The SVG Podcast: Dave Shaw, VP, Production, NFL Media
A look at back at the most unique - and most-watched - NFL Draft production ever
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This year’s NFL Draft was a technological success despite going completely virtual. It also turned out to be the most watched NFL Draft ever.
We’re joined on The SVG Podcast by Dave Shaw, VP of Production for NFL Media. He shares the details of how the league sent camera and lighting kits to players, coaches, and GMs. In addition, he will break down how they managed more than 600 video signals to pull off the one-of-a-kind production.
This episode of The SVG Podcast is supported by Mediapro. Mediapro, the global leader in content, sports production and sports rights management has been at the forefront of this global pandemic with continuous service to global news and its clients, promoting a healthy and safe environment to all. During these challenging times, Mediapro is committed to continue serving its partners while researching and promoting innovative services and new technologies to continue covering sports events from above and beyond. Learn more now over at mediapro.tv.
Check out more of SVG’s coverage of the 2020 NFL Draft:
- ESPN Production, Disney DTCI Technology Teams Tackle Most Unique Draft Production Ever
- NFL Media Deploys iPhone Production Kits, Coordinates 600+ Live Feeds to Bring Virtual Draft to Fans
- NFL Franchises Connect With Fans Through Live Streams, Interactive Posts on Social Media
- Bleacher Report Builds Remote, Distributed Control-Room Infrastructure To Deliver Live Coverage
The SVG Podcast is for the sports-video–production professional looking to keep up with the latest in sports-video–production operations and technology. The program features interviews with some of the biggest, most influential names in the sports-video business talking trends and topics that are making an impact on the industry.
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