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Tom Brady “prepares like crazy” before First Super Bowl as an analyst


Editor’s note: Throughout the qualified qualifiers, Chris Maires and his research team analyzes the upcoming matches, while providing news, notes and law to internal access to the information used by the American Football Association broadcaster to prepare to contact the game.

While Fox is preparing for the Super Bowl Telecast trio on Sunday while the Kansas City Chiefs team took over the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl Lix, the eighth produced by Richi Zionns and the sixth directed by Rich Rousseau, I thought I would take you behind the scenes with what is going to create these pieces of The date of broadcasting.

Super Bowl Telecast is the largest year for any network. Fox will have approximately 100 cameras in the game. Fifty of them will have a operator listed with the rest of the fixed cameras along the side lines, in the columns and other fixed locations. It is what Zyontz only calls in the case of “cameras – those that may never be used, but it may also provide the key, and determine the restart on a critical play.

Telecast Fox Super Bowl can be a display of new broadcasting elements such as the new graphics look that will be presented on Sunday. “We want to use it wisely,” said Zenenets. “They can enhance broadcasting, but we don’t want to lose sight of the game.”

To this end, Zyontz and Russo depend on their team of experienced technical employees, including camera operators, tape and graphics – most of whom have worked from Super Bowls and hundreds of other important games. “We have a lot of employees’ continuity,” Zrones said.

Therefore, the successful electronic broadcast includes the immediate reaction to the events, many of which cannot be predicted, and that sports TV sets flourish, as well as an intense setting to be ready for both expected and unexpected.

An important part of the preparation is production meetings. There are two types of these – one of which is the crew with the main employees of the competing teams. There may be a temptation to meet more people for Super Bowl, but Zyontz will keep it on four teams – two coaches and two players. Each group of meetings usually lasts 90 minutes for each team. This year, Fox will speak to the presidents of the presidents on Wednesday and the Eagles on Thursday.

Tom Brady, Fox SPORTS NFL analyst in Fox Super Bowl production meetings four times in his career. The first was in New Orleans, the scene of Sunday’s match, in 2002 before the final match that Bat Samal and John Madr together.

In 2005, I was there in Jacksonville when the eagles and Andy Reed were offered, both part of this year’s match, to hit by Patriotz Brady.

The last two were among the most famous games in the history of the American Football Association. One of them was not in Arizona when the giants ended the unnoticed New England season in Super Bowl XLII in 2008, and the other before Super Bowl Li in Houston when the patriots returned their great return against hawks.

As I remember these meetings, and other others who have participated with him over the years, he was working, useful and relatively open. Even as a player, he respected the tasks of broadcasters in the game and wanted to help as possible.

Another production meeting is what happens the day before the match between the broadcasting crew members. Zyontz assures me that, as a broadcaster, Brady is a great help for the rest of the crew.

Zyontz said: “We all found that Tom is a helva man and his teammate in the great team.

“I really think it will be better next year. He is preparing like a obsessed, and I think it is with a season under his belt, he will calibrate this preparation a little to be more on a point and accurate with what he needs to enhance broadcasting.

“Kevin Burchardt was playing with great help to develop it too. Kevin is very ready to participate and this makes everyone around him better.”

Another part of the broadcast is the role of the side reporter. Zyontz is rushing to point out that the best side correspondents do more than just submit direct reports on the camera.

“Chris, Erine Andrews, Tom Reynalde, Pam Oliver – were all very important for these broadcasts every time, open their microphones and gave information about the side activity that we can transfer to broadcasters in the cabin or a photographer.

I can remember Super Bowl Li in Houston when the hawks built 28-3 on the patriots. Although they were late, there was no sign of panic or despair on the sidelines of Patriot. I felt faith there and quickly transferred it to the truck.

I said: “The patriots still believe they can win.” As history appears, they did.

Margin correspondent can make a difference after the game. I remember the perseverance for comments from Patriot coach Bill Pelicik after losing in Arizona at Super Paul XLII. Then there was an end to Super Bowl Li, when the patriots were war after the first time was registered in additional time in the history of Super Bowl.

The interviews are usually prepared on the field on the field a little. The team’s public relations officials secure the player to a pre -determined place where a photographer, some security, and perhaps some lights will be prepared.

Everything came out of the window with the drop down. Brady was flooded and I needed him immediately.

When I started seeking to reach Brady, I had a security and photographer. Soon I knocked on the security man, causing the photographer to separate.

“Should we take a break?” Zionzz said.

“No,” I said. “Once I arrive there, I don’t know if I will be able to keep it through a commercial advertisement.”

Like salmon swims on the source, additional salmon, I can reach Pradi. “An interview now?” His first reaction was, but on his great credit, he realized the importance of the matter and presented a good interview filmed from a top camera.

I saw it again, and it was only four minutes from the end of the game until the end of the interview. On the ground, Brady was overwhelming passion, as they wandered by dozens of photographers, embraced Beechek, and the teammates converted to him while he was working in obtaining the position, and then interviewed three questions surrounded by the media and group media. All in four minutes, which felt like an hour.

Chris Maires meets Tom Brady immediately after Patriot’s victory in Super Paul Lee.

It was the most unforgettable moment that I was part of in Super Bowl.

Now, this Sunday, the date will be made again with Tom Brady calling for the event and response.

Either the presidents make history with a historic championship in a row, and Patrick Maqmz will be the man of the hour.

Or that the eagles will win the third Super Bowl in their history.

But we know that there will be feelings and drama, which are well manufactured by Zyontz and Russo and their crew.

Chris Maires is an Emmy Prize -winning playwright and a studio host for Fox SPORTS. Follow it on Twitter @the_chrismyers.


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