2020 SVG Chairman’s Technology in Action Series

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Inside Look at Virtual Sports and Virtualized Production
The cancellation and postponement of professional and collegiate sports events has given esports like iRacing, NBA2K, and League of Legends the chance to find new audiences and also embrace new workflows. Join us for a series of one-on-one discussions about the role of virtual sports and virtualized production technologies in today’s environment.

NBA2K Washington
Interviewer: Jason Dachman, SVG, Chief Editor
Speakers:
Bill Bell, NBC Sports Washington, Executive Producer of Live Events
Matt Volk, NBC Sports Washington, VP of Content Strategy

iNASCAR
Interviewer: Ken Kerschbaumer, SVG, Executive Director, Editorial
Speaker: Steve Myers, iRacing, EVP

NBA 2K Players Tournament
Interviewer: Ken Kerschbaumer
, SVG, Executive Director, Editorial
Speaker: Aldo DiCuffa
, NBA, SVP of Programming

Technology Focus: Cloud-Based Production
Cloud-based production tools are an increasingly important part of any live sports production. Leaders in the space discuss some of the latest developments that will impact the way your teams collaborate in the cloud.
Moderator: Ken Kerschbaumer, SVG, Executive Director, Editorial
Speakers:
Tab Butler, MLB Network, Senior Director, Media Management and Post Production
Gordon Castle, Eurosport, SVP, Technology and Operations
Grant Nodine, NHL, SVP, Technology
Roger Singh, Nutanix, Director of Business Development for Media and Entertainment

EVS Case Study Presentation
EVS and Fox Sports offer an in-depth look at 1080p and HDR workflows used at Super Bowl LIV.
Presenters:
Paul Duda
, Fox Sports Freelancer, Lead Operator for Replay
Brandon Potter
, Fox Sports, Director, Post Production
James Stellpflug
, EVS, SVP, Markets

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