Fake crowd noise for NFL broadcasts? NBC's Al Michaels bracing for 'a year of trial and error'

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Fake crowd noise for NFL broadcasts? NBC's Al Michaels bracing for 'a year of trial and error'
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'Sunday Night Football' is considering possibilities that include piped-in crowd noise, faux fans and maybe more eavesdropping and natural sound from field level than has ever been available to viewers.

“We saw coaches and general managers as everyday people with their kids running around while they were trying to do their work,” said Gaudelli, who beginning in 1990 produced 12 consecutive drafts for ESPN. “There was a relation there between the fans and those people that never existed before because we’re all doing the same thing right now, trying to get our work done while kids are running around making noise, distracting you and all those things.

As Gaudelli pondered, “Make an artificial application more authentic. You kind of look at all of it. We’re evaluating all of it.” “I don’t know that it’s going to look much different,” Gaudelli said. “Now you can put cameras in a more ideal spot because you’re not going to be blocking anyone. It might be a little more intimately done, but I don’t think it’s going to be anything where anybody at home is going to say, ‘Wow, this is completely different!’"

“I said on the air, ‘Tonight’s attendance … well, why don’t I just tell you whose here: Arnie Saluski has come down from Mill Valley. The Delpart family has driven down from Saratoga…’ So, we can have a little fun with that, maybe, during the course of the season. But, trust me, I know how to do games without fans.”

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