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ADVISORY COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
Eric Frey, Virginia Tech, Assistant AD, ACC Network Operations COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Rick Bagby, Clemson University, Assistant AD, Video and Technology
Mike Bilbow, University of Georgia, Assistant AD - Digital & Production
Andy Blanton, Georgia Tech, Assistant AD/Video & Broadcast Services
Justin Brant, University of Alabama, Associate AD, Crimson Tide Productions
Dr. Michael Bruce, University of Alabama, Associate Professor and Interim Department Chair for Journalism and Creative Media
*Dan Butterly, Big West Conference, Commissioner
Nicholas Case, Charleston Southern University, Assistant AD for Broadcast Services
Katie Cavender, College Football Playoff, Assistant Director of Communications and Branding
Josh Clayton, University of Maryland, Assistant ADTerpvision & Video Operations
*Ken Cleary, University of North Carolina, Assistant Director of Athletics - GoHeels Productions
Stephen Dombroski, St. John’s University, Senior Associate AD for External Relations
Mark Fragale, Rochester Institute of Technology, Executive Producer, RIT SportsZone Live
Valerie Gerfin, University of South Carolina, Associate Director of Live Productions
Leah Gill, University of Tennessee at Chatanooga, Assistant AD - Digital Media Services
Michelle Glover, University of Arkansas, Associate AD - Broadcast Services
*Imry Halevi, Harvard University, Associate Director of Athletics - Content & Strategic Communications
*Scott Hecht, Big East Conference, Senior Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting
Joel Kitay, Kitay Productions, President
Travis Llewellyn, Sun Belt Conference,
Senior Associate Commissioner, Football & Broadcasting
Michael Martin, Texas Christian University, Associate Professor of Professional Practice - Film, Television, and Digital Media
Jim Nachtman, Penn State University, Assistant AD for Media and Video Production
Matt Panto, The Ivy League, Associate Executive Director, Strategic Communications & External Relations
*Scott Rinehart, University of Notre Dame, Director, Broadcast & Streaming Technologies
John Servizzi, Tupelo Raycom, EVP, Engineering and Operations
Corey Speights, University of West Georgia, Director of Digital Experiences
Kurt Svoboda, University of Michigan, Associate AD for External Communications and Public Relations
*Chris Taylor, Ball State University, Senior Director of Sports Production & Associate Lecturer of Media
Dennis Trapani, University of Wyoming, Associate AD for Creative Services
Richard Wanninger, Patriot League, Senior Associate Commissioner for External Relations
* Previous Chairman
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Preparation & Celebration!
2022-23 was a year not simply of rising to the occasion, but exceeding our own expectations.
In college sports video, more live games were produced than ever before; more content was distributed; more stories were told. And that was done by you.
As we gather again for the annual SVG College Summit to prepare for the new year ahead and discuss ways to improve our respective operations, let’s not forget to celebrate the magnificent efforts that brought you here today.
Over the 15 years of this event, the SVG College Summit has grown into a unique opportunity to connect with professional counterparts, gain valuable insights to technology, and push our own departments to new heights.
A sincere thank you to the SVG College Advisory Committee for helping to craft two days that meet the rapidly changing needs of our industry. We’ll discuss control room tech, drones, the cloud, and so much more.
Be sure to stick around to the end of the show as well to take advantage of a new tradition: customized breakout sessions where schools of similar sizes can hash out their issues with those facing similar obstacles and embracing like opportunities.
We encourage you to make the most of your time here by actively engaging in discussions, asking questions, and sharing your own experiences. This conference is as much about learning from others as it is about contributing to the collective knowledge of our industry.
If this is your first time attending the SVG College Summit, we are so excited to have you! We hope this experience proves to you that you are not alone in your challenges and that there is a community here for you to both help you and advocate for you.
It’s one of the great privileges for us here at SVG to host this event for you. We hope you have a great trip and are always open to your thoughts and feedback. Enjoy your time!
Sincerely,
Eric Frey 2023 SVG College Summit Chairman Virginia Tech, Assistant AD, ACC Network Operations Brandon Costa SVG, Director of Digital Program Director, SVG College SummitSUMMIT2023 AGENDA
DAY 1 | Wednesday, May 31 • General Sessions
Location: International Ballroom
2:15 – 2:30 p.m. WELCOMING REMARKS presented by PRESENTERS:
Eric Frey, Virginia Tech, Assistant AD, ACC Network Operations; 2023 SVG College Summit Chairman
Brandon Costa, SVG, Program Director, SVG College Summit
Stefan Tribble, Ross Video, Solution Specialist – Sports & Live Events
2:20 – 3:15 p.m. STATE OF THE INDUSTRY: Collegiate Leaders Address the Industry’s Opportunities and Challenges
Key athletic department video production leaders from schools of all sizes reflect on the year that was and offer a peek at what they are working on in the year to come.
MODERATOR: Eric Frey, Virginia Tech, Assistant AD, ACC Network Operations; 2023 SVG College Summit Chairman
PANELISTS:
Parker Leppien, Auburn University, Director, Live Operations and Programming
Scott Hecht, Big East Conference, Senior Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting
Mikayla Mosteller, The Citadel, Director of Video Productions
Corey Speights, University of West Georgia, Director of Digital Experiences
3:15 – 3:30 p.m. CASE STUDY: The Clear-Com Connected Sports Campus
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The Clear-Com Connected Sports Campus is fundamental to the television production or gameday presentation process by leveraging a network of intercom devices and software to communicate over a common IP campus infrastructure, creating a streamlined and centralized workflow.
PRESENTERS:
Imry Halevi, Harvard University, Associate Director of Athletics –Content & Strategic Communications
Vinnie Macri, Clear-Com, Senior Market Outreach Manager
3:30 – 4:00 p.m. NETWORKING BREAK IN EXHIBIT AREA sponsored by
4:00 – 4:30 p.m. CBS SPORTS DIRECTOR MARK GRANT: A Keynote Conversation
Veteran live sports director Mark Grant reached the pinnacle of his accomplished career this year when he worked at the front bench of the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four and the National Championship Game for CBS Sports. In doing so, he also became the first person-of-color to direct a major American sports television championship on television. Grant joins the SVG College Summit to reflect on his career, offer his advice for directing live sporting events today, and answer your questions pertaining to your —and your students’ — careers.
