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Mass shooting at Florida high school
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<blockquote data-quote="firebird1999us" data-source="post: 15833112" data-attributes="member: 20928"><p>I don't know if this has already been covered and I missed it - but why was closed circuit camera system in the school operating on a 20 minute delay? I have worked on the production/technical side of live television for a while and have never heard of anyone using a delay like that? The closest instance I can think of is delayed "live" sporting events like the Olympics. </p><p></p><p>For court, trial, or car chase coverage that could be loaded with obscenity or violence control rooms are delayed by a matter of seconds for live broadcast. "Dump Buttons" for live radio broadcasts are similar. But 20 minutes?? What is the purpose of a 20 minute delay... wouldn't cameras in a school need to be monitored in real time for fights or fires or active shooters? What good does it do you to find out what happened 20 minutes after the fact in a fluid situation - as happened here.</p><p></p><p>Is there legislation that exists that requires this sort of delay to avoid consent forms or something??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firebird1999us, post: 15833112, member: 20928"] I don't know if this has already been covered and I missed it - but why was closed circuit camera system in the school operating on a 20 minute delay? I have worked on the production/technical side of live television for a while and have never heard of anyone using a delay like that? The closest instance I can think of is delayed "live" sporting events like the Olympics. For court, trial, or car chase coverage that could be loaded with obscenity or violence control rooms are delayed by a matter of seconds for live broadcast. "Dump Buttons" for live radio broadcasts are similar. But 20 minutes?? What is the purpose of a 20 minute delay... wouldn't cameras in a school need to be monitored in real time for fights or fires or active shooters? What good does it do you to find out what happened 20 minutes after the fact in a fluid situation - as happened here. Is there legislation that exists that requires this sort of delay to avoid consent forms or something?? [/QUOTE]
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