Using nothing but an empty stadium, the scientific method and a lab coat, I investigate the most effective way to cheer for your team.
Special thanks to:
USC for letting me use the Coliseum
Siemens for lending me the nice audio equipment
Drone shots- Chad Schollmeyer www.highfidelitypictures.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcdX_X7tTNBiYzqkM7x7szw
My cheering fans- Whitney and Ethan Wright and Lincoln Hoppe (http://lincolnhoppe.com/)'>http://lincolnhoppe.com/)
Audio equipment support from j.ournal - you should go sub his video poem channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDNyMHEr5Wybaz5PiYu5NtA
MUSIC-
0:08- Hurricane (feat Andrew Applepie)- Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
0:51- Dizzy- Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarudhttp://www.andrewapplepie.com/
2:01- Berlin-
6:25- Special song written just fo my bad self- Lincoln Hoppe, http://lincolnhoppe.com/
Summary:
As a cheering fan in a large stadium I was wondering what the most effective way to make noise was. For example, does clapping even matter? Can you hear a clap from down on the field? So I attended an actual football game to get some baseline loudness measurements and then went back to USC's Coliseum when it was empty and had 3 friends cycle through 11 different cheering styles in 12 different locations. Then I compared and ranked the best ways to cheer to make you a superfan for your next sporting event.
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Special thanks to:
USC for letting me use the Coliseum
Siemens for lending me the nice audio equipment
Drone shots- Chad Schollmeyer www.highfidelitypictures.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcdX_X7tTNBiYzqkM7x7szw
My cheering fans- Whitney and Ethan Wright and Lincoln Hoppe (http://lincolnhoppe.com/)'>http://lincolnhoppe.com/)
Audio equipment support from j.ournal - you should go sub his video poem channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDNyMHEr5Wybaz5PiYu5NtA
MUSIC-
0:08- Hurricane (feat Andrew Applepie)- Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
0:51- Dizzy- Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarudhttp://www.andrewapplepie.com/
2:01- Berlin-
6:25- Special song written just fo my bad self- Lincoln Hoppe, http://lincolnhoppe.com/
Summary:
As a cheering fan in a large stadium I was wondering what the most effective way to make noise was. For example, does clapping even matter? Can you hear a clap from down on the field? So I attended an actual football game to get some baseline loudness measurements and then went back to USC's Coliseum when it was empty and had 3 friends cycle through 11 different cheering styles in 12 different locations. Then I compared and ranked the best ways to cheer to make you a superfan for your next sporting event.
PLEASE CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING: http://tinyurl.com/MarkRober-Sub
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I make videos like this once a month all year long while supplies last:
CHECK OUT MY CHANNEL: http://tinyurl.com/MarkRober-YouTube
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MarkRoberYouTube
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ #!/MarkRober
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/markrober/
USC!!!!!
What I see a lot of people do is ring their keys
Mark Rober is officially the new Bill Nye
Be from Kansas city thatβs how
Bruh
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My dad went to usc
The problem with noise makers is the people around you. Especially if they're opposing fans. While most people will put up with the typical screaming and cheering, if you and your friends are blowing those cheap but loud noise makers he spoke of, there may be some violence in the stands.
Nothing is louder than the sniper at the too of the stadium
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I LUV BYU!
imagine everyone at a stadium doing this π
be a geordie*