With 2021 college football season around the corner, UCLA Athletics wanted to host a live stream event- to highlight new players, coaching, and the upcoming season. The department typically hosts an annual in-person Spring event at the Wasserman Football Center for Alumni and Donors. This year- to keep everyone safe at home- the team decided to live stream the practice- with two hosts, pre-recorded clips, and live interviews from the field.
“Our Director of Development, Josh Rebholz asked the UCLA Athletics Video department to host a live stream.” – Ken Norris, UCLA Athletics
The Game Plan: A Professional Video Production
After a few planning calls between Ken Norris and Mike Cavanagh- a tentative program and live stream workflow were determined. The Key Code Media team would provide the production equipment- video switcher, comm systems, microphones, camera systems, and wireless encoders- as a donation to the school. BC Live Production, a production company, and friends of Key Code Media, was hired to provide staff- production management, camera operators, and technical direction. Key Code Media is an official UC procurement provider, through OMNIA partners. Let’s look at the behind-the-scenes elements.
The Mezzanine Outdoor Stage & Host
Starting with mezzanine. Two sports television hosts sat on the mezzanine level looking over the practice field. The Mezzanine was located in the building’s shadow, making lighting and diffusion critical for a consistent image throughout the broadcast. For cameras, two Panasonic AG-CX350 4K Camcorders covered the two hosts.“The Panasonic camcorders provided an excellent quality image and depth of field covering the announcers. While the cameras were different between the Mezzanine and the Field, we used the same scene file to keep a consistent image quality.” – Dan Dauphin, Solution Architect at Key Code MediaEach host had a headset, which received a program feed at a low volume, as well as communication from the director and production staff.
On The Field: In The Action
Throughout the event- one host, and two camera operators covered the action from the practice field. The team was able to be mobile- moving wirelessly around the field, sending video and audio signals over LiveU’s cellular bonding technology. The two-camera operators had shoulder-mounted Panasonic AJ-CX4000 4K HDR camcorders that were connected to cellular-bonded LiveU LU800 and LiveU LU600 backpacks. LiveU uses cellular bonded networks to transmit a crisp, jitter-free signal to a LiveU 2000 decoder in the control room. Each camera operator was equipped with RTS comms, so the technical director could advise what shots to take, and prep on-field talent for interviews. RTS wireless antennas were placed on the stage mezzanine, and the football field to extend the intercom communication signal.