MODERATOR: Ken Kerschbaumer, SVG, Co-Executive Director, Editorial Services
SPEAKER: Mark Grant, CBS Sports, Director
4:30 – 4:45 p.m. CASE STUDY: The Future of College Sports TV & Live Production: How Texas A&M Successfully Implements IP
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With workflows becoming increasingly complex, more companies are migrating to software-defined IP systems. Texas A&M University has successfully adapted to the accelerating rate of change in the industry by transitioning from SDI to IP in their sports production environment.
PRESENTERS:
Zack Bacon, Texas A&M University Athletics, Chief Broadcast Engineer Robert Erickson, TAG Video Systems, VP, Live Production and Sports
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. SVG COLLEGE SPORTS MEDIA AWARDS
The 15th-annual SVG College Sports Media Awards presented in association with NACDA celebrate the very best in college sports video content from the past year. Join us as winners are announced.
MASTERS OF CEREMONY:
John Fanta, FOX Sports, College Basketball Broadcaster and Reporter; Big East Conference, Digital Correspondent
Morgan Uber, American Athletic Conference, Director of Video Communications, Reporter
6:00 – 7:00 p.m. WELCOMING NETWORKING RECEPTION sponsored by
DAY 2 | Thursday, June 1 • General Sessions
Location: International Ballroom
8:30 – 9:15 a.m. NETWORKING BREAKFAST sponsored by
9:00 – 9:45 a.m. THE NEW CONTROL ROOM? Production Facilities in the Age of Remote Production and the Cloud
Centralized control rooms, trailers, and even flypacks are the established norm across collegiate athletic departments. As the greater broadcast industry evolves to utilize more remote (or REMI) production and cloudbased workflows, in what ways does that make us rethink the facilities that we call home? From switchers to comms to replay, graphics, audio, and
everything in between, live production leaders share their takes on new flexibilities available in live production.
MODERATOR: Jason Dachman, SVG, Chief Editor
PANELISTS:
Jeff Hanel, University of Texas at Austin, Director, Creative Video
Andrew Kurtz, Monmouth University, Assistant AD for Live Broadcasting
Greg Macchia, Riedel Communications, VP, Business Development, Live Production
Scott Rinehart, University of Notre Dame, Director, Broadcast and Streaming Technologies
Jared Timmins, Diversified, VP of Innovation, Media Solutions
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9:45 – 10:00 a.m. CASE STUDY: University of Georgia – Communication is Key in the Stadium, for the Coaches and on the Road
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MODERATOR: Dave Caulwell, Riedel, Regional Sales Director, East
PRESENTERS:
Rick Freeman, University of Georgia, Senior Broadcast Engineer
Perry Langston, UGA/PlayOnPro
John Meshad, UGA, Director of Equipment Operations
Eric Schwab, MV SportsCom, Intercomologist
Vincent Vaccher, MV SportsCom, President/CEO
10:00 – 10:30 a.m. SEND IN THE DRONES: Efficiently Bringing Aerial Coverage to Your Live Games
Across all levels of sports broadcasting, live drones are delivering truly unique visuals and providing eye-catching images to integrate into live game coverage. What technologies are needed to make the shot and, most importantly, what steps do you need to take to ensure you use drones safely — and legally?
MODERATOR: Brandon Costa, SVG, Program Director, SVG College Summit
PRESENTERS:
Byron Abt, Georgia Southern University, Assistant Director of Athletics for GATA Productions
Imry Halevi, Harvard University, Associate Director of Athletics –Content & Strategic Communications
10:30 – 11:15 a.m. NETWORKING BREAK IN EXHIBIT AREA
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11:15 – 11:50 a.m. WHEN LINEAR COMES CALLING: Producing Games for Your Broadcast Partner
In a testament to how far this industry has come, live production teams on campus are being entrusted more frequently by their linear broadcast partners to produce live games for their air. How do you prepare differently — if at all — for a linear game? What technologies and services have come up clutch for you? And what other key issues should you consider when this exciting opportunity arises — whether it’s scheduled or sudden?
MODERATOR: Cody Chrusciel, Princeton University, Assistant AD, Multimedia & Broadcasting
PRESENTERS:
Justin Argo, Texas A&M University, Director of Live Broadcasts
Ryan Brodie, CTI, Branch Director
Kevin Hession, Temple University, Assistant AD, Broadcast Technology & Video Production
Paul McAniff, Canon, Senior Technical Specialist
Dennis Trapani, University of Wyoming, Associate AD, Creative Services
11:50 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. SVG COLLEGE PIONEER AWARD
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The SVG College Pioneer Award celebrates those who have innovated in the fields of video production and technology at the university level and have advanced the industry at large. The award is selected by a panel of past honorees, current and former SVG College Summit chairmen, SVG staff, and senior members of the SVG College Advisory Committee.
PRESENTED TO: Shot Kleen, Former University of Nebraska-Lincoln HuskerVision Leader
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. NETWORKING LUNCH sponsored by
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1:00 – 1:15 p.m. CASE STUDY: How Adopting a REMI Workflow Brought Cost Savings, Expanded Coverage and Grew Revenue for The Sun Belt Conference
The Sun Belt Conference, who features 14 institutions across 10 states, had a mission to provide live coverage of their championship events for 18 different sponsored sports. The conference commissioners discuss why centralizing their productions not only helped them accomplish this, but brought more opportunity to expand their content capabilities.
PRESENTER: Janel Moorefield, LiveU, VP of Sales, Sports
1:15 – 2:00 p.m. WHAT’S NEW IN GAME PRES?:
The Latest in Stadium and Arena Videoboards
While live production of games for broadcast has become the bread and butter of many athletic department media teams, more big screens are popping up on more venues across campus. Game pres pros from schools of all sized share how they keep the in-venue experience a top priority.
MODERATOR: Kristian Hernández, SVG, Senior Editor
PRESENTERS:
Mike Bilbow, University of Georgia, Assistant AD, Digital and Production
Mike Bonner, Tepper Sports & Entertainment, Senior Director/ Executive Producer – Game Presentation & Production
Grantscott Greene, University of Houston, Assistant AD for Content Solutions
Stefan Tribble, Ross Video, Solution Specialist – Sports & Live Events
2:30 – 4:00 p.m. BREAKOUT TRACK 1: LARGE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTS
Location: Juniper Room sponsored by More demands from our linear partners. Bigger videoboards and larger crowds at our venues. Higher expectations. Our departments may be welloiled content machines but what pain points are holding us back and what opportunities are primed for us to take advantage of? Professionals from Power 5 conference schools come together and share their best practices, compare notes, and share general advice.
