SVG Esports Production Summit Returns to Los Angeles on Nov. 16

The sixth-annual SVG Esports Production Summit descends on Los Angeles on Nov. 16 with a full day of panels, keynotes, case studies, and technology showcases delving deep into the next-gen workflows being used by today’s top esports event producers, leagues, and streaming platforms. This year’s event, which will be held at the Sheraton Universal Hotel, will be chaired EA’s Group Head of Content and Programming Joseph Lynch. CLICK HERE to register now!

Join today’s top esports event organizers, producers, leagues, publishers, and streaming platforms to discuss how their production teams are adapting to a rapidly changing industry and confronting new challenges. Topics will include the production logistics that go into organizing and broadcasting live-esports events, cloud-based and remote-production workflows, the role of observers and unique aspects of esports production, interactive streaming experiences and fan engagement, and much more.

This year’s Summit is once again being spearheaded by the SVG Esports Production Advisory Committee led by Lynch and is expected to feature speakers from Activision Blizzard Esports, EA, Esports Engine, Envy Gaming, ESL FACEIT Group, FaZeClan, NBA 2K League, Riot Games, and much more.

CLICK HERE for more information (including registration, programming, and sponsorship opportunities) and check out the full program below:

  • Opening Presentation: The State of the Esports Industry
  • Keynote Conversation: More information coming soon!
  • Esports Production Spotlight: Major Championships and Large-Scale Events
  • Esports Production Spotlight: Community-Based and Smaller-Scale Events
  • The REMI Reality: Creating More Efficient and Cost-Effective Esports Productions
  • Tech Perspectives: How Technology Levels Up Live Esports Productions
  • In-Game Observer Spotlight: More information coming soon!
  • The In-Venue Esports Fan Experience

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