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Dataclay's Arie Stavchansky on Molding Data into Personalized Video
When it comes to sports production more and more of the future is about how a production team can take data, whether it be lineups, statistics, or even tracking data, and visualize it so it has meaning for fans and can help create a better viewing experience.
Dataclay is one of the companies tha...
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Mixon Digital's Christina Mixon on Driving Real-Time Graphics at Big-Time Events
No matter the league or stadium, the in-venue experience on game day has evolved in recent years. The integration of real-time statistics has been a huge driver in that change, but being able to present this information in an engaging and entertaining way has been played a large role in this chan...
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SVG New Sponsor Spotlight: Fraunhofer's Yannik Grewe Talks New Audio Ecosystem
Yannik Grewe, Fraunhofer IIS’ senior manager for media technologies & business development, focusing on the MPEG-H 3D Audio ecosystem, spent time with SVG discussing MPEG-H immersive and interactive audio for major live events, such as the European Athletics Championships, and its place in Brazil...
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AudioShake's Suzanne Kirkland Shares How AI Is Making Sound Smarter
In the dynamic realm of live sports broadcasting, achieving seamless audio integration is paramount. AudioShake, Inc. is at the forefront of this innovation, offering advanced AI-driven solutions that enhance the auditory experience for viewers worldwide.
In this New Sponsor Interview, we sat do...
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farmerswife's Jodi Clifford on Organizing Your Productions Like a Professional
Live sports production is often described as "organized chaos." Place an emphasis on "organized" when discussing the most successful productions in the business.
With more people, tools, and time to be arranged on a sports production than ever, it's essential to organize resources efficiently, t...
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ProximaVision Aerospace Systems' Walter Raps on the Use of Tethered Drones
As the use of drones becomes more ubiquitous in live sports coverage, broadcasters are always looking for new and more efficient ways to utilize these valuable aerial-video tools. Enter ProximaVision Aerospace Systems, which offers broadcasters autonomous, remote operated cost-effective tether dr...
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SSR's Michael Creamer on Keeping Venues Up to Date By Following Industry Trends
Offering consulting engineering services for more than 55 years, and specializing in the sports and entertainment sector for more than 25 years, Smith Seckman Reid (SSR) has a long history of designing sustainable sports facilities. Providing services towards the completion of venues over the yea...
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NCI’s Scott Pentoney on the Latest in Closed Captioning of Live Video Content
The explosion of live content across the media and entertainment industry today only amplifies the importance of maintaining technology initiatives aimed at inclusion. That includes critical features like accurate and comprehensive closed captions.
The National Captioning Institute (NCI) are pio...
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Canare's Jose Martinez on Installing Solutions at AT&T Stadium, the Impact of IP
As a supplier of high-end camera cable, patchbays, and more, Canare is striving to provide quality products to the entire sports-video-production industry. Working with numerous professional teams around the United States, the company's most recent work was with the Dallas Cowboys at their home v...
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Open Broadcast Systems' CEO Keiran Kuhnya on Software-based Encoding/Decoding
Video delivery via IP is growing exponentially across all live entertainment, especially sports, where software-based solutions are becoming more common.
In this edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, we say hello to Open Broadcast Systems with their Founder and Ceo Kieran Kunhya to get the l...
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VideoShip President Colin Grimes on Getting Sports Clips Into the Cloud Fast
With so many destinations to publish video these days, live sports producers are always looking for solutions to streamline and simplify the moving around of video clips to various divisions of the organization. That's where a company like VideoShip steps up.
In this SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, w...
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Vela's Joe Uberty Talks Video Monitoring for the Modern Age of Media
As the number of video feeds and distribution channels has exploded for sports broadcasters, its more critical than ever to monitor content throughout the entire delivery chain. As a leading provider of software-based monitoring solutions for broadcasters, streamers, and content providers, Vela i...
