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Gozo, this is just a comment on camera angle.Inter-club friendly today. Actual game-play starts at 3mins mark. My opponent is an academy trained twenty-something player. Due to to many players and time constraint, the Captain from the two clubs decided to play best of 3 match. He is not that consistent himself probably he is now in university and not under the program anymore.
I didn't played to the best of my ability today. I found myself probably intimidated by his serves and that messes up my confidence and rhythm. Not one of my best match I must say.
If it is two right handed people playing, you do not want to position the camera behind the BH corner of the table because then, most of what you see is the back of the person directly in front of the camera.
What you want to do is place the camera in a similar position behind the FH corner of the table. That way you can see almost everything from both players.
If there are two lefties, where you put the camera would be good. If it was one righty and one lefty, where you put the camera would be good when the left handed player was on the side of the table with the camera because that side would be his FH corner. When the right handed player was on the side with the camera, you would ideally want to move the camera to the other corner which would be the FH corner for the right handed player.