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Memorial Fund established for Ron Scalise children college education

Kurt Heitmann and the good people at CP Communications have established a memorial trust fund in honor of ESPN and sports industry audio legend Ron Scalise that will be used for the college education of his three children: Rosario, 16, RJ, 11, and his daughter Brenna, 10. At the request of the family this will be the only fund established to limit confusion. For more information on donating to the fund please click on this story.

All donations should be made out to the fund and should be sent to:
Kurt G. Heitmann
CP Communications, Inc.
200 Clearbrook Road
Elmsford, NY 10523

Please put on the envelope Ron Scalise Fund.



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ESPN’s 1080p Facility Designed To Bring L.A. Closer to Bristol
Oct 24, 2008 - 12:23:21 PM

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By Carolyn Braff

 

Next week marks the beginning of a new month, but at ESPN, it opens a new era as well. Come Nov. 1, the first ESPN personnel will begin moving into the network’s brand-new production facility in downtown Los Angeles. The staff will have plenty of time to get their bearings in the state-of-the-art 1080p plant, which is scheduled to go on-air in April.

 

The production center, which has been under construction for four years, is set to be completed in time for staffers to begin moving in next week.

 

“The engineering portion, the system integration, is going on right now,” says Judi Cordray, VP in charge of the new Los Angeles facility. “All the technical geniuses back in Bristol have been putting this production center together and building the technology that we’re using in it.”

 

Those technical geniuses are led by Jon Pannaman, senior director of technology at ESPN and lead engineer on the project. He designed the workflow to eliminate, as much as possible, the thousands of miles separating network headquarters in Bristol, CT, and the new facility in Los Angeles.

 

“The system we’re looking at is a combination of different technologies,” Pannaman explains. “Eventually, when all is in place, any editor in Bristol or L.A. can obviously see their own media but also what’s on the other site. That’s done on browse-quality video, but they’ll be able to make a shot selection and drop it on their timeline.”

 

When the setup is complete, Pannaman explains, it will not matter whether the game was recorded for ingest in Bristol or Los Angeles. Once an editor has built a timeline, the full-quality media will be sent at high bitrate to be incorporated into the finished piece.

 

“It really is quite a seamless setup,” Pannaman says. “[The editors] really don’t need to know where their source material is coming from.”

 

The new facility features three production-control rooms and two master-control rooms. The Quantel edit systems in place in Bristol will be used to fill a chunk of the eight craft edit suites in the new facility, with the rest to be determined. The 12,300-square-foot facility also features a music room, voiceover room, and two studios.

 

“We’re putting in a variety of technologies; some come from systems that we’ve purchased, and some of it is our own infrastructure,” Pannaman says, adding that, from the production systems to master-control servers, “we’re going to have quite a flexible setup.”

 

Perhaps the biggest selling point on the new facility is that it is built to support 3-GB and 1080p/60 production.

 

“We’re always looking for the next latest and greatest,” Pannaman says. “ESPN blazed a trail with HD when they built the facilities in Bristol, and this is the next significant step in quality and experience in the home.”

 

While ESPN is certainly on the cutting edge in Los Angeles, Pannaman says, there will “very definitely” be some conversion required to continue working with Bristol, which has not yet released any plans to convert its headquarters operation to 1080p.

 

Storage at the new facility will accommodate more than 1,000 hours of 1080p HD footage.

 

“What we’ve done here is, we’ve taken the tremendous knowledge that ESPN gained over the last few years doing the non-linear workflow in Bristol and certainly pulled in the best parts of that, which allows the new facility to operate very seamlessly with Bristol,” Pannaman explains. “We’ve also looked carefully at the areas we felt we could improve or make some changes and made those changes. This is certainly an evolution of what’s in Bristol.”

 

Much of the staff in the L.A. facility will come from Bristol, so it helps that the new production center will be working in concert with network headquarters on the other side of the country.

 

“The biggest thing is the enterprise-wide connectivity,” Pannaman says. “A lot of the effort that we’re putting in here is about making a facility 3,000 miles away operate in very tight concert with headquarters in Bristol. That’s certainly a big undertaking, but we’re looking forward to being able to edit from 3,000 miles away.”

 

The new Los Angeles facility will produce plenty of original content, but the flagship show will be the 1 a.m. ET SportsCenter, which will go live from Los Angeles five days a week beginning in April.


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