Dirty Pool Podcast - Ep37 - Serge from Electric Bat - The Art of Pinball Commentary
Dirty Pool Podcast - Ep37 - Serge from Electric Bat - The Art of Pinball Commentary
▶ Full Dirty Pool Podcast Playlist Serge from Electric Bat joins us for Podcast 37. Serge has spent a lot of time behind the mic calling tournament pinball, so we wanted to dig into how he approaches it. How much homework goes into a broadcast? How do you explain a game without talking over it? What do you do when absolutely nothing interesting is happening? Serge has a great perspective on the game from the other side of the glass, and this felt like a good excuse to finally get him on and talk about it. Plus he promised after I tricked him to play Bon Jovi after his trip to LA. 📡 Twitch 📺 YouTube 📷 Instagram 📘 Facebook 👕 Apparel
Kineticist’s take
Electric Bat's Serge breaks down pinball commentary craft, preparation, and audience engagement.
Synopsis
Serge from Electric Bat discusses the art and craft of pinball tournament commentary, covering rules knowledge preparation, balancing entertainment with competitive depth, the importance of commentator personality and camera presence, and the distinction between rules, strategy, and tactics during live streams. He emphasizes community collaboration, authentic enthusiasm, and accessibility for both hardcore and casual audiences.
Highlights
- Serge is the best commentator in pinball
- JJP games are the most difficult to commentate on due to simultaneous rule complexity
- Dan Lee vs. Johannes IFPA 16 Italy game resonates primarily due to commentator reactions, not just player skill
- Most competitive pinball players don't show enthusiasm on camera; only exceptions are Walt Wood and Eric Stone
- Commentators should not hesitate to look up rules during streams rather than speculate
- Rules, strategy, and tactics are three distinct commentary elements requiring different timing and focus
- Pinball Primer (by Solar Espeon) and Tilt Forums are the top resources for modern pinball rules
- Tom Graph at Fox Cities Pinball deliberately avoids commentator cameras to keep focus on players and games
Entities
- Electric Bat· company
- Dirty Pool Podcast· content
- Games Done Quick· event
- Transformers· game
- IFPA· organization
- Colin McAlpine· person
- Danielle· person
- Elizabeth Gieske· person
- Eric Stone· person
- Jason Zer· person
- Jeeoff· person
- Johannes· person
- John Chappel· person
- Kale· person
- Matt and Amy· person
- Rachel· person
- Ryan McQuade· person
- Serge· person
- Solar Espeon· person
- Steve Bowen· person
- Tom Graph· person
- Walt Wood· person
- Pinball Primer· product
- Tilt Forums· product
