#SVGCollege MAY 30 – JUNE 1, 2018 • OMNI HOTEL at CNN CENTER • ATLANTA TITLE SPONSOR MVP SPONSOR ALL-STAR SPONSORS ACE SPONSORS IN ASSOCIATION THURSDAY, WITH MAY 31, 5:15 P.M. See pages 10-12 for SPONSORED BY Grand full list of finalists Ballroom HONORING HONORING EVENT SPONSORS RICK BAGBY Texas A&M University Follow SVG College Summit on Twitter: #SVGCollege VIDEO IMAGE PROCESSOR EPIC LARGE-SCREEN IMAGERY Carbonite Mosaic offers a fully-loaded Carbonite Mosaic is a dynamic compositing tool that can output a video-image processing feature set, at one of canvas size of over 20 million pixels. Whether it’s a massive stadium the best price points in the industry: LED display or in-studio monitor wall, Carbonite Mosaic makes it easy to create exciting imagery for your audience. 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The combination of • Ross DashBoard Native Control Carbonite Mosaic and XPression Tessera come together for • HDR Capable beautifully composited video and graphics on the big screen. • 1 Frame Latency www.rossvideo.com/mosaic STADIUM $UCCESS For more information, contact: [email protected] WELCOME MAY 30 – JUNE 1, 2018 • OMNI HOTEL at CNN CENTER • ATLANTA SPORTS VIDEO GROUP CHAIRMAN Tom Sahara, Turner Sports, VP, Operations and Technology The Legacy Continues! 2018 SVG COLLEGE SUMMIT CHAIRMEN Chad Lampman, Duke University, Executive Director of Blue Devil Network Believe it or not, this is the 10th (!!) edition of the Jerry Wetzel, NC State, Assistant AD, Video Broadcast Services SVG COLLEGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE SVG College Summit, and we humbly thank you for Rick Bagby, Clemson University, Assistant AD, Video and Technology continuing to make this an annual destination on your Mike Bilbow, University of Georgia, Assistant AD for Production/Digital Michael Bruce, University of Alabama, Assistant Professor of Telecommunication very busy calendar. *Dan Butterly, Mountain West Conference, Senior Associate Commissioner This year’s agenda is a tribute to just how mature the college Kelly Carney, Conference USA, Associate Commissioner sports video industry has become. The days of “how do we do this?” Rick Church, Michigan State University, Director of Broadcast Technology have given way to “how do we do this better?” Stephen Dombroski, St. John’s University, Associate AD for Communications At the core of this year’s Summit is the creative art form of story- Mark Fragale, Rochester Institute of Technology, Assistant Director, Video Production Services telling. From live games to cinematic features to captivating short- Mark Fratto, Linacre Media, Principal and Director of Business Development form social content, you and your teams are tasked with using video *Imry Halevi, Harvard University, Director of Multimedia and Production in dramatically different ways every day. Jonathan Gantt, Clemson University, Director of New Media We are honored to welcome this year’s keynote speakers, Craig Scott Hecht, Syracuse University, Senior Producer Charlie Hussey, Southeastern Conference, Silver and Pete Radovich, Jr. from CBS Sports. Both gentlemen are Associate Commissioner, SEC Network Relations multiple Emmy Award winners and are two of the most talented Steve Hurlbut, Tupelo Raycom, Senior Coordinating Producer storytellers in the history of sports television. Have a pen and paper Joel Kitay, Kitay Productions, President ready. You’re going to learn a lot! John Kvatek, University of Central Florida, Associate AD, Multimedia and Creative We also hope to help shed some light for you on some critical Travis Llewellyn, Sun Belt Conference, Associate Commissioner, Electronic Media Michael Martin, Texas Christian University, technical topics, including how control rooms are advancing, how Film, Television, and Digital Media Professor IP will play a crucial role in the future of the business, and how digi- Chris Mycoskie, Southland Conference, Assistant Commissioner, tal-first workflows are continuing to evolve. Television and Electronic Media Friday’s program offers you two very distinct options to improve Jim Nachtman, Penn State University, Director of Broadcast Operations Ken Norris, UCLA, Director of Video Operations your own operations. Remain in the Grand Ballroom for our first Tom Odjakjian, American Athletic Conference, College Sports Media Awards Festival and dig into the creative side Senior Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting of sports video, or head over to the Oak Room for our Engineering Matt Panto, The Ivy League, Assistant Executive Director, Workshop to get tips from some of the most technologically gifted Digital Media and Communications