Impact Studios provided the DP and full crew for an international news feed with President Trump. We managed everything from lighting and cameras to direct talent interaction. This high-pressure job required a "zero-failure" setup and the sharp visual style demanded by a global TV audience.
On August 15, 2025, the Victory Fighting League made sports history. This debut was more than just a league launch. It was the first time an MMA fight was broadcast live from Times Square. Producing a fast-paced combat sport in the world’s busiest outdoor spot created huge technical and logistical hurdles. To pull it off, the event required elite leadership and a "zero-failure" mindset.
Working with DIYA TV, we provided the technical backbone for a multi-camera show that reached 80 million viewers worldwide. This was a mission-critical diplomatic broadcast that required perfect, real-time execution.
Impact Studios has provided multi-year coverage for this high-profile gala. We use expert cinematography to capture powerful stories from global activists. We deliver polished, broadcast-ready content that supports international fundraising.
Working with the historic "This Old House" team, we provided all filming and editing for this series. Our team managed the full broadcast workflow, turning complex home construction into a hit TV show airing on PBS, Roku, and Peacock.
Impact Studios turned a simple moment into a captivating film by shooting what happens in a split second. Through a blend of high-speed video, editing, and sound design, we turned a simple snack into a stunning piece of visual art.
Impact Studios served as the lead technical partner for this series. We used 3D animation to bridge the gap between history and the future. We managed a complex workflow—including filming, drone work, and 3D scanning—to deliver a stunning story for television.
When the Tunnel to Towers foundation needed a seasoned broadcast partner, they chose Impact Studios. We managed the entire live show using a 35-foot mobile production truck with cameras, graphics, and replay. For three years, John Carboni has directed these highly successful events.