The series started with a unique challenge: turning a bare oceanfront property into a live televised arena.
The Mission: 12 intense fights featuring American firefighters against their European counterparts.
The Execution: With only three weeks to prepare, we moved a 35-foot mobile production truck to the Rockaway coast. We combined stadium lighting with our multi-camera setup to create a six-hour live special.
The Impact: The broadcast reached tens of thousands of viewers worldwide, helping the Foundation raise vital funds for its mission.
"First Responders Unite" at Staten Island
We scaled up for an even bigger show at the 8,000-seat FerryHawks baseball stadium. This event featured a harbor demonstration and a low-flying NYPD helicopter flyover.
Command & Control: Our founder, John Carboni, served as both the Director and Technical Director. He switched the live production while managing the complex stadium show.
Global Reach: While the stadium was full of energy, the real scale was online. Our reliable livestream helped tens of thousands of remote viewers join the fundraising effort.
Professional Broadcast Studio on Wheels
To deliver a flawless broadcast, our mobile production unit used a sophisticated signal chain. We used the same high-end tools found in major sports networks to ensure the best quality.
Cameras: We used Blackmagic URSA Broadcast 4K cameras for their sharp, clear images.
Switching: A 4K ATEM Constellation switcher gave us precise, real-time control over the live show.
Audio: We used a Soundcraft console and a digital backbone to ensure clear sound with no delays across the venue.
Communication: Our team stayed in sync using a high-end wireless intercom system.
Replay: We used 3Play technology to provide the instant replays that are essential for fast-paced sports.
Transmission: A rock-solid transmission system sent a high-quality signal to global audiences.