DISCUSSION LEADERS:
Ken Cleary, University of North Carolina, Associate AD –Go Heels Productions
Valerie Gerfin, University of South Carolina, Associate Director of Live Productions
Chris Humphreys, Baylor University, Senior Director of BaylorVision
Cory Palm, Purdue University, Director of Broadcast Services
Jacob Potter, University of Oklahoma, Associate AD, Video Services
2:30 – 4:00 p.m. BREAKOUT TRACK 2: MID-SIZE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTS
Location: Magnolia Room sponsored by Fair or not, our jobs come with high expectations. Regardless of department size and available resources, schools are annually tasked with the huge task of producing hundreds of live games for their media partners — and a lot more. Professionals from mid-major and small conference schools share their common pain points, best practices, and overall advice.
DISCUSSION LEADERS:
Chris Babb, Ouachita Baptist University, Director of Ouachita Sports Digital Network
Tiana Brown, University of Pennsylvania, Director of Broadcasting & Production
Nicholas Case, Charleston Southern University, Assistant AD of Broadcast Services
Leah Gill, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Assistant AD –Digital Media
Jimmy Johnson, Patriot League, Assistant Commissioner for Multimedia
SUMMIT2023
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
MARK GRANT, CBS Sports, Director
Grant joined CBS Sports in 1998 and serves as a director for CBS Sports and CBS Sports Network. He covers college basketball, including the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, the NFL, college football, and golf. Grant is a five-time Emmy Award winner.
2023 SVG COLLEGE SUMMIT CHAIRMAN
ERIC FREY, Virginia Tech, Assistant AD, ACC Network Operations
Frey joined Virginia Tech’s HokieVision in April of 2018 as assistant AD of ACC Network Operations. He oversees ACC Network and ESPN digital and linear broadcasts that originate from Virginia Tech’s control rooms. Frey is Virginia Tech’s lead director for digital and linear broadcasts for ESPN.
SPEAKER BIOS
BYRON ABT, Georgia Southern University, Assistant Director of Athletics for GATA Productions
Abt acts as the liaison between ESPN and Georgia Southern University. He oversees the production of ESPN+ events for the Eagles, along with videoboard productions, television shows, and other major digital projects.
JUSTIN ARGO, Texas A&M University, Director of Live Broadcasts
Argo joined the Texas A&M Athletic Department in July 2017 and serves as the director of broadcasts for 12th Man Productions. He oversees all of Texas A&M’s broadcasts and is the primary contact for the ESPN/SEC Network.
ZACK BACON, Texas A&M University Athletics, Chief Broadcast Engineer
Bacon is responsible for the technical operations, monitoring, and management of broadcast and big screen video systems. He is also responsible for the direction and implementation of all new broadcast technologies.
CHRIS BABB, Ouachita Baptist University, Director of Ouachita Sports Digital Network
Babb joined the faculty at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, AK, in the fall of 2019 as an instructor in the Rogers Department of Communications and director of student sports media productions.
MIKE BILBOW, University of Georgia, Assistant AD, Digital and Production
Bilbow is responsible for in-stadium video board production, linear and digital television production, web, and other digital content creation. Additionally, Bilbow oversees information technology for the Athletic Association.
MIKE BONNER, Tepper Sports & Entertainment, Senior Director/ Executive Producer – Game Presentation & Production
Bonner has worked for some of the most storied and iconic organizations in sports. He now oversees game presentation for the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte FC, the ACC Football Championship, and Duke’s Mayo Bowl.
RYAN BRODIE, CTI, Branch Director
Brodie is the branch director for CTI in Atlanta, GA. Specializing in broadcast projects, he has been a project manager and engineer for several control room buildouts across the U.S. for clients in the sports and corporate markets.
TIANA BROWN, University of Pennsylvania, Director of Broadcasting & Production
Brown was able to overhaul the broadcast operations post-pandemic by engineering and constructing the department’s first control room, rebuilding the freelance staff, and collaborating with local universities to give students more opportunities.
CASE, Charleston Southern University, Assistant AD of Broadcast Services
NICHOLAS
For the past six years, Case has used his near two decades of broadcasting experience across radio and television to Charleston Southern University. He oversaw the transition of CSU from Big South Network to the ESPN branded networks.
DAVE CAULWELL, Riedel, Regional Sales Director, East Caulwell leads a tremendous team driving sales efforts and building strong relationships with customers and partners on the east coast of the U.S. He is a trusted and reliable figure in the industry, committed to delivering exceptional results.
CODY CHRUSCIEL, Princeton University, Assistant AD, Multimedia and Broadcasting
Chrusciel oversees Princeton’s creative video content and live broadcast productions for ESPN+ and regional sports networks NBC Sports Philadelphia and SNY while managing the H.G. Levine Broadcast Center.
KEN CLEARY, University of North Carolina, Associate AD – Go Heels Productions Cleary oversees the Go Heels Productions unit of Carolina Athletics. The unit produces more than 200 live broadcasts for the ACC Network and other broadcast partners; studio content; and in-venue productions for 16 sports in seven venues.
ROBERT ERICKSON, TAG Video Systems, VP, Live Production and Sports Erickson is the VP of live production and sports for TAG Video Systems. A member of the TAG team since 2023, he has more than 24 years of experience in the broadcast and IT markets.
JOHN FANTA, FOX Sports, College Basketball Broadcaster and Reporter; Big East Conference, Digital Correspondent Fanta covers college basketball in a variety of capacities, from calling games on FS1 to serving as lead host on the BIG EAST Digital Network to providing commentary on The Field of 68 Media Network.
VALERIE GERFIN, University of South Carolina, Associate Director of Live Productions
Gerfin serves as the associate director of live productions, a role she’s held for the last two years. She is the producer for the venue videoboard shows for football, men’s & women’s basketball, and baseball, as well as assisting as needed in a variety of roles for ESPN/SEC Network broadcasts.
