The darts at Christmas had a little bit of novelty value.
The football was shocking. All shot at a low level to try and give a bit of depth perception which meant you didn't actually see that much on screen. And, if I wanted to see a football match in 3D, I would actually fúcking attend one.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
The collapse, I think. While the twoers were burning I was thinking about the casualties on the flights and wondering how long it would take the fire brigade to put the flames out; at the point the buildings collapsed it hit home that thousands of people were likely to be dead.
Plane no.2 was the most dramatic because it was captured live
In second place were the collapsing towers
10 characters? Pile of cund.
Pat Vegas "that was a strange period for tv. if you watch a music video or a football match from the same time they are very poor and fuzzy quality.
where as stuff from the 80s and 90s was much clearer"
Those cheap 'look back' shows just pinch material from online for their source materials
My 20th century VHS recordings were/are much clearer than the ones they pinch
10 characters? Pile of cund.
V early days of digital storage, f.
They ended up compressing the video image into such ****ty files all sorts of definition was lost.
If you watch these Sky Premier League years things, I don't remember the live picture being anywhere near as bad as the recordings. Plus modern TVs make the old compressed SD video look even worse.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”