Send in the Drones: Colleges Bring Aerial Coverage to Live Games
SVG College Summit 2023
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34m
Across all levels of sports broadcasting, live drones are delivering truly unique visuals and providing truly eye-catching images to integrate into live game coverage. What technologies are needed to make the shot and, most importantly, what steps do you need to take to ensure you use drones safely – and legally? Live college producers who have done so, share their experiences.
Panelists:
Byron Abt, Georgia Southern University, Assistant Director of Athletics for GATA Productions
Imry Halevi, Harvard University, Associate Director of Athletics – Content & Strategic Communications
Doug Schantz, CNN, Senior Director, Field Production
Moderator:
Brandon Costa, SVG, Program Director, SVG College Summit
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