LEAH GILL, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Assistant AD – Digital Media Gill oversees MocsVision, the team responsible for all ESPN+ broadcasts, all in-venue video board presentation, and other video and graphic content production. MocsVision currently produces 65+ broadcasts for ESPN+ each competition year.
GRANTSCOTT GREENE, University of Houston, Assistant AD for Content Solutions
Greene oversees broadcast operations, creative video content, the graphic design team, and video board productions. This is Greene’s second stint at Houston: from 2000-15, he was the Director of Video Operations for the Cougars.
IMRY HALEVI, Harvard University, Associate Director of Athletics –Content & Strategic Communications
Halevi leads Harvard Athletics’ Content & Strategic Communications group, which is charged with promoting Harvard Athletics’ brand, and creating content to preserve the history and tell the story of Harvard’s student-athletes, coaches, and teams.
JEFF HANEL, University of Texas at Austin, Director, Creative Video
Hanel oversees the creative video staff and is currently overseeing Texas’ transition to bringing videoboard productions and SEC Network/ESPN broadcasts internally. All videoboard, linear, and digital broadcasts will originate from the soon-to-be four centralized control rooms that are scheduled to be online in June 2024.
SCOTT HECHT, Big East Conference, Senior Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting
Hecht develops and manages the day to day remote, linear, and digital event planning and operational execution of telecasts for the Big East Conference’s exclusive collegiate programming airing on all Fox Sports, CBS Sports, and FloSports platforms.
KEVIN HESSION, Temple University, Assistant AD, Broadcast Technology & Video Production
Hession is responsible for executing the production of Temple Athletics broadcasts for ESPN and in-venue video boards at the Liacouras Center, McGonigle Hall, and the Temple Sports Complex.
CHRIS HUMPHREYS, Baylor University, Senior Director of BaylorVision Humphreys oversees all aspects of the athletic department’s live sports and in-venue production and on ESPN+, as well as PCR productions in partnership with ESPN linear networks.
JIMMY JOHNSON, Patriot League, Assistant Commissioner for Multimedia Johnson oversees live and on-demand production for the Patriot League on ESPN+. He has increased the Patriot League’s visibility in multimedia by producing weekly on-demand video content for social platforms and streaming partners.
ANDREW KURTZ, Monmouth University, Assistant AD for Live Broadcasting
Kurtz primarily serves as a producer on all broadcasts produced by the Monmouth Digital Network. He has produced over 25 linear and 200 ESPN broadcasts during his time at Monmouth.
PARKER LEPPIEN, Auburn University, Director, Live Operations and Programming Leppien oversees the live operations of War Eagle Productions, which includes video boards, as well as digital and linear broadcasts that originate out of Auburn’s two control rooms.
GREG MACCHIA, Riedel Communications, VP, Business Development, Live Production
Macchia has 25+ years of experience in the live broadcast production industry. Before joining Simplylive in 2017 to manage the region, he was the SVP, Americas for EVS Broadcast Equipment where he spent over 18 years building the Americas sales and technical operations.
VINNIE MACRI, Clear-Com, Senior Market Outreach Manager
Macri oversees the market outreach program at Clear-Com, working directly with consultants, system/sound designers, and end-users to keep them informed of Clear-Com’s latest products and capabilities.
PAUL McANIFF, Canon, Senior Technical Specialist
Now in his 10th year at Canon (minus a seven-year hiatus), McAniff supports Canon’s BCTV and Cinema Optics, Cinema EOS Cameras, PTZ cameras, 4K Reference Displays, and Professional Video Camcorders.
JANEL MOOREFIELD, LiveU, VP of Sales, Sports
Moorefield is responsible for driving the strategy for LiveU’s Sports Group. She has been integral in bringing LiveU Sports solutions to professional teams, sports associations, and production companies.
MIKAYLA MOSTELLER, The Citadel, Director of Video Productions
Mosteller produces all the home broadcasts for The Citadel on ESPN platforms by bringing in freelancers and students to run replay, cameras, graphics, audio, and more on game days.
CORY PALM, Purdue University, Director of Broadcast Services
Palm oversees the livestreaming of more than 120 live events and programs each year while also serving as the primary content provider for broadcast entities around the state of Indiana and throughout the Midwest.
JACOB POTTER, University of Oklahoma, Associate AD, Video Services
Potter is associate AD at the University of Oklahoma, overseeing SoonerVision — the in-house video production team for Oklahoma Athletics. Since 2018, he has overseen Oklahoma’s in-arena and creative video productions.
SCOTT RINEHART, University of Notre Dame, Director, Broadcast and Streaming Technologies
Rinehart is responsible for providing technical direction and oversight of Notre Dame Studios’ production infrastructure. Prior to Notre Dame, Rinehart worked in a variety of roles at NASCAR Media Group and PGA Tour Productions.
COREY SPEIGHTS, University of West Georgia, Director of Digital Experiences
Speights has taken the university to new heights. He is charged with leading all large-scale productions throughout campus including sports, commencement, and other academic broadcasts.
JARED TIMMINS, Diversified, VP of Media Innovation
Timmins leverages his more than 15 years of industry experience to help deliver future-forward solutions for a changing media landscape. He has held leadership positions in strategic account management and business development.
DENNIS TRAPANI, University of Wyoming, Associate AD, Creative Services
Trapani joined Wyoming Athletics in July 2013 as director of video and digital media, and was promoted to his current role as associate director of athletics in 2021. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the WYO-Vision team.
STEFAN TRIBBLE, Ross Video, Solution Specialist – Sports & Live Events
Tribble is a seasoned broadcast professional with a rich background in collegiate sports production. Prior to joining Ross, Tribble held the position of associate director of broadcast operations at Mississippi State Athletics.
MORGAN UBER, American Athletic Conference, Director of Video Communications, Reporter
Uber joined the American Athletic Conference staff as director of video communications and reporter in July of 2021. She is the primary on-camera talent in the promotion of the conference’s 22 sports and 12 member institutions through the creation of video content on The American’s digital platforms.
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TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE EXHIBITS
Adder is excited to bring its ADDERLink INFINITY range to the 2023 SVG College Summit. Trusted by many of the leading college teams, the range can be used as a point-to-point extender, or as an IP KVM matrix utilizing an existing IP network, to give users real-time access to their computers — no matter where they are based.
