NASCAR's Mike Zylak on the Engineering Behind NASCAR's New Production HQ
SVG Remote Production Forum 2024
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NASCAR' new remote video production headquarters based in Concord, North Carolina, NASCAR Studios, is a revolutionary step in a new direction for the auto racing giant.
The facility is a perfect example of how current and next-generation technologies can come together and create new ways of working. How did it become a reality and what does it mean for NASCAR, its rights holders, and the future of live sports production? Our Jason Dachman goes inside the project with Mike Zylak, NASCAR's Senior Director of Engineering.
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