Platinum White Paper: Inside the Nashville Predators’ Unified, Flexible, Scalable Production System with Ross Video

The live sports and entertainment industry faces unprecedented demands for immersive, multi-platform fan engagement. Audiences increasingly expect real-time statistics, dynamic graphics, interactive features and seamless integration across in-venue displays, broadcast streams, and digital platforms. Meeting these expectations requires more than advanced technology – it demands unified, flexible and scalable production systems that empower teams to innovate while maintaining precision and efficiency.
This whitepaper examines how the Nashville Predators, in partnership with Ross Video, transformed Bridgestone Arena into a model of next-generation live production. Through a unified control interface, creative flexibility and a scalable architecture, the Predators’ production team has built a system capable of adapting to evolving fan behaviors, integrating with legacy infrastructure, and expanding in step with venue renovations. By exploring the Predators’ journey, this paper highlights how forward-thinking venues can future-proof their operations, drive new revenue opportunities and deliver compelling storytelling across every screen. Ultimately, the case study underscores the importance of strategic technology partnerships in shaping a culture of collaboration, innovation and possibility in live sports production.
CLICK HERE to check out the full white paper, which is part of SVG’s new Platinum White Papers  platform. This curated collection of White Papers is authored by leading technologists from the companies that are powering sports production. These thought leaders—representing the leading innovators in the field—offer their insights into the tools, workflows, and breakthroughs which are driving the future of live sports television.

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