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LBI Syndicate's Mark Harris on Servicing REMIs With a New Broadcast Center
TV Syndicate is an industry veteran that specializes in mobile production, remote production, master control, and interactive media. The company recently partnered with LBiSat to launch a new remote broadcasting center in in Orem, UT that features four 24/7 REMI control rooms. The secure, Tier 4 ...
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Backblaze's Elton Carneiro: How Cloud Storage Can Maximize Production Efficiency
As many in the sports-production sector look to migrate more of their media workflows to the cloud, everyone is on the lookout for affordable, user-friendly platforms to make their lives easier. The Backblaze Storage Cloud provides a foundation for media organizations to build applications, host ...
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Leia Inc.'s Nima Zeighami on Making 3D Accessible to Everyone
With the need for high-quality technology and workflows, creating three-dimensional content can be pretty expensive. Aiming to make 3D accessible and affordable for everyone, Leia Inc. is striving towards making that a realistic possibility. Through solutions like LeiaSR, display-based personal d...
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Cheqroom's Vincent Theeten on Alleviating Operational, Logistical Stress
Live sports productions, big and small, require varying scales of equipment, technologies, and other hardware. With the days on the sports calendar coming one after the other, it sometimes becomes quite hard to keep track where all of these physical objects are. That's where Cheqroom comes in. Ar...
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Vindral CEO Daniel Alinder on Bringing Viewers Unique Experiences Via Streaming
In an era where streaming is becoming a more common mass distribution method for major live sports, key components like low latency, synchronized playout, and crisp image quality are all in a critical balancing act on the back end to delivery a quality product for the viewer at home.
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Multicasting.io Founder Nematolah Kashanian on Blending UGC Into Live Broadcast
User-generated content (UGC) has become more common across major brand's social media strategies, but when will we see content coming from smartphones in the stadium or arena become a part of a live broadcast? It might not be too far off.
Multicasting.io's Founder & Chief Innovations Officer Nem...
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Epic Drone Tours' CEO Jack Spitser on the Potential of FPV Drones in Live Sports
Drones have been taking the sports video industry by storm over the past couple of years. How are they changing the game when it comes to producing both live and post-produced content?
The company's CEO Jack Spitser sits down with SVG's Co-Executive Director, Editorial Services Ken Kerschbaumer ...
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Varnish Software's Adrian Herrera on Content Delivery for Teams, Networks
Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Varnish Software as a new corporate sponsor. Known for their high-performance content delivery since their inception in 2005, the company's solutions are making a positive impact within popular brands like Nikon, Sky, Emirates and Tesla. In sports, the m...
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Media.Monks' Lewis Smithingham on Handling Disruption as a Digital-First Company
The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Media.Monks as a new corporate sponsor. By combining media, data, social, platforms, studio, experience, brand, and technology services, the company is helping clients continuously reinvent themselves throughout increasingly rapid cycles of disruptio...
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Genius Sports’ Sean Conroy on Infusing Live Data Into Broadcasts, Live Streaming
The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Genius Sports as a new corporate sponsor. Known for integrating real-time data into sports broadcasts and live streaming to drive audience engagement, the company is involved in the new wave of productions.
In this SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, EVP, Nor... -
Chrosziel's Michael Burnham on Building Broadcast Equipment for the Industry
The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Chrosziel as a new corporate sponsor. Since 1973, Chrosziel specializes in innovation, design, and building professional camera equipment and lens testing instrument solutions for the entire marketplace.
In this new SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, Chros...
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Red5 CEO Chris Allen on Empowering Synchronized Interactive Video Experiences
The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Red5 as a new corporate sponsor. Red5 specializes in custom real-time interactive streaming solutions for industries like education security, and, yes, sports.
In this New Sponsor Spotlight, SVG’s Brandon Costa speaks with Red5 CEO Chris Allen to le...
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Absen’s Cherie Sturm on Deploying Full-Scale LED Displays for Sports Venues
The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Absen as a new premier sponsor. Based in Orlando, FL, the company combines the global reach of one of the world’s largest and most financially secure LED display manufacturers with their understanding of the U.S. LED market.
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Ikegami's Alan Keil on 4K Innovation
Ikegami has long been an industry leader when it comes to camera and monitor development.
In this SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, Alan Keil, Ikegami's VP and Director of Engineering discusses the latest developments in 4K camera systems, 4K monitors, and how Ikegami is providing customers with an up...
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swXtch.io’s Geete Kyrazis on Bringing Multicast Functionality to Cloud
As more sports-media organizations look to shift more of their production-operations to the cloud, many are finding the transition is easier said than done due to the multicast limitations of the cloud. That’s exactly where swXtch.io sees an opportunity for its core product cloudSwXtch – a virtua...
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Ryval Studios' Jon Morgan on the Competitive Advantage of Elite Storytelling
In the world of sports content creation, storytelling is king and among the production companies leading the way in the art form of creating video content is Ryval Studios.
The Emmy award winning house is known for producing content that helps brands compete in a crowded media world. Based in St...
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Black Box’s John Hickey on Powering Remote KVM Systems for Pro Teams, Venues
The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Black Box as a new premier sponsor. The company is a trusted IT solutions provider delivering technology solutions and consulting services to businesses around the globe. The breadth of Black Box’s global reach and expertise accelerate customer succe...
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M2A Media's Matt Hughes On the Emergence of Live Cloud Production
Live production in the cloud is arguably one of the most rapidly growing trends in the sports media industry today. M2A Media is an industry leader when it comes to developing solutions and services that help broadcasters scale their workflows and get the most out of the AWS public cloud.
In the...
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Qvest’s Tim Day on Guiding Broadcasters Into Their Digital Futures
As the sports production industry continues to shed traditional broadcast mechanisms and evolves in a digital world, they are also in need of the expertise to undergo those evolutions efficiently and responsibly. Qvest is an industry leader in guiding clients through developments ranging from aut...
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ASTRODESIGN's USA CEO Terry Harada on the Latest Developments in 8K
Greater image resolution remains the universal goal in the world of live sports broadcast. When it comes to technological developments in 8K, few have had a greater impact on the industry than ASTRODESIGN. In fact, the company worked with NHL in Japan to debut the first 8K camera a decade ago.
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WJHW’s Charles Adkinson on the Convergence of IP, Control Room Complexity
The Sports Video Group is delighted to welcome Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams (WJHW) as a new mobile/integrator sponsor. As one of the leading companies involved in venue-based systems integration and control room design, WJHW has played pivotal roles in some of the biggest stadiums releas...
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Osprey Video's Scott Whitcomb is Excited For Video Capture in a Cloud Future
From video capture cards to encoders/decoders, and other key workflow essentials, Osprey Video has been a leader in video processing for more than two decades. In today's age of more increasingly decentralized productions, their solutions are adapting to meet those unique needs.
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Magnifi's Meghna Krishna on Powering Automated Sports Highlights Through AI
Magnifi, the flagship enterprise solution offered by VideoVerse, aims to connect fans with real time, relevant, and customized video content. The company's proprietary AI models extract highlights and key moments from enterprise video content to auto-produce social ready clips.
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Fortinet's John Jacobs on Cybersecurity in a Live Sports Production World
As the delivery of more advanced and enhanced viewer experiences become a growing part of the live sports production industry, its also increasingly important to secure that content in a highly digital world.
Hense, cybersecurity is an increasingly pressing issues for major leagues and broadcas...