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Colorado’s BuffVision Steps Up in First Production of Pac-12’s Twitter Streaming Package

Colorado’s BuffVision Steps Up in First Production of Pac-12’s Twitter Streaming Package

By Jim Bask 0 Comment November 23, 2016

By Brandon Costa

Colorado’s BuffVision Steps Up in First Production of Pac-12’s Twitter Streaming Package

Live streaming has been one of the big stories in sports media in 2016, and, when it comes entities in the forefront of live-streaming full games, colleges and conferences have been among the most willing to experiment. Included in that forward-thinking class is the Pac-12 Conference, which struck a small agreement with Twitter to live-stream nine games this fall sports season directly through the social giant’s API.

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14572848_10209673894019374_5963034636250369393_nThe productions are completely handled by the schools, with crews from Utah, Arizona State, Arizona, and Colorado stepping up to the challenge so far. CU’s BuffVision accepted the responsibility of being the first to do the job, streaming a Colorado women’s soccer match vs. Oregon on Oct. 6.

“It was a real honor for us,” says Eric Pelloni, assistant director, BuffVision, University of Colorado. “We took it very seriously and made sure that we had our A team working the show.”

To support the school productions and to unify branding across all live-streamed productions, the conference mandated that all streamed games would be done under the brand “Pac-12 Plus,” regardless of the distribution method. The conference provided the schools with TV Graphics’ All In One laptop-based graphics solution, which creates a universal scorebug, lower-thirds, wipes, and other Pac-12 Plus branding.

BuffVision rolled out its standard production complement for a soccer stream: three manned cameras feeding into a NewTek TriCaster production switcher and a NewTek 3Play for replay. [Continue Reading…]