Canon will be exhibiting new equipment solu tions for REMI, studio, remote and in-game pro duction, shallow-depth-of-field shooting and in dustry-leading sports broadcast lens technology. Check out Canon’s EOS R5 C cinema camera with 8K shooting capability along with the latest PTZ cameras featuring stunning Canon color, control and focus; as well as new 4K HDR reference displays ideal for trucks and control rooms.
Fujifilm is excited to show you its groundbreak ing integration for Frame.io Camera to Cloud at this year’s SVG College Summit Technology Exhibit. Check out how this new technology will speed up your workflow, and get your hands on Fujinon broadcasting lenses and GFX/X-Se ries cameras at Booth #307.
Expand or upgrade your production gear with Allied Broadcast Group. We offer a wide selection of used equipment, savings on new gear from manufacturers, and trade-in credit for your old gear. Make your production mobile with our production trailers, available in 16ft and 24ft, rack-ready or equipped for any budget.
Clear-Com will exhibit at Booth 210, showcasing their Connected Campus intercom solution for campus-wide networked venues, linking production centers to sports venues, event sites, as well as campus security staff radio systems. The company’s award-winning Arcadia Central Station can be part of this solution and will be available for demonstration.
At Sportzcast, we are a part of the Genius Sports family, and we help bring sports data to life in the sports industry. We pull real-time data directly from the scoreboard controller and automate it for production. Our score bot devices and SportzDe signer provide our customers the tools they need to distribute live data into multiple applications.
Amagi is a next-generation media technology company that provides cloud broadcast and targeted advertising solutions to broadcast TV and streaming TV platforms. Amagi enables sports broadcasters and content owners to launch, distribute, and monetize live linear channels on Free Ad-supported Streaming TV (FAST) and video services platforms.
Black Box is a leading global manufacturer of award-winning AV, KVM, and IoT solutions designed to create better experiences. The breadth of our global reach, continuous innovation, and depth of our expertise accelerates customer success by bringing people, ideas and technology together to solve real-world business problems in a variety of industries.
At Creative Dimensions, we design and fabricate custom broadcast studio sets and desks, branded environments, trade show exhibits, and interior/ exterior signage. Our Emmy Award-winning team of visionary designers, skilled craftsmen and project managers has built a reputation of delivering innovative and impactful solutions across all industries.
EditShare enables collaborative media workflows on-premise, in the cloud, or in a hybrid configuration. We simplify storytelling by improving the production process and removing tedious tasks that impede creativity. Our high-performance lineup includes media optimized shared storage, and media management, supported with open APIs for extensible integration.
Grabyo is a cloud video production company, focused on real-time clipping & editing, live production and distribution. Our tools are used by universities SIDs and athletic departments to create and deliver video highlights to social and digital channels with speed. Additionally, Grabyo supports NIL strategies for student-athletes via partnerships with INFLCR and other companies. Drop by stand 108 for a live demo!
IHSE USA provides KVM products for long distance signal extension and switching for HDMI, DisplayPort, 2K Dual-Link DVI, VGA, SDI, USB, USB 3.0, audio and RS-232 for mission critical applications. IHSE technology is deployed worldwide in broadcasting, post production, radio, government, medical, financial and oil & petroleum industries.
Calrec will be showing its modular, expandable IP mixing system, Type R — perfect for distributed production and flexible workflows. Calrec’s plugand-play broadcast console, Brio, which slots into any broadcast workflow will also be making an appearance. For flexible working, integrated networks, and reliable audio, Calrec has it covered.
Evertz is a leading global solution provider for college sports production. Evertz delivers IP-based and 12G-SDI solutions for live productions moving to UHD; low latency streaming for remote production over public internet and 5G with XPS; virtualized production and replays using DreamCatcher BRAVO Studio; and advanced orchestration software.
Ikegami is a leading supplier of high-quality professional broadcast equipment. The Ikegami name is recognized globally for state-of-the-art television cameras, medical cameras and CCTV equipment. World-class CMOS imagery, 4K and 8K technology, multi-format flexibility and unparalleled customer support define the Ikegami experience for users in broadcast, sports venues, mobile production, houses of worship, education, corporate and many more applications.
CONNECTED CAMPUS
Celebrating those who have innovated in the fields of video production and technology in collegiate sports and have advanced the industry at large.
THIS YEAR’S HONOREE:
PIONEER AWARD COLLEGE
SHOT KLEEN
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Former HuskerVision Leader
2022: Imry Halevi, Harvard University
2019: Tom Odjakjian, American Athletic Conference
Previous Pioneer Award honorees:
2018: Rick Bagby, Clemson University
2017: Chris Taylor, Ball State University
2016: Jim Nachtman, Pennsylvania State University
2015: John Kvatek, University of Central Florida Jeff Schmahl, Texas A&M University, University of Nebraska
2014: Rick Church, Michigan State University
2013: Mark Rodin, Florida State University
2012: Ken Norris, University of California, Los Angeles
Scalable production intercom solutions for campus-wide wide networked venues, sharing resources of the system, linking production centers to sports venues, or event sites, as well as campus security staff radio systems. SVG College Summit Booth 210Imagine Communications will demonstrate its all-star Selenio Network Processor (SNP) — the utility infielder of the video production world — supporting UHD, HDR, 2110, 12G SDI, and more. For multiviewing, conversion, graphics, or any other utility job, SNP is your ultimate team player. Line it up with Magellan Control — Imagine’s operator-centric control & management platform — and you get the winning combination.
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limitations. Start offering your coaches and ath letics departments the ability to stream every sport, wherever it is.
Joseph Electronics is an authorized stocking distributor of 100+ premier broadcast and pro A/V brands. JE also manufactures and supplies innovative custom fiber solutions and is equipped with a state-of-the-art fiber lab that can fabricate, terminate, or repair any connector, assembly, panel, breakout or interface in use.
MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Solutions has over 45 years of experience serving the broadcast and video production communities worldwide. MultiDyne leads the industry in pioneering signal conversion and fiber-optic-based transport systems for the broadcast, cable, satellite, production, digital cinema, surveillance, teleconferencing, and Pro-AV markets across all business verticals. MultiDyne’s service-oriented approach helps customers meet their needs with innovative, custom fiber solutions for systems integrators and end-users.
