![]() Shoutcasting may not be a common career or a path worth following. ![]() Yes, but you need to have a little bit of talent and a little bit of luck. It was the Shoutcast plugin that allowed people to make their own small radio station and broadcast it on the Internet. Younger generations are probably unfamiliar with Winamp – Winamp is a media player dating back to the 1990s. In esports, commentators are called Shoutcasters, and instead of commenting, shoutcasting is a term named after the Winamp plugin by the name of shoutcast. Furthermore, a commentator’s job is talent, because, in addition to broadcasting a live match, they must have an interesting personality, they must know how to speak clearly and be interesting to the viewers so that they do not press the mute button. ![]() Like any commentator, they must be prepared for unexpected unfoldings, get to know each team and all champions, and also know how to properly convey the live match experience to all spectators in front of the screen. You may have heard of Captain Flowers, LeTigress, or the new face of Emily Rand, a well-known journalist who worked for ESPN and is coming for the upcoming 2021 LCS broadcast. They give magic to every match because of their improvisation and special comments, which make every single game interesting and alive. ![]() Probably the best League of Legends casters are those who comment live (play-by-play), analyst casters, and color casters. You’re probably already familiar with some of these faces, but it’s worth mentioning who the League of Legends casters really are: All you loyal fans of the League of Legends franchise who closely follow the League of Legends esports scene from your comfortable chairs and passionately support your favorite players and teams, you know for sure that this spectacular experience would not be the same if no casters were offering you all information about matches, players and news from the world of League of Legends. ![]()
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