MC22 broadcast puts local athletes in state spotlight

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As of today, they’ve all moved on to Madrid, where Woodward-Granger visits tonight for high school football action.

But one week ago, the crew for Mediacom’s MC22 Central Iowa Game of the Week was pulling into Creston shortly after school was dismissed, to set up for their tape-delayed broadcast of the big homecoming matchup with Harlan.

The last airing on MC 22, the local cable channel, was 7:30 a.m. today. It was shown multiple times over the past week. But, it remains available to Mediacom customers for “a month or two” on its Video on Demand (VOD) service, according to Lance Herbold, MC22 producer.

The production is well-done for a local broadcast. The wide shots are steady and follow the action, and the close-up replay shots are crisp, with some nice slow-motion effects on the crucial phases of the replay.

Herbold said the quality of the telecast starts with all of the preparation work in the days leading up to the event.

“We meet in July and try to schedule the first five or six weeks of our games,” Herbold said. “We leave the last four weeks open in hopes that we can pick some games that might be compelling from a playoff standpoint.

“Once we’re into the season, I usually contact the schools and verify the date, to make sure they know that we are coming. We make sure we have the ability to bring our truck onto the facility and that they can accommodate our on-air talent set up with our spotters and statisticians, and cameras.”

The busy week is full of collecting statistical information on the teams, figuring which players might be talked about at the top of the show, conducting conference calls with coaches for background, and writing scripts and “formats” for game night.

“It’s all about hitting the ground running, so you have everything you need for a good broadcast,” Herbold said.

Setting the scene

The opening of the Creston/O-M vs. Harlan broadcast indicates the preparation was thorough on these southwest Iowa rivals.

“The tornado that came through Creston last spring came virtually without warning. Luckily, no lives were lost. But the damage would be severe. Today, the city and the school continue to rebuild and repair. Amidst the construction, the Panther football team is building what it hopes is a winning tradition.

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