Nairn based cameraman Ross MacLean is a well-kent
face up at Station Park but the County faithful might see a bit less of him
this season as he travels Highland League grounds filming the action for the
new Scottish Highland Football League Channel. He usually does the questioning
at the end of the games as he speaks to the managers but we turned the tables
on him recently and asked him a few questions about the new initiative for the
League. Here's a transcript of a recent conversation with Ross:
How many games do you hope to cover over the
coming season Ross?
The agreement is for one game per week and to
provide fans with extended highlights with after-match interviews. My ultimate
aim is to increase the coverage and appoint cameramen/women along with
reporters across the Scottish Highland Football League. The increased exposure
can only be good for the game for fans and also for Managers in producing
better football for all concerned.
The Highland League is proving itself to be a
fantastic product, do you think SHFLtv and its new multi-media approach will
raise the league's profile even more?
Oh absolutely, the quality of the SHFL can be
really good and some of the games have had tremendous goals and action
unrivaled in even some of the bigger games in Scotland, from Conor Gethins
(Nairn County) scoring from ridiculous angles to incredible point blank saves
from Wick Academy’s Michael Gray and not.
forgetting young talent like Scott
Barbour of Fraserburgh and the current Champions Cove Rangers. The SHFL is the
only league where the winning team was decided on the last game! I have had
emails from STV in Aberdeen looking for footage and their chief reporter Tyrone
Smith has been impressed with what is on offer from both filming and action.
Have you had any interest shown in the videos
from beyond the Highlands ?
Yes, there has been a lot of interest from beyond
the Highlands and in particular countries with
ex-highlanders, for example Canada ,
USA , Australia
and New Zealand .
In addition there has been a significant increase in views from oil-producing
countries like Saudia Arabia , Nigeria
and I have had emails from off-shore workers wondering if the footage can be
viewed whilst abroad, obviously now it can!
With the audience covering the Highlands and Islands and around the world opportunities exist for companies and
their logos to increase their exposure on this exciting new channel. It will be
advantageous for companies to join SHFLtv right at the beginning of this
venture
I hear there will possibly be a training element to the channel with more
cameramen being recruited locally. Can you tell us more about that?
SHFLtv, in association with Thistle
Channel, is also in the early stages developing relationships with colleges
throughout the area with a view to recruiting trainee camera operators and
reporters. The opportunity has the potential to enable trainees to gain
invaluable experience and perhaps remain in their own communities rather then
join the exodus of talent to the big cities.
What are the next few games that we will be able
to see on the channel?
I was granted permission from the SFA to film the
friendly games with SHFL teams playing Scottish Premier teams and the 1st, 2nd
and 3rd Division teams. I filmed Ryan Green’s testimonial game, Forres
Mechanics v Elgin City .
Regarding the league games the SHFL board will be producing a list of games to
film, however the first game will be the champions Cove Rangers v Huntly on the
3rd August 2013.
Thanks Ross, looking forward to seeing some more
of your videos as the season progresses.
Gurnites can keep
up to date with SHFLtv here and there is also a
facebook page here.
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