KKstarcraft - Girl and Guy Commentator/Tips Duo - Page 4
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Sayer
United States403 Posts
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Ndugu
United States1078 Posts
I would suggest that you try and focus a bit more on speaking clearly with some better intonation. You can take a second to say something if it means you'll say it better, if you know what i mean. Don't feel like you have to speak non-stop. Good to see lots of commentators giving it a shot | ||
TalkSick
Bulgaria223 Posts
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China13814 Posts
Of course it is important to be (a) good speaker(s), which I don't doubt you are, but: how much RTS experience do you actually have? Why should we listen to your casts, what can you actually explain to your viewers that most of your viewers wouldn't have been able to figure out on their own? | ||
pm_squad
Mexico180 Posts
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Plakk
Canada32 Posts
On the OP: I think it is important to take into consideration that this is a guy/GIRL team, commentating is mostly for entertainment (with the exception of Day[9]). Saying that we shouldn't consider or ignore that girl part of that duo is like saying we should ignore the variety they are adding to the commentating scene. | ||
FreezerJumps
Canada653 Posts
That's okay; there are many commentators who do little to no analysis during a commentary. However, they make up for it with entertainment value, which your commentaries also lack. You aren't funny, you aren't good speakers, and the majority of what you say is more distractingly useless than entertaining. Kitty: Your videos seem roughly equivalent to a fifth grader teaching grade 4 math. Yes, you know things, but you don't know them that well and you don't know how to teach them. My suggestion to both of you is to step away from commentating until you're at a level at which your commentary is helpful, natural and entertaining. I'm not trying to be an asshole, but it really is impossible for casual low- to mid-level players to provide useful commentary. It's great that you want to help e-sports, but you have a few steps to take before you're actually helping anyone. | ||
AtomicTon
United States103 Posts
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Dugrok
Canada377 Posts
Keep up the good work! | ||
BabyFarkMcgeeZax
Canada47 Posts
User was warned for this post | ||
Ethic
Canada439 Posts
Personally I think you guys will do well. | ||
Ganjamaster
Argentina475 Posts
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
On July 14 2010 14:12 Platypus wrote: So many troll comments, where are the mods? Personally I think you guys will do well. Bait thread, gotta leave it out to catch as many crabs as possible. | ||
Xiphiass
Latvia144 Posts
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
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Wolf
Korea (South)3289 Posts
Another thing to note is that when you work with someone, it's a lot easier to get through and that'll be a nice start for you guys I think. Make sure you don't talk over each other and try to work out who's going to open the start of replays, etcetera. Looking forward to see you guys in action though. I'm a commentator myself and you have any questions feel free to PM me. I organise tournaments and look for commentators for those as well, so I might contact you guys in the future. See you around. | ||
HoT
United States69 Posts
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billyX333
United States1360 Posts
who needs quality when your username is high definition starcraft or your commentating partner is a chick? eventually we'll have commentators dressing up in hydralisk costumes or chicks dressing up as kerrigan to 1up eachother cant f'in wait! | ||
WeSt
Portugal918 Posts
On July 14 2010 03:54 baller wrote: can u plz tell us who u r and which is kitty's and krytos's actual accounts? i want to talk directly to kitty but i feel weird doing it when its a shared account "kittyy" its very frustrating trying 2 hit on someone when a dude shares her account, i am sure many other TL users feel the same way bahahahaha :D edit: the comentary was nice but kitty still needs to learn a lot about the game. | ||
xtfftc
United Kingdom2343 Posts
The cat is okay though, you can never go wrong with a cat on the internet. Anyway, as you are obviously new to casting, I would recommend some serious thinking over about what exactly are you going to do. While at the moment most good casters are good players as well, getting into the game with the sole idea of becoming a caster might actually turn out to be an advantage because you will not be burdened by your own expectations. | ||
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