{"id":16997,"date":"2018-12-21T08:33:32","date_gmt":"2018-12-21T08:33:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/2018.thesvgsummit.com\/?p=16997"},"modified":"2018-12-27T17:06:03","modified_gmt":"2018-12-27T17:06:03","slug":"the-business-of-remote-production","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/2018.thesvgsummit.com\/2018\/12\/21\/the-business-of-remote-production\/","title":{"rendered":"The Business of Remote Production"},"content":{"rendered":"

The remote-production industry is constantly in a state of motion as remote-production\u2013services providers strive to meet ongoing client needs, develop new facilities with an eye to the future, and make sure they are flexible enough to turn on a dime to meet client needs.<\/p>\n

During a panel discussion at the 2018 SVG Summit, some of the remote-production industry\u2019s most powerful personalities addressed some key questions: What are the current challenges in the remote-production business? How is the industry responding to those challenges? How can a world where live\u2013sports-content production is exploding keep up with the demand?<\/p>\n

The conversation featured\u00a0Mary Ellen Carlyle<\/strong>, SVP\/GM,\u00a0Dome Productions;\u00a0Philip Garvin<\/strong>, founder\/CEO,\u00a0Mobile TV Group;\u00a0Pat Sullivan<\/strong>, president\/founder, Game Creek Video; and\u00a0Mike Werteen<\/strong>, president,\u00a0NEP Broadcast Services. This session was moderated by\u00a0Ken Kerschbaumer<\/strong>, executive director, editorial services, SVG.<\/span><\/p>\n

Watch the session in its entirety:<\/strong>
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