Shure offers audio capture solutions for sport ing events, even in difficult environments. The Q5X transmitters with Axient Digital, ADX5D Dual-channel Portable Receiver, TwinPlex and DuraPlex microphones, and AD600 Digital Spectrum Manager provide reliable, high-qual ity audio capture and RF transmission. Shure’s products have been a part of broadcast sound engineering for decades, providing clear and consistent sound for major events and leagues worldwide.
Visit Sony’s Booth #209 to learn about our line of live production and full frame cameras to cap ture every play, angle and emotion. Hear about Hawk-Eye’s broadcast replay for today’s remote, creative and distributed workflows. And how Ci Media Cloud is bringing media workflows and teams together in the cloud.
JVC Professional Video will showcase new sports-dedicated production products with NDI: the GY-HC500SPCN Sports Production and Coaching Camcorder with real-time updated game overlay graphics, NDI|HX support, and Sports Exchange recording format compatible with Catapult and DV Sport systems, and the KM-IP8 CONNECTED CAM Studio Switcher with vMix 4K licensed software.
From slo-mos and playbacks to game winning highlights, bring your fans all the action. Capture every play with Panasonic Connect’s PTZ and studio cameras and produce and distribute it all with the KAIROS live production solution. Leveraging ST 2110, KAIROS adds scalability to game-day operations through streamlined production workflows.
TAG delivers software-based deep monitoring of linear IP video workflows from live production through OTT. The Realtime Media Performance Platform operates in cloud, on COTS, or hybrid configurations, supporting thousands of sources including the latest formats and transports. TAG’s Zer0 Friction philosophy minimizes complexity, manages pace change, enables business operations.
Lawo designs and manufactures pioneering IP video, audio, control and monitoring technology for TV and radio broadcast, campus installations, performing arts, houses of worship, stadiums and corporate applications. All products are developed and manufactured according to highest quality standards at the company’s headquarters in Rastatt, Germany.
For over 30 years, Riedel has delivered standards-based, reliable, state-of-the-art products that enhance and advance sporting events. Artist and Bolero intercom solutions and MediorNet Distributed Video Networks have successfully delivered thousands of ST 2110 based Intercom and Video installations. Riedel’s Live Production Tools, with Simplylive inside, extend our solutions to remote production and cloud applications.
Since 1998, Telestream has delivered innovations that drive the video industry forward. Our solutions span the entire digital media lifecycle, from media processing and workflow automation to production and live streaming, video quality monitoring, virtual events and video hosting, content management, and video test and synchronization — available on-premises and in the cloud.
Take your athletics coverage to the next level and stream every sport. LiveU revolutionizes how athletics departments in schools of any size produce and distribute live content. No more cabling cameras, dealing with small press boxes, fibering venues or worrying about bandwidth
Ross Video’s live production solutions for sports & live events have helped teams and broadcasters from around the globe to draw fans deeper into the game. The combination of production control room technology, LED content management systems, and stunning 3D data-driven graphics streamlines event production for operators while delivering fully immersive and unforgettable experiences for fans.
B&H is the source for all your technology needs; photo, video, pro audio, computers and IT equipment, A/V presentation, surveillance, optics etc. With contracted pricing, purchasing with B&H is quick and easy... and most of our 750,000 items are ready to ship within 24 hours of placing an order. The company you can trust…B&H.
CAPTURE EVERY PLAY, ANGLE, & EMOTION.
Nothing heightens the passion of live sports like the cinematic look. Our comprehensive 35mm line starts with the HDC-F5500, the complete system camera that elevates every play with Super 35mm bokeh and global shutter imagery. The full-frame FR7 pan/tilt/zoom enables all-new vantage points with interchangeable E-mount lenses and comprehensive remote control. Using the same lenses, our Alpha full-frame cameras bring viewers directly into celebrations. We have you covered from HD to 8K* and up to 16x slo-motion, with spot on color matching and superb creative freedom. When it comes to capturing gameday action, nobody delivers like Sony.
Visit pro.sony/sports-solutions to learn more.
Next-Level Robotic Cameras You Can Count On
While there are many options in camera robotics, only Telemetrics offers a robotic Pan/Tilt camera system that future-proofs your investment by allowing you to buy HD/4K quality today and later retrofit a new camera and lens on the system’s internal PT-CP-S5 Pan/Tilt Head—without replacing the entire unit. It also includes Telemetrics’ AI-Assisted reFrame® Automatic Shot Correction and Tracking, Genlock, 12G SDI and Ethernet for live streaming. The RoboEye is that step up in performance and flexibility you’ve been looking for.
Quality, flexibility and consistency in a compact package. It’s all you’ll ever need.
