All, as someone who stands out in front of the shows I'd like to provide a little constructive feedback.
The events that we all attend are funded by our audience, it is through their enjoyment that we are able to take part in the fabulous hobby that we have via the tireless effort and risk that our Event Organisers take.
Not that people should need to be asked, but when asked if you would go with your robots up to the edge of the arena to meet the audience, it is always a shame to see roboteers walking straight back to the pits. It is even worse when someone carries their robot to the front of the arena, dumps it and walks off without engaging with the audience at all. It comes across as you're not really interested in them, or the fact they have paid to come to see you. The person walking away doesn't have to deal with a child going why did he just leave his robot, why won't he sign an autograph, will he come back'.
Before anyone responds to this with a predictable response of 'but I have to recharge/fix/whatever/get another robot ready' - yes, of course there are always times that we can't take the time to meet with the audience, but conversely there are plenty of times when we can. I'm a roboteer too, I know what's involved !
So this is an ask for you to make a real positive effort to try to go and engage with the audience, this weekend we had the audience chanting the names of teams they wanted, we had Big Nipper surrounded by audience to the point we had to step in and hold them back. It's through giving the audience the ability to engage with us in a live experience that will bring them back time and time again.
A pits full of roboteers milling around and chatting whilst a row of audience members stare forlornly at them hoping one of them might be bothered to come see them doesn't make for a happy sight. Perhaps designate one member of your team to make sure they go to the front after a fight ? Some of you are great at this, and I you all know who you are, and the audience love it.
So at the UK champs - could we please try to take the time to meet, talk to and interact with the people who make what we do possible. We were all fans once, remember the excitement of that, something which we are now lucky enough to be able to give back.
The events that we all attend are funded by our audience, it is through their enjoyment that we are able to take part in the fabulous hobby that we have via the tireless effort and risk that our Event Organisers take.
Not that people should need to be asked, but when asked if you would go with your robots up to the edge of the arena to meet the audience, it is always a shame to see roboteers walking straight back to the pits. It is even worse when someone carries their robot to the front of the arena, dumps it and walks off without engaging with the audience at all. It comes across as you're not really interested in them, or the fact they have paid to come to see you. The person walking away doesn't have to deal with a child going why did he just leave his robot, why won't he sign an autograph, will he come back'.
Before anyone responds to this with a predictable response of 'but I have to recharge/fix/whatever/get another robot ready' - yes, of course there are always times that we can't take the time to meet with the audience, but conversely there are plenty of times when we can. I'm a roboteer too, I know what's involved !
So this is an ask for you to make a real positive effort to try to go and engage with the audience, this weekend we had the audience chanting the names of teams they wanted, we had Big Nipper surrounded by audience to the point we had to step in and hold them back. It's through giving the audience the ability to engage with us in a live experience that will bring them back time and time again.
A pits full of roboteers milling around and chatting whilst a row of audience members stare forlornly at them hoping one of them might be bothered to come see them doesn't make for a happy sight. Perhaps designate one member of your team to make sure they go to the front after a fight ? Some of you are great at this, and I you all know who you are, and the audience love it.
So at the UK champs - could we please try to take the time to meet, talk to and interact with the people who make what we do possible. We were all fans once, remember the excitement of that, something which we are now lucky enough to be able to give back.
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