Tim Pollard, Ball State University, Chair, Department of Telecommunications minds in the business. *Scott Rinehart, University of Notre Dame, Director, Broadcast Technology If this is your first time at our Summit, take advantage of this Mark Rodin, Florida State University, Director of Seminole Productions unique opportunity to meet like-minded individuals like yourself. John Servizzi, Tupelo Raycom, EVP, Engineering and Operations Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself, ask questions, and engulf your- Kurt Svoboda, University of Michigan, self in this wonderful, welcoming community. Associate AD for External Communications and Public Relations *Chris Taylor, Ball State University, Director of Digital Sports Production So, enjoy your time, make new contacts, and take a moment to Jeff Tourial, West Coast Conference, Associate Commissioner, reflect and congratulate yourself on another successful year! Thank Broadcast and Communications you for joining us! Bob Vecchione, NACDA, Executive Director Richard Wanninger, Patriot League, Sincerely, Senior Associate Executive Director for External Relations * Previous Chairman Jerry Wetzel THE SVG COLLEGE SUMMIT IS PRODUCED BY THE SPORTS VIDEO GROUP 2018 SVG College Summit Co-Chairman NC State University, Assistant AD, Video Broadcast Services 19 West 21st St., Suite 301, New York, NY 10001 Chad Lampman www.sportsvideo.org • (212) 481-8140 2018 SVG College Summit Co-Chairman Paul Gallo, Executive Director Duke University, Executive Director of Blue Devil Network [email protected] Marty Porter, Executive Director [email protected] Ken Kerschbaumer, Executive Director, Editorial Services Brandon Costa [email protected] SVG, Director, SVG College Rob Payne, Managing Director, Worldwide Sponsor Development [email protected] PAGE 4 FOLLOW SVG COLLEGE SUMMIT AT #SVGCollege MAY 30 - JUNE 1, 2018 VISIT THE TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASES PROGRAM THURSDAY, MAY 31 10:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. • FRIDAY, JUNE 1 8:00 – 11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. sponsored by The Impact of IP: Why Athletic 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. sponsored by Departments Are Rethinking the Tech Connecting Their Campuses Opening Night Reception Using the public Internet to both internally connect one’s campus and, in some Location: College Football Hall of Fame cases, to distribute content is permeating the live college sports production industry. Athletic departments that are leveraging this tool share how confidence in public IP networks is altering how they view their campuses and what it means for the future. DAY 1 THURSDAY, MAY 31 MODERATOR: Jason Dachman, SVG, Chief Editor All sessions in Grand Ballroom PANELISTS: Chris Burgos, NewTek, Product and Vertical Market Manager – Sports Imry Halevi, Harvard University, Director of Multimedia and Production, 8:00 a.m. Registration Opens Department of Athletics Scott Morse, Lafayette College, Director, Athletics Communications and 9:00 – 9:10 a.m. Welcoming Remarks presented by Promotions Kevin Cottam, Ross Video, Director, Global Sports and Live Events Jose Nevarez, University of Portland, Assistant AD, Broadcast Operations Chad Lampman, Duke University, Executive Director of Blue Devil Network and 2018 SVG College Summit Co-Chairman 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Networking Lunch sponsored by Jerry Wetzel, NC State University, Assistant AD, Video Broadcast Services and Location: Technology Showcase Area 2018 SVG College Summit Co-Chairman 1:30 - 2:15 p.m. Home, Sweet Home: sponsored by 9:10 – 10:05 a.m. Preparing for Launch: sponsored by The Latest in the Tech and Strategy How ACC Schools Are Readying Behind the Centralized Control Room Their Facilities and Staff for the ACC Network Advancements in technology and the need for creating live content from points all around For many months now, 15 schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference have been investing a college campus have made the centralized control room the preferred method. What’s in equipment, infrastructure, and talent in anticipation of the debut of the ACC Network. the latest in the technology and philosophy behind these media centers? College athletic While the new media venture will not launch across linear providers until 2019, video department personnel, integrators, and vendors break it all down. departments from across the conference offer an update of their current status, what’s left MODERATOR: Karen Hogan Ketchum, SVG, Senior Editor to accomplish, and what lessons have
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