In my mind's eye, my vision for this is as follows:
Stef has offered to stream his perspective on the match, but doesn't want to provide his own commentary. I'm thinking there will be an X-way Skype call where Stef shares his screen. I'll stream the video of that call on my channel along with the Skype conversation, which could include any number of commentators (and doesn't have to include me). Stef will have to mute the commentary as he's playing.
Realistically, I think it will get the most viewers if it's streamed from my channel, which is why I've suggested that. I know for the GokoDom III finals, AI was able to set it up in such a way where he could stream it from his channel, but I honestly don't know how that was done. If this is easier/better to do then I'll be happy to do it.
Commentary: my original vision was to have two commentators. One of them should be a high-level person who shouldn't have any trouble grasping all nuances of strategy that are taking place on both sides -- a respected member of the F.DS community who, most of the time, will be able to translate what's going on to the audience. The second one should be more relatable: they may ask strategic questions of the other commentator ("Why not this?" "Why do you think this is best?" "Who do you think is ahead?") that novice players may have on their mind. They may inject humor. Most professional commentator pairs have this dynamic -- the funny guy and the smart guy -- and I think it's pretty successful.
Of course there may be more than one of each of these things, but I don't want it to get too crowded. I would hesitate a lot if people wanted more than 3 commentators. The people commentating should have a good chemistry already (I've spoken quite a bit with Qvist and Jsh for example), which likely means it might be a good idea for them to chat on Skype a bit before the match just to get comfortable around each other.
I feel like I could be "the funny guy" for sure, silverspawn is going to promote to the A division after this season so he could certainly be "the smart guy" -- I'm happy to contribute but if other people are more popular/qualified then I'll certainly step aside. I don't feel like I have any right to hog the spotlight or anything given where I stand in the rankings. I'm hoping just to recruit whoever people want to hear for commentary, and hopefully it will be as simple as that.
All of these details are flexible. If something else works better I'm open to it, we have a week to talk about it.