Wyoming's Dennis Trapani on Consistent High Standards in Live Game Production
SVG College Summit 2023
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3m 18s
Video production groups within collegiate athletic departments have become accustomed to producing, at times, hundreds of live sporting events per academic year for streaming platforms. More increasingly, however, conference broadcast partners are turning to these in-house teams to shoulder the load in producing games that will be picked up for distribution across linear television.
At the 2023 SVG College Summit, Dennis Trapani, Associate AD for Creative Services at the University of Wyoming shares how his team at WYO Vision adjusts when the opportunity comes to produce games for the local regional sports network AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, how his students have risen to the occasion on these shows, and more.
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