Fox Sports Brings Cloud Production to the World Stage: A Tagboard Case Study
Tech Innovation Case Studies
•
13m
Fox Sports produced 60 hours of live content for the 2022 World Cup with a production team that was separated by 8,000 miles. The results: their most watched digital content series ever with 88.4 million viewers, 2 Webby awards, and multiple Emmy nominations.
With the ever-growing content demands, Tagboard helped support the production with an efficient, cloud production workflow that dialed up audience participation and delivered the most globally connected World Cup coverage of all time. Discover the keys to a successful cloud tech stack and hear some of the wildest production moments from the World Cup.
Presenters:
Jonathan Berger, Fox Sports, Executive Director of Cross-Platform Production
Nathan Peterson, Tagboard, CEO
Up Next in Tech Innovation Case Studies
-
REMI Workflows Grow The Sun Belt Conf...
The Sun Belt Conference, who features 14 institutions across 10 states, had a mission to provide live coverage of their championship events for 18 different sponsored sports. The conference commissioners discuss why centralizing their productions not only helped them accomplish this, but brought ...
-
Using Projection Tech to Elevate the ...
Professional sports teams are constantly looking for new ways to push the boundaries of their game-day presentation. While sports teams have experimented with display projections on the playing surface for quite some time, professional hockey teams have recently used Ross Video technology to seam...
-
The Connected Sports Campus: A Clear-...
The Clear-Com Connected Sports Campus is fundamental to the television production or gameday presentation process by leveraging a network of intercom devices and software to communicate over a common IP campus infrastructure. This creates a streamlined and centralized workflow of shared resources...