Summaries

Two former sportswriters discuss the day's top stories of the sports world.

ESPN contracted BMG's Todd Mason to help develop the popular sports series, Pardon the Interruption (PTI). Todd was brought in during the series development phase to help brainstorm the show format and develop a technical plan and budget for producing the show. The show format featured one live remote interview. The program was designed so that both hosts could be in the studio or remote when necessary. The format required the versatility to handle live segments based on breaking news, or to do the show entirely as a live production. The 30-minute daily series was shot using two hard cameras and one jib and anchored from a studio in Washington, D.C. The program was shot live-to-tape then played live-to-air from DC with graphics and effects added on the live play-out. BMG was brought in during the series development phase to help brainstorm the show format and develop a technical plan and budget for producing the show. The show format featured one live remote interview. The program was designed so that both hosts could be in the studio or remote when necessary. The format required the versatility to handle live segments based on breaking news, or to do the show entirely as a live production. The 30-minute daily series was shot using two hard cameras and one jib and anchored from a studio in Washington, D.C.—Todd Mason

Details

Keywords
  • politics
  • non fiction
Genres
  • Sport
  • News
  • Talk-Show
Release date Oct 21, 2001
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Production companies ESPN (Entertainment & Sports Programming Network) Atlantic Video ESPN Enterprises

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Runtime 30m
Color Color
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