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Since the fall of 2005, Bird's Eye Sports has been producing college, high school, and professional games for TV. We have produced live and on-demand games at such venues as: Madison Square Garden (NYC), Citizens Bank Ballpark (Philadelphia) , Rentschler Field (UCONN) , Gampel Pavilion (UCONN), Franklin Field (Philadelphia), The Ryan Center (URI), and more. Broadcasting events in the past year from Seattle, San Francisco, Washington DC, Boston, New York, Hartford, Providence, Texas, and Florida.
We produce our events using a Tricaster Flypack set up which allows us complete mobility and creativity, even in small spaces not accustomed to handle a big truck tv production. If your team or league is looking for a production partner to live stream your games online with the ability for on demand playback on television, we are here for you. With over 500 televised and on demand productions under our belt in the past decade, we can help you to get on line and on air, all at a price that won't break your budget.
Typical broadcasts cost $2,500-$5,000 and include 3-6 cameramen, on air talent, graphics, replays and commercial spots if needed.Ben founded BirdsEyeSports in 2003, and has been filming, directing and working the business since. You can find him Directing at the US Open, on ESPN+ and filming for various other outlets on our broadcast teams.
Christian is an award winning documentary film maker. He’s worked on a number of live production events with us as well. If you need a documentary produced, he is your man.
Bryan, aka Buzz, has been a handheld camera op on our productions since 2012. He bleeds Husky Blue, and is a big Red Sox Fan. He is also related to the Sausage King of Chicago, and everyone knows his grandfather in Branford!
Kelly has worked on events with us as both a camera operator and graphics tech. She is the better half of Ty, and focuses on soccer and girls basketball, as well as outdoor/extreme sports.
Damon has been our lead graphics operator on live productions for the last 13 years. He can’t drive in three states, but always makes it to the gig on time, barely. Yankees and Celtics fan, go figure.
Rob is a cameraman and audio tech who works in sports, concerts, and fashion. He is in his 7th year with BirdsEye and is always ready to talk you through your project to come up with a solution that fits your needs and budget. Pizza Aficionado, 2 Chains.
Tyler has been with BirdsEye for 11 years as a camera operator, field reporter, and director. He covers the Berkshire and Adirondack regions, and is always ready to hit the gym or the nearest beach.
Mike is an expert game cameraman who often shoots for ESPN and NBC Sports, among others. He has been with us for 10 years, and is proficient in crowd control, voice overs, and after effects. Pan, Tilt, Invoice.
Keith is our Director of GameDay Filming. If you are a parent or an organzation looking for a season of game filming, Keith will get you set up! A former ESPN studio camera operator, Keith also directs, films, edits, and always orders the soup.
Abby started with BirdsEye in 2005! She works on projects for us in the Boston area as a camera operator and project coordinator.