A Home Run for Production Anywhere
To say that Fox Sports remote production and distributed workflows has been a success would be a bit of an understatement. Since that first triple-header, Fox Sports has broadcast roughly 30 Major League Baseball games, and of those games, maybe four of them had their play-by-play commentators and analysts in the same room – not that the viewers would know from the broadcast.
With less than half a second of latency from the ballpark to the screen, both commentators were receiving the video footage in real time; this meant that they were able to comment in real time, and not worry about the delay between the analyst and color commentator. This has ensured that the commentary on the game has flowed at a natural pace, familiar to sports fans.
“Even on day one, you wouldn’t have known that they weren’t calling the game, in the stadium, at the ballpark, the same way they were before.”
Brad Cheney
VP Field Operations and Engineering, Fox Sports
The workflows used by Fox Sports to bring sports back to television have been a progression, starting with the Production Anywhere model used for NASCAR, and progressing with the addition of remote commentary for the MLB coverage. This innovative approach, made possible with Haivision’s high-quality, low latency video streaming technology, continues with their NFL broadcasts, with statisticians and analysts working from home and contributing in real-time.
Fox Sports’ Production Anywhere model is the next level of remote production as it enables distributed teams to collaborate effectively in real-time on live sports broadcasts. This means that even with safety guidelines and travel restrictions, Fox Sports is able to leverage the very best talent, at all times. As a result, they are able to continue to generate high quality content for their viewers while ensuring the safety of their staff.
Want to learn more about how Fox Sports evolved their remote workflows to meet the challenges of broadcasting live sports in the era of COVID-19 restrictions? Watch the Behind the Streams webinar with Fox Sports’ own Brad Cheney, as we dive into the workflows they’re using for NASCAR, the MLB, and the NFL.