their names without having to look for outside sources. That's all. I keep forgetting SASUKE 1 managed to show all 100 without having to cut anyone. And in barely over an hour no less. It really does show how lackluster the editing has gotten in recent years.
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Post by ChiBiJKT48 on Sept 2, 2024 0:29:10 GMT -5
I keep forgetting SASUKE 1 managed to show all 100 without having to cut anyone. And in barely over an hour no less. It really does show how lackluster the editing has gotten in recent years. It definitely gone down in quality ever since. I kinda get why they do that in some tournaments *to hide the fact they didn't have 100 attempts* but still, some of tournaments that had all 100 competitors could have at least be shown like SASUKE 1.
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