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OUTSTANDING LIVE GAME PRODUCTION
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS – POWER
Auburn University (War Eagle Productions) | Men’s Basketball: Auburn vs. Tennessee
Duke University (Blue Devil Network) | Softball: Duke vs. Georgia (NCAA Regionals)
Texas A&M University (12th Man Productions) | Baseball: Texas A&M vs. Houston Christian (Behind-the Scenes Broadcast)
University of Alabama (Crimson Tide Productions) | Softball: Alabama vs. Arkansas (Ally & Madison Shipman Segment)
University of Louisville | Baseball: Louisville vs. Michigan (NCAA Regionals)
University of North Carolina (Go Heels Productions) | Baseball: North Carolina vs. Georgia (NCAA Regionals)
Wake Forest University | Men’s Basketball: Wake Forest vs. Utah Valley
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS – CHAMPIONSHIP
Brown University | Men’s Basketball: Brown vs. Princeton
Colorado College | Men’s Ice Hockey: Colorado College vs. Denver
Colorado College | Men’s Ice Hockey: Colorado College vs. Princeton
Harvard University | Harvard Ski Carnival
Liberty University | Football: Liberty vs. Gardner-Webb
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT SportsZone) | Men’s Ice Hockey: RIT vs. Mercyhurst
San Jose State University | Football: San Jose State vs. Colorado State
Temple University | Men’s Basketball: Temple vs. Villanova
Tulane University | Men’s Basketball: Tulane vs. Cincinnati
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCES & GOVERNING BODIES
Mountain West Conference (Mountain West Network) | 2023 Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships
Patriot League | 2023 Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships
Sun Belt Conference | 2022 Sun Belt Conference Cross Country Championship
Sun Belt Conference | 2023 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basketball Championship
USA Water Polo | NCAA Division I Men’s Water Polo National Championship
USA Water Polo | NCAA Division I Women’s Water Polo National Championship
COLLEGIATE STUDENT – POWER
Michigan State University (Spartan Vision) | Women’s Gymnastics: Michigan State vs. Northern Illinois
Texas A&M University (12th Man Productions) | Baseball: Texas A&M vs. Ole Miss
University of Wisconsin | Women’s Ice Hockey: Wisconsin vs. Minnesota (Big Ten Network Student U)
Virginia Tech (HokieVision) | Men’s Basketball: Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina
Virginia Tech (HokieVision) | Men’s Basketball: Virgina Tech vs. Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech (HokieVision) | Women’s Basketball: Virginia Tech vs. Duke
COLLEGIATE STUDENT – CHAMPIONSHIP
Ball State University (Ball State Sports Link) | Men’s Basketball: Ball State vs. Kent State
Liberty University | Women’s Soccer: Liberty vs. Florida Gulf Coast (ASUN Championship)
Manhattan College | Men’s Basketball: Manhattan vs. Iona
Monmouth University | Women’s Basketball: Monmouth vs. Stony Brook
Northern Arizona University | Men’s Basketball: Northern Arizona vs. Portland State
Northern Michigan University | Men’s Ice Hockey: Northern Michigan vs. Michigan Tech
St. Cloud State University (Husky Productions) | Men’s Ice Hockey: St. Cloud State vs. Minnesota Duluth
University of California, Davis | Men’s Basketball: UC Davis vs. Long Beach State
PROFESSIONAL
FOX Sports | Football: Michigan vs. Ohio State
FOX Sports | Football: TCU vs. Baylor
Pac-12 Networks | Football: Stanford vs. California
OUTSTANDING LIVE NON-GAME PRODUCTION
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
Colorado College | Colorado College vs. Denver Ice Hockey Show Open
Kennesaw State University | Kennesaw State vs. Jacksonville State Basketball Postgame Coverage
Liberty University | Flames Countdown to Kickoff vs. Virginia Tech (Segment 1)
Princeton University | Princeton vs. Cornell Football Broadcast Open
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Syracuse University | Men’s Basketball Features Men’s Soccer National Championship
University of Alabama (Crimson Tide Productions) | Arkansas at Alabama Women’s Soccer – NCAA Committee Top 10 Reveal
University of Arkansas/Sport & Story | HOGS+ Halftime Show
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCES & GOVERNING BODIES
American Athletic Conference | The American’s 2022 Cotton Bowl Preview Show
American Athletic Conference | The American’s Basketball Media Days
American Athletic Conference | The American’s Men’s Basketball Championship Preview Show
Ivy League | Live From Ivy Madness – Men’s Championship Postgame
Mountain West Conference (Mountain West Network) | 2023 Mountain West Men’s Basketball Championship Postgame Show
COLLEGIATE STUDENT
Monmouth University | Monmouth Football vs. Stony Brook Broadcast Open
Monmouth University | Monmouth Men’s Lacrosse vs. Villanova Open
Minnesota State University Moorhead | Boothcast Simulcast Open
St. Cloud State University (Husky Productions) | Husky Faceoff – Men’s Ice Hockey vs. Minnesota Duluth
St. Cloud State University (Husky Productions) | Husky Faceoff with Mick Hatten
University of Alabama (Crimson Tide Productions) | Alabama’ Men’s Basketball vs. Auburn Pregame
PROFESSIONAL
ESPN | College GameDay
FOX Sports | Big Noon Kickoff
Pac-12 Networks | Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament Postgame
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL FEATURE
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
Clemson University | I’m Not Done: The Journey of Justyn Ross
Duke University (Duke Men’s Basketball) | Thank You, Coach K
East Carolina University | Previewing the 2022 Season with Gary Higgins
Liberty University | Kyle Rode: A Relationship Bigger Than Basketball
Louisiana State University | Eye to Eye – Tyrann Mathieu
Michigan State University (Spartan Vision) | Michigan State Hockey vs. Michigan
University of Kentucky | For the Team, Chapter 2 – Florida Recap
University of Louisville | Cameron Miller
University of Nebraska | Sam Griesel’s Superhero
University of South Carolina | Gamecock Football – 2022 Season Recap
University of South Florida | The Return of Arthur Jones – USFs First
African-American Student Athlete
University of Virginia | The Journey Home – Sam Brunelle
Virginia Tech (HokieVision) | Chase O’Brien
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCES & GOVERNING BODIES
American Athletic Conference | 2022 American Basketball
Championship Cinematic
American Athletic Conference | 2022 American Football Championship
Cinematic
Big 12 Conference/LDWW | Big 12 Champions for Life: Set the Standard
Mountain West Conference | Fly, Fight, Win
Patriot League | Colgate Men’s Lacrosse: Every Child Matters
Patriot League | Natalie & Chris: Love and Basketball at West Point
COLLEGIATE STUDENT
Ball State University (Ball State Sports Link) | The Lucas Borrow Story
Clemson University | Clemson Football: ACC Championship Game
Creative Recap
Clemson University | Clemson Football Microinternships: Segars Ranch
Montclair State University | “Teammates” Sam Mills Inducted Into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
St. Cloud State University (Husky Productions) | Jeremiah Minkel
University of Alabama (Crimson Tide Productions) | Alabama
Gymnastics Senior Reflection
