In the latest episode of the podcast we chat with Hemant Buch, who is a broadcast consultant with over 25 years’ experience as an executive producer, director, and producer.
Hemant guides us through the responsibilities of a live TV broadcast director. He also talks about his recent assignment in Sri Lanka – where Australia and Pakistan played cricket series in a time of intense political and economic strife.
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Talking Points:
- Hemant’s journey into the world of journalism and broadcasting
- A TV director and producer – and how they need to complement each other
- Watching a match from 20 different angles and choosing the best view
- The challenges of directing a Test match versus shorter forms of the game
- The predominance of Indian and South African camerapersons in cricket
- The high calibre of camerawork during the recent two series in Sri Lanka
- The need to be nimble while using the ultra slomo camera
- Covering cricket in Sri Lanka amid economic and political turmoil
- The peaceful protests outside the ground at Galle
- Sri Lanka’s cricketers speaking up about the economic plight of the people
- Witnessing packed houses in stadia as Sri Lankans grappled with daily crises
- Dasun Shanaka’s stunning knock and Prabath Jayasuriya’s stunning entry
Participants:
Hemant Buch (@hemantbuch)
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)
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Related:
Efficient and Calm: Babar Azam’s New Pakistan Turn a Corner in Their Own Style – Hemant Buch – The Quint
The disputed Kohli catch – why the ‘soft signal’ is essential – Hemant Buch – Cricket Next
Hemant Buch interview on Couch Talk
‘A TV producer needs to catch the pulse of where the game is going’ – Ajesh Ramachandran – 81allout
When Sri Lanka came to the cricket to fight for the country’s future – Fidel Fernando – ESPNcricinfo
Australia’s Sri Lanka tour more profound than wins and losses – Daniel Brettig – Sydney Morning Herald
‘A golden age for watching cricket in Sri Lanka’ – Fidel Fernando – 81allout
These pictures brought to you by – Nagraj Gollapudi – ESPNcricinfo
Sport, history, race: the complexity of cricket in South Africa – podcast with Telford Vice and Firdose Moonda – 81allout
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Images courtesy Hemant Buch