This is how modern pro table tennis should be broadcasted

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No side angle, no dark/even black ! floor and tables, no stupid lights issues. Only the right angles for tv/youtube viewers, clear lights, floors, and tables. And even slow mo's hahaha !!! It's easy.

What else !

 
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Very good camera angles. No useless side angles where you need to follow the ball side to side. However they do have various off axis diagonal angles that show arc of the ball and placement clearly. I like how they vary the view angle of service and rallies throughout the point. The producers know what they're doing.
 
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Not terrible but far from ideal. Some bad angles, such as the shots from directly behind Gardos, and too many cuts. TT is too fast, and the points are too short, for an editing style that decomposes the viewers' perspective into fragments that have to be reintegrated on the fly. Multi-angle can work for tt, but only with extremely careful shot composition and a limited number of perfectly planned and timed cuts.
 
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