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CUE's Ira Akers on Placing the Fan at the Center of the In-Venue Experience
The infusion of technology into the fan experience has birthed new ideas for in-venue production teams on gameday. For example, light shows leveraging fans' mobile devices have taken over this sector of the industry. A key driver to these activations is CUE — a provider of fan engagement solution...
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manifold's Erling Hedkvist on Taking Live Cloud Production to "Tier 1" Levels
Live cloud production is sweeping the sports production industry; even finding its way into "Tier 1" broadcasts.
In the latest edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, we welcome manifold technologies with Erling Hedkvist from the company's Sales and Business Development team. We discuss their ...
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AbelCine's Tom Digges on the Growing Trend of Cinematic Cameras in Live Sports
One of the more intriguing innovations that has occurred in live sports production over the past few years is the integration of cameras typically used in cinematic environments. AbelCine has positioned itself as a key advisor to sports broadcasters looking to make this leap effectively.
In this...
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Mo-Sys Founder Michael Geissler on the Rise of Virtual Production Solutions
Virtual production is a rising tend in the sports production industry. When married with remote production, it's complete changing the live content game. One of the industry leaders in this space, as well as in robotic cameras to accompany it all, is Mo-Sys.
In this latest edition of the SVG New...
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Ateliere's Andy Hooper on Tapping Into AI for More Efficiency & More
Working with numerous movers and shakers in the sports-video community, Ateliere Creative Technologies has their eyes set on pushing productions forward. Whether it's assisting Sweden's Sveriges Television with The Great Moose Migration or streamlining the media supply chain for efficient workflo...
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JetWave Wireless’ Jim Dugan on Delivering Wireless Comms for All Sized Events
Celebrating a decade of business, JetWave Wireless has become a reliable provider of wireless communications for the live events industry. From large-scale to small-scale events, the company offers solutions that cater to their clients needs.
In this New Sponsor Spotlight, SVG’s Kristian Hernánd...
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HDR10+ Bill Mandel and Makoto Morise Detail How It Benefits Live Sports Content
HDR10+ is an advanced HDR technology that bringing the highest quality sports, movies, episodic TV, and games to the widest range of devices. With HDR10+ users get a more vibrant and lifelike viewing experience, as it enhances the dynamic range and color accuracy of your content, delivering stunn...
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Cerberus Tech's Chris Clarke on the Rise of the Cloud in Live Sports Workflows
The Sports Video Group is thrilled to welcome Cerberus Tech as a new corporate sponsor.
The cloud has grown into an increasingly critical piece of the live sports production cycle. Cerberus Tech operates a a cloud orchestration, automation and SaaS network for 24/7 channels, sports, live events,...
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Wohler's Makarand Karanjkar and John Earnest on Taking Monitoring Into The Cloud
The Sports Video Group is thrilled to welcome Wohler as a new corporate sponsor.
Wohler is a pioneer in audio and video monitoring and these days, the company remains on the cutting edge in broadcast innovation. This year, the company released MAVRIC, its first comprehensive Cloud-based software...
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Cisco’s Bryan Bedford Talks Renewed Commitment to Sports Production Industry
The Sports Video Group is pleased to welcome Cisco as a corporate sponsor. The networking technology giant recently rebranded its “sports and entertainment division” under a new title: Retail, Hospitality, Sports, Media and Entertainment. As part of the new strategy, industry veteran Bryan Bedfor...
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Stream Station's David DellaFave on Securely Delivering Live Games to Fans
The Sports Video Group is thrilled to welcome Stream Station as a new corporate sponsor.
Delivering and monitoring content is the core mission for the team at Stream Station. In the world of sports specifically, ensuring secure transport of games to fans across the globe has helped the company ...
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Mediaproxy's Mark Rushton on the Importance of Real-Time Broadcast Analysis
Identifying on-air incidents has become more critical than ever – especially when it comes to live sports. Mediaproxy provides a comprehensive suite of software-based analysis applications to help you attend to on-air issues quickly and resolve them efficiently. Employing the latest user interfac...