University of Alabama (Crimson Tide Productions) | Coaching Moms
University of Kentucky | Clean Sweep: Kentucky vs. Tennessee
PROFESSIONAL
CBS Sports | The 123rd Army-Navy Game: It’s a Family
CBS Sports Network | Pete Dawkins Returns
CBS Sports Network | We Need to Talk: Katie’s Save
ESPN | College GameDay: Jump Around
ESPN | College GameDay: Meechie and Michigan
ESPN | Our Own Light
FOX Sports | Meechie
OUTSTANDING IN-VENUE VIDEO
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS – POWER
Clemson University | Why We Work: Clemson Football Fourth Quarter
Michigan State University (Spartan Vision) | Michigan State Gymnastics Show Open
Ohio State University | 2022-23 Ohio State Wrestling Intro
Texas A&M University (12th Man Productions) | All In
University of Georgia | Softball Friday Night Intro
University of South Carolina | Gamecock Football: Kentucky Win Recap
Wake Forest University | Wake Forest Homecoming Game Videoboard Intro
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS – CHAMPIONSHIP
Belmont University | Belmont Women’s Basketball MVC Tournament Intro
Boise State University | Back to the Future
Boise State University | It’s All About Us
College of the Holy Cross | Holy Cross Women’s Basketball Intro
James Madison University | JMU Football Intro
University of Alabama at Birmingham | UAB Football – 2022 Kickoff
University of Alabama at Birmingham | UAB Men’s Basketball –2022-23 Intro
University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati Men’s Basketball 2023 Season Intro
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCES & GOVERNING BODIES
American Athletic Conference | American Football Championship Hype
Big 12 Conference/LDWW | Big 12 Champions for Life: Set the Standard
BIG EAST Conference | 2023 Men’s Basketball Tournament Opening Essay
COLLEGIATE STUDENT
Ball State University (Ball State Sports Link) | Ball State Gymnastics 2023 Intro
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Boise State University | Boise State Football Intro
Clemson University | Clemson Men’s Soccer 2022 Intro
Clemson University | Clemson Women’s Soccer 2022 Intro
Texas A&M University (12th Man Productions) | Ask the Aggies – Texas A&M Football
University of Alabama (Crimson Tide Productions) | Alabama Baseball Night Intro
University of North Carolina (Go Heels Productions) | UNC Football Intro
University of South Carolina | Gamecock Baseball – 2023 Intro
University of South Carolina | Gamecock Baseball – Program Showcase
OUTSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS – POWER
Clemson University | Clemson Gymnastics: One Year Out
Clemson University | The Clemson Athletics Branding Institute
Mississippi State University/Sport & Story | Leach’s Speeches
University of Louisville | Volleyball Postseason Hype
University of Louisville | Title IX 50th Anniversary
University of South Carolina | Gamecock Football – Welcome Home
University of Texas | Texas Lives Within You Forever
Wake Forest University | Wake Forest vs. Vanderbilt Football Gameday Trailer
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS – CHAMPIONSHIP
Army West Point | Army Football Uniform: Operation Torch
Belmont University | Belmont Athletics – 2023 Season Hypes Campaign
Boise State University | 2K Battleground Promo
James Madison University | JMU Women’s Basketball vs. Ohio State Hype
Kennesaw State University | This is Home
Liberty University | Offer Letter
Murray State University | The Finest Place We Know: 2022 Murray State Football Homecoming Hype
University of Alabama at Birmingham | UAB Men’s Basketball – Jelly’s Back
University of Alabama at Birmingham | UAB Men’s Basketball – Defend the Crown (C-USA Tournament Hype)
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCES & GOVERNING BODIES
Atlantic Coast Conference | ACC Baseball Coming to Durham Announcement
Atlantic Coast Conference | ACC Men’s Basketball Championship Game Hype
Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl | Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl Trailer – Georgia vs. Ohio State
College Football Playoff | 2023 College Football Playoff National
Championship Cinematic Game Trailer
Mountain West Conference | We Believe
NCAA (NCAA Digital) | 2023 Women’s Final Four Cinematic Recap –TikTok
COLLEGIATE STUDENT
Ball State University (Ball State Sports Link) | Softball Creative Hype
Clemson University | Laws of Lacrosse
Clemson University | Clemson Baseball: State Championship Hype
Georgia Southern University | Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Hype Video
Georgia Southern University | Georgia Southern vs. Georgia State Hype Video
Portland State University | 2022 Portland State Cross Country Hype
University of Cincinnati | Storm Warning – Cincinnati Swim and Dive 2023 AAC Championships Trailer
University of Kentucky | Believe in Blue – Kentucky Football Week 5 Hype
PROFESSIONAL
Big Ten Network | In Their Bag – Big Ten Basketball Campaign
Big Ten Network | The B1G Story: Chris Street Trailer
CBS Sports | CBS Sports – Big Ten Announcement
CBS Sports | Tennessee Goalposts
OUTSTANDING PROGRAM SERIES
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
Auburn University/Sport & Story | Go Crazy Cadillac: The Journey –Auburn Football
Clemson University | Clemson Football – The VLOG: Season 9
Michigan State University (Spartan Vision) | Spartans All-Access
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | Westwood: A Season with UCLA Men’s Basketball
University of Cincinnati | Let it Fly: The Series (Season 2)
University of Georgia | Kirby Smart All-Access
University of Arkansas/Sport & Story | HOGS+: The Follow
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCES & GOVERNING BODIES
American Athletic Conference | ALL American
Big 12 Conference/LDWW | Big 12 Champions for Life: Set the Standard BIG EAST Conference | BIG EAST Shootaround
Mountain West Conference (Mountain West Network) | #MakingHerMark Presidents’ Spotlight Series
Mountain West Conference (Mountain West Network) | #MakingHerMark Trailblazer Spotlight Series
Mountain West Conference (Mountain West Network) | Countdown to Kickoff
COLLEGIATE STUDENT
Ball State University (Ball State Sports Link) | Sports Link Stories
California State University, Fullerton | 2022-23 Cal State Fullerton Preseason Shows
Montclair State University | Inside The Nest
Texas A&M University (12th Man Productions) | Run It Back
University of Cincinnati | Talk Birdie To Me: The Series
PROFESSIONAL
Big Ten Network | On The Mat
Big Ten Network | The Journey: Big Ten Basketball 2023
Big Ten Network | The Journey: Big Ten Football 2022
CBS Sports | NCAA March Madness Confidential
Warner Bros. Discovery Sports | NCAA March Madness Features
DON’T MISS SVG’S UPCOMING EVENTS!
June 28-29 REGIONAL SPORTS PRODUCTION SUMMIT CHICAGO
July 26 SPORTS CONTENT MANAGEMENT FORUM NEW YORK CITY
August 9 AUSTRALIA SUMMIT SYDNEY
Sept. 27 REMOTE PRODUCTION FORUM LOS ANGELES
Oct. 24 TRANSPORT NEW YORK CITY
Nov. 16 ESPORTS PRODUCTION SUMMIT LOS ANGELES
Dec. 11-12 SVG SUMMIT NEW YORK CITY
Dec. 12 SPORTS BROADCASTING HALL OF FAME NEW YORK CITY
Event dates and formats are subject to change
Go to www.sportsvideo.org/events to learn more about these events, including registration and sponsorship information.
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