Here Are Your Top SportsTech Stories From Super Bowl LII
The biggest day in U.S. sports is now in the rearview mirror. The offensive firestorm that was Super Bowl LII is now in the books, and the Philadelphia Eagles are world champions. This year’s Super Bowl once again featured the next wave of cutting-edge sports-video–production technologies and workflows, and SVG was onsite in Minneapolis to cover it all. Here is a full recap of SVG’s cavalcade of onsite coverage:
NBC Sports Group All About Synergy
- NBC Sports Embarks on Largest-Scale Live Game Production in History
- NBC Debuts Virtual 3D Graphics Tech Incorporating Player Body Scans
- NBC Deploys Quartet of Onsite Sets for Six Hours of Sunday Pregame Programming
- NBC Sports Regional Networks Are All About Synergy in Minneapolis
- Telemundo Deportes Boosts Onsite Presence
- Super Bowl LII Draws In-Game Average-Minute Audience of 2.02 Million Live-Streaming Viewers Across Digital Platforms
The SVG Podcast: Super Bowl Special
The SVG Podcast: Super Bowl Special With Facebook’s Dan Reed (Plus Day 4 of Our Onsite Audio Diary)
- The SVG Podcast: Super Bowl Special With Twitter Sports’ David Herman (Plus Day 3 of Our Onsite Audio Diary)
- The SVG Podcast: Super Bowl Special With Philadelphia Eagles’ Eric Long (Plus Day 2 of Our Onsite Audio Diary)
- The SVG Podcast: Super Bowl Special With NFL Media’s Dave Shaw (Plus Day 1 of Our Onsite Audio Diary)
Inside the U.S. Bank Stadium Videoboard, Eagles, and Patriots Productions
- U.S. Bank Stadium Puts on the Video Show It Was Built For
- Philadelphia Eagles Content and Creative Team Brings Passionate Fanbase Along for the Ride
- Patriots’ ‘Not Done Network’ Takes Over Mall of America With Dual-Set Fan Activation
Around the Twin Cities: ESPN, NFL Network, AT&T Entertainment, Twitter, and Barstool Sports
- NFL Media Took Over the Basement of a Skyscraper for Its Broadcast Nerve Center
- With 16 Setups in Seven Locations, NFL Network Aims To Capture All of Chilly Minneapolis
- ESPN Keeps Its Sets Indoors To Avoid The Elements
- ESPN Debuts Azzurro Pop Up Studio Solution, Transmits Over Public Internet
- Passing the NFL World Feed Torch, Jeff Howard Continues Emphasis on Details
- AT&T’s Dan Patrick Show and Rich Eisen Show Share Spectacular View of U.S. Bank Stadium
- Twitter Sports Supports Partners and Builds Its Own GIFs, On-Demand Content
- Content Machines: Inside Barstool Sports’ Efforts Around Super Bowl Week
Super Bowl LII Audio Focus
Super Bowl LII Tech Spotlight
- NEP Rolls Out Historically Massive Presence in Twin Cities
- Game Creek Video Navigates Events Scattered Throughout Minneapolis
- SkyCam’s Stephen Wharton on the Dual-SkyCam Model, Its Role in Play-by-Play
- Massive Complement of Sony 4K Cameras, Servers Headline Fletcher’s Presence
- An Army of Canon Lenses Help NBC Capture the Big Game
- SMT Brings Innovations to Broadcast, In-Venue Show
- BSI RF Cameras, Mics, and More All Over Minneapolis for NBC, NFL Media
- From the Field to the Sky to The Tonight Show, AVS RF Cameras Are All Over Minneapolis