Sports commentary is as much as part of the game as the play itself these days, but stand by sports fans, the arcane world of sport presenting has found itself a professional pathway.
Deakin University has built the Play by Play immersive sports commentary booth, using games technology, theatre, and film and television skills to create a place where budding commentators can learn and practice with a range of sports.
School of Communication and Creative Arts senior lecturer, and ‘Play by Play’ co-developer, Dr Simon Wilmot, said sport organisations in Australia faced unprecedented demand for live sport coverage.
This created a need for more professional sport commentators, and he said Deakin’s Play by Play was designed to give trainees the experience they needed in a safe learning environment.
“Aside from being a lot of fun, this technology is designed to fill a skills shortage that is fast becoming apparent in the sport broadcast sector,” Dr Wilmot said.
But this is a story best told with video. As they say on air: “Cosmos Assistant Editor Ian Mannix is up next…”
Originally published by Cosmos as Sports commentary skills can be learned with new Deakin University tool
Ian Mannix
Ian Mannix is the Digital News Editor at Cosmos.
Read science facts, not fiction...
There’s never been a more important time to explain the facts, cherish evidence-based knowledge and to showcase the latest scientific, technological and engineering breakthroughs. Cosmos is published by The Royal Institution of Australia, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the world of science. Financial contributions, however big or small, help us provide access to trusted science information at a time when the world needs it most. Please support us by making a donation or purchasing a subscription today.