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Remote production: Game changer for sports in digital age
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With the women's Football World Cup just wrapped up and the Cricket World Cup in full swing, Dhaval Ponda talks about the transformation of live sports broadcasting to bring brilliant viewing experiences for fans across the globe.
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It allows a more flexible workflow and enables the seamless transfer of content – while delivering substantial cost savings and efficiencies. Hitting it out of the park with the IPL The Indian Premier League is among the top sporting spectacles in the world: 60 matches taking place in 9 cities over 50 days - with a billion eyeballs glued to every bit of the action. The 2018 season was the first time that a sports series of IPL’s scale was produced remotely in India by harnessing superfast connectivity. It enabled the broadcaster Star Sports to capture match feeds from multiple locations and produce customised feeds in eight languages for different regions. All this while keeping the lag and production costs down to a minimum. Catching the action at high speed with MotoGP MotoGP is the world’s oldest established global motorsport championship, and it is synonymous with speed, thrill and nail-biting experiences. The 2019 MotoGP season comprises of 19 Grand Prix races spread across Europe, Asia, Americas, Australia and the Middle East."Remote production has changed all this. It is transforming sports broadcasting by reducing the need for travel and onsite logistical resources."

The on-site team needs to hear instructions and feedback from the production teams as well as have their eyes fixed on the event to capture the action. Real-time communication is critical. All this - the instant enrichment of content and the seamless handover of feeds to the broadcasters’ locations for satellite uplink - is made possible by superfast connectivity. Innovating to stay competitive As the likes of Netflix and Amazon are increasingly investing in sports rights there is growing pressure on traditional broadcasters and content owners to keep up with these sports industry newcomers."To enable a truly live sports experience, every member of the remote production team has to be like a cog in a fine piece of intricate machinery."

As fans’ appetite for high-quality live content across multiple platforms continues to grow, we look forward to working with more innovative organisations like Star Sports and MotoGP to help them transform how they operate through remote production and bring sports fans the brilliant viewing experiences they crave. Read our previous blog on how tech brings us closer to the World Cup."This is where remote production can make a huge difference, becoming an enabler of business transformation for broadcasters."
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