Go behind the scenes with schools producing standout live coverage that rivals the pros.
Game day isn’t just about the score. It’s about creating moments that fans, families, alumni, the community and most importantly, your athletes, remember.
Most schools are trying to deliver all of this with shrinking budgets, fewer staff, and student-led crew doing their best with what they have on hand.
What if we showed you that you can achieve pro-quality live broadcasts with just a few key tools? In this webinar, you will hear from teachers who have built professional-quality sports productions on a school budget.
They will walk you through:
How to build reliable, student-friendly production setups
The three essential tools that will simplify your workflow
Ways to boost sponsor visibility
Creating new revenue opportunities
Helping students gain real-world production skills
Strengthening school pride and community engagement through better storytelling
Hear from others building stand-out campus sports productions
"Humbly, our productions are some of the best in the conference and often times the best in Division II, because of the gear we have and the broadcast quality we’re able to provide...."When other schools in the area see Tiger Media Network’s productions, we get comments asking, ‘How are you guys doing this? How are you pulling it off?"
Nick Schwein
Director, Fort Hays State University’s Tiger Media Network
Nick Schwein
Director, Fort Hays State University’s Tiger Media Network
"Our production team was able to achieve broadcast-quality output for every single one of our home volleyball, soccer, football and basketball games in the season. It is something we have never achieved before."
Nick Garrido
Assistant Athletic Director/Live Productions, FIU Athletics at Florida International University.
Nick Garrido
Assistant Athletic Director/Live Productions, FIU Athletics at Florida International University.
"It’s all about storytelling. We tell the story of the game or race or match. We tell the story of the student-athletes, coaches and teams. And we tell the story of the University,” ..... “Every minute of every broadcast, from start to finish, is a chance to tell a story and make an impact."
Imry Halevi
Senior Associate Director of Athletics, Content and Strategic Communications, Harvard Athletics
Imry Halevi
Senior Associate Director of Athletics, Content and Strategic Communications, Harvard Athletics
"Athletic directors often start with the idea of getting a new video board. It’s a great centerpiece, but the video board alone doesn’t create revenue. What actually drives the money is the production system behind it -- cameras, replay, graphics, and a switcher -- to sell sponsorships like the ‘McDonald’s Instant Replay’ or 'Arby's Fan Cam', without adding time to the game. I've worked with schools that are generating six-figure revenue across just eight to ten home games this way. It enhances the in-stadium experience and becomes a real revenue stream for the athletic department."
Sam Avellone
Senior Sales Specialist, NPi Audio Visual Solutions
Sam Avellone
Senior Sales Specialist, NPi Audio Visual Solutions
"When colleges build their first control room, I always say it’s like a pitching staff - you need all five starters. The essentials are switching, graphics & score/clock data, replay, camera package, and routing. You can’t dump the whole budget into a video board and then run it with cheap gear. Garbage in, garbage out. Start with the right foundation, and you’ll deliver a professional show that can grow with you, because you can always add on as your needs expand."
John Mitchell
Digital Multimedia Solutions LLC
John Mitchell
Digital Multimedia Solutions LLC
Join this webinar for real schools sharing their playbook
If you’re looking to start or grow your campus production program, this session offers a clear, practical view into what’s working for schools today, and what it actually takes to get there.


