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Monday On Practical Show Tech: Two Webinars Focusing On Sports Broadcast Audio Production

Both panel discussion sessions will feature top professional talking about the roles of A1 and A2 in sports broadcasting.
Practical Show Tech Webinars

On Monday, April 27, Practical Show Tech (PST) is offering two webinar panel discussions focusing on the world of sports broadcast audio production, with both sessions presented by top industry professionals at the A1 and A2 positions. Anyone interested is welcome to attend (registration links below).

Webinar 1: Sports A1 Panel, 12 pm–2 pm U.S. Eastern, Monday, 4/27
Top audio sports truck mixers in the Fred Aldous, Dave Grundtvig and Scott Pray will share their insights and experiences from some of the largest sporting events in broadcast. Michael Mason of CP Communications will be a guest moderator along with the PST team.
Topics include:
– EFX Mixing
– Immersive Audio In Sports
– Mixing Through The Cacophony of PLs
– Loudness Standards
– Examples of field applications Such as the NFL Super Bowl, Monday Night Football, The Masters and NBA Basketball

Register For Webinar 1 Here

Webinar 2: Sports A2 Panel, 4 pm–6 pm U.S. Eastern, Monday, 4/27
The sports focus continues with a discussion of the role and workflow of A2s working on sports broadcasts. And, Michael Mason from CP Communications will be a guest moderator along with the PST team.
Topics include:
– Wireless/RF
– Parabolic Microphone Application
– Comms Systems
– Managing Patches At The Truck Compound
– And of course, first-hand stories from large-scale events

Register For Webinar 2 Here

Practical Show Tech is a partnership between audio veterans and leading manufacturers who together are using this unprecedented time to produce a webcast series designed to help others grow and succeed in the audio industry. Noted industry professional behind the creation of PST include Kelly Epperson, Peter Erskine, Mac Kerr, and Bruce Kraemer,

Go here to access the entire PST archive of almost 40 webinars.

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