Just a few months in the past, I found a brand new style of YouTube video. It’s referred to as the “prolonged spotlight,” and it usually takes the type of a video someplace between eight and 18 minutes lengthy, with rapid-fire soar cuts between all a very powerful components of a sport.
Since I embraced the glory of the prolonged spotlight, I really feel like I’ve watched extra sports activities than ever. I’ve seen each Arsenal aim and almost-goal, each cool Steph Curry shot for the Warriors, each Daniel Jones run for the Giants, each Aaron Decide strikeout or house run for the Yankees. However I hardly ever, if ever, sit and watch a sport. I used to! However why would I now? All the great components are proper there on YouTube a number of hours later.
A lot has been made during the last decade about how spotlight tradition is altering sports activities. (Ruining it, some may say.) For some time, there was an ethical panic about SportsCenter’s bite-size renditions of sports activities. Then it was Home of Highlights on Instagram that was threatening to develop into the most important factor in sports activities TV as viewers began to care extra about sick dunks than remaining scores. And certainly, the entire sports activities fan expertise has shifted! Younger viewers comply with particular person gamers reasonably than groups; they care in regards to the off-field tales and personalities as a lot because the on-field outcomes; they actually do love scrolling by means of highlights on TikTok. Leagues, groups, and broadcasters have caught up and at the moment are embracing these platforms and angles greater than ever. Now, everyone’s additionally speaking about playing and fantasy and the way these are altering the way in which we discuss sports activities.
That is simply… the sport. Minus all of the boring components.
However prolonged highlights really feel like a special factor altogether. This isn’t “the one play you wanted to see from the sport”; it’s… the sport. Solely shorter. It’s just like the radio edit of a music or the TV reduce of a film — it simply chops out the boring bits, and most of the people are going to love it higher because of this. Eighteen minutes of a 90-minute soccer sport is sufficient to present the beginning lineups, the kickoff, each significant scoring alternative, each yellow and purple card, each nook kick, and each cool dribbling transfer that in the end ended nowhere. No, you don’t get to see the three minutes of buildup that led to the aim, which is what purists will inform you is the entire level of the sport. However you do get a way of the circulation, the momentum, the vibe of the sport. It’s a remarkably full retelling in a tiny fraction of the time.
Virtually each main sport and league presents these prolonged highlights, and I type of can’t imagine all of them do. Reside sports activities are the costliest, most coveted factor within the media world proper now, and also you’re simply providing a close to approximation without cost on YouTube? (To be clear, I adore it. Please don’t cease regardless that it looks as if a horrible enterprise resolution.) Embracing the web as a sports activities distribution instrument was the correct name — I’m undecided making supercuts of each sport was.
Pitch clocks made baseball quicker. Prolonged highlights make baseball means quicker.
I additionally suppose prolonged highlights is likely to be a clue about the way forward for sports activities. The web-ification of sports activities has lengthy been taking place in delicate methods — sports activities tweaking their guidelines to be just a bit extra thrilling and extra action-packed, extra simply packaged right into a TikTok or Reel. Simply this 12 months, Main League Baseball made the bases bigger and outlawed some very efficient protection, which suggests steals and runs are each up. Extra highlights!
The web-ification of sports activities has lengthy been taking place in delicate methods
However the MLB additionally instituted a pitch clock, which has made video games upward of 25 minutes shorter. And there are much more excessive examples coming. Take the Kings League, a brand new soccer league shaped partially by soccer famous person Gerard Piqué. It’s seven-on-seven soccer on groups owned by well-known streamers, with all types of tweaks designed to make the video games quicker and extra chaotic. There’s no stunning sport right here; there’s, as an alternative, the “golden card” that groups draw earlier than the sport that claims issues like “any aim scored within the subsequent minute counts double” or “prompt penalty.” And the entire sport is just 40 minutes lengthy.
Or there’s LIV Golf, the brand new (and wildly controversial) competitor to the PGA Tour that turned tournaments from 4 rounds into three. It has fewer opponents and begins extra of them on the identical time, which suggests the day’s spherical goes rather more rapidly. The aim, as with the Kings League, is to verify one thing thrilling is at all times taking place and to make all of it occur quicker.
It is smart, proper? As viewers, so many issues are competing for our consideration that hardly anybody desires to look at a pitcher scratch his nostril or two defenders kick a ball backwards and forwards for 38 seconds. In 2023, even an 18-minute video is loads to ask viewers to deal with. Sports activities, similar to other forms of leisure, don’t have any alternative however to make the whole lot transfer at a blistering tempo or threat shedding viewers to the TikTok app on their telephones. In fact, when sports activities push more durable and get quicker, that creates room for brand spanking new and totally different sorts of content material surrounding the video games. Which suggests much more competitors. It’s exhausting to see how any of it ever slows down.
It’s wild how a lot of a basketball sport you possibly can match into 9 minutes and 12 seconds.
For a very long time, the sports activities world has considered YouTube with a form of side-eyed confusion. Some noticed it as an encroaching power threatening the primacy of their dwell video games — the NFL, particularly, made a behavior out of choosing copyright fights with anybody who a lot as tweeted a sport spotlight. Others noticed YouTube as a helpful technique to expose extra folks to their finest content material. “We’re extremely protecting of our dwell sport rights,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver mentioned again in 2016. “However for probably the most half, highlights are advertising.”
That’s in all probability nonetheless true, particularly within the context of “take a look at this cool aim.” Which may flip non-fans into informal ones and make folks wish to watch extra. However watching the prolonged highlights of Arsenal vs. Liverpool didn’t make me wish to go watch extra — it made me really feel like I’d watched the whole lot. And it solely took 16 minutes.