Live Remote Production in the Mountains: A LiveU Case Study
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The Broken Arrow Skyrace represents a unique style of mountain running, characterized by off-trail climbing on steep terrain with massive amounts of vertical gain and loss at altitude. To produce a live event covering this strenuous race, the production team needed to get creative. LiveU was brought in to help make this “back country” remote production go off without a hitch. Hear how the production team approached this event and leveraged IP technology in portable encoders and mobile apps to solve wiring and bandwidth constraints, while bringing every possible angle to life for viewers.
Speakers:
Scott Rokis, Broken Arrow Skyrace, Director of Visual Media
Nick Upchurch, LiveU, Senior Sales Engineer
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