SVG College Summit 2024

SVG College Summit 2024

College sports are in a period of extreme change. One critical area that has remained consistent: is the work done day in and day out by talented, hardworking video production teams within athletic departments and conference offices. At this time when the present and future of college sports remain a conundrum, attendees sured up their video production strategies, workflows, and staff at the 16th annual SVG College Summit.

The agenda offers exclusive inside looks at some of the best work from the industry’s leading producers and share ideas around critical topics ranging from live production and transmission technologies, staffing and training of full-time and student staff, and so much more.

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SVG College Summit 2024
  • Texas' Jeff Hanel and the Next Gen of Live College Video: A Keynote Conversation

    Major athletics programs nationwide will settle into new conference homes this summer. One of the biggest is the arrival of the Texas Longhorns to the Southeastern Conference (SEC). A massive facility build in Austin, as well as a rebuilding of an in-house ahtletic department arm are prepared to ...

  • The New Media Department: Blurring the Lines Between Broadcast and Creative

    In collegiate athletics, the roles within and the demands upon our internal media departments have evolved and expanded. From live broadcast to social to in-venue to OTT how are staffs evolving, how are content plans changing to best maximize teams and student-athletes, and how is it all fitting ...

  • Behind the Broadcast: Producing Gymnastics with Auburn's War Eagle Productions

    As our live broadcast operations grow, we are called upon to produce more and more of our institution's sports. Some are easier to broadcast than others. One sport that is rising in fan popularity is gymnastics, however, the event provides a challenge for telling an engaging, linear live story fo...

  • Inside the Control Room: James Madison's Rise and the Dukes' New Broadcast HQ

    A rise in on-field success and a move to the Sun Belt Conference have James Madison University rising through the college athletics ranks at a blistering pace. To meet the moment, the JMU Athletic Department has recently cut the ribbon on a sparkling new broadcast facility on its campus. The new ...

  • Eyes to the Future: Paving a Path to a Career in Sports Video For Your Students

    Our students are the lifeblood of our operations. Daily, they are receiving invaluable experience working on our live shows but how can we better set them up with the skills and the network necessary to bridge the gap into the career of their dreams after they graduate? Crewing, HR, and network l...

  • The Only Constant Is Change: Facility Transition to IP, NDI, and More

    While the demands on the number of live productions athletic departments deliver each year grow, technology continues to evolve around us. How is the overall industry shift to IP and NDI
    impacting collegiate athletic departments and how is it aiming to make our lives easier? A panel of industry l...

  • The Latest in Cameras, Graphics, Replay, Encoders, and Audio in College

    Producers of live college sports broadcasts are all looking to produce the best live event they can with the budget available. Thus, more efficient ways to capture, edit, and distribute content are the dream. What solutions are making live content producers’ shows elite and consistent? This panel...

  • Harnessing Real-Time Stats and Automated Video Clipping: An Amagi Case Study

    Discover how Amagi's video clipping solutions, combined with ShotTracker's sensor-based technology, transform the game experience by capturing real-time stats, analytics, and video. Learn how this integration enhances player performance, enriches broadcasters' storytelling, and offers personalize...

  • University of Wyoming Uses Virtual & Cloud Production Tools: A Spalk Case Study

    The University of Wyoming will discuss how and why they utilize virtual and cloud production tools such as Spalk's Virtual Commentary Studio to produce high quality broadcasts for linear and OTT distribution.
    Presenters:
    Ben Reynolds, Spalk, Co-Founder & CEO
    Dennis Trapani, University of Wyoming,...

  • Minnesota Goes All-In with SMPTE ST 2110: An Imagine Communications Case Study

    Hear how the University of Minnesota successfully leverages a full ST 2110 IP system, meeting the exacting demands of live production and broadcast of their packed schedule of varsity sports events.
    Presenters:
    Jake Davis, University of Minnesota – Gopher Digital Productions, Broadcast Engineer
    J...