In any given production there are compromises.  The most basic choice you must make when organizing any kind of shoot is what takes priority, the athletes or the production?  Most productions, whether the X Games or a level 1 park, choose the production. In other words, athletes seldom get to ride an amazing feature the way they want to.  When we started planning the broadcast, we made the decision that the production should come second to the athletes.  It was all about how they wanted to session the features.  Unlike most events, we wouldn't stop them from dropping when they wanted to, make them wear bibs or even stop them long enough to make sure the graphics guy could pull up the right name.  We may have erred too much on the side of creating a great rider experience.  But I do know this, if we would have made sure all the graphics were perfect and the cameras were always in position, which would have been much easier on the crew and allowed us to actually be drunk, it would have interfered with the athletes and in turn been just another event. The goal was to create the best possible experience for the athletes which we thought would inspire the best riding.  Its a rare opportunity to get to see that live, and we thought it would be worth seeing.  Its not the X Games and that's the point. There are already enough of those events.  Our choices may have lead to a number of mistakes, but for the opportunity to see something live that almost never happens, I think it was well worth it.  I respect you may disagree.  But the athletes had an amazing fun session today and that mattered most today. If you know a better way to do it within the limits we face to ensure we capture such a rare experience, I'm completely open to suggestions.