The SVG Podcast: 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship – An SVG Edit Team Roundtable

SVG's Brandon Costa and Kristian Hernandez discuss the production and operations highlights from ESPN's big show in Indy

One of the biggest live sports television productions of the year is already in the books and we’re here to break it all down for you in the latest episode of The SVG Podcast.

Our Director of Digital Brandon Costa and Associate Editor Kristian Hernandez dive into all of the production and operations storylines that happened behind the scenes at this year’s title game, hosted at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. From the special cameras rigged into the stadium’s rafters to the bitter cold out in the production compound, we share what made this year’s ESPN production unique.

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