The Art And Technology Of Sports Broadcast Graphics

Screenshot of custom designed graphics showing key athlete information

Here We Go…

In the fast-paced world of live sports broadcasting, every second counts. From triathlon, to soccer or gravel racing… Our studio team must always be on our toes, ready for anything. For events as large and dynamic as IRONMAN races, a critical role behind the scenes is that of the Graphics Operator. At BCC Live, the Graphics Operator is responsible for creating and managing all the visual data that viewers see on their screens… From leaderboards to race analytics, sponsor integrations, and more. These elements don’t just enhance the broadcast; they help tell the story of the race.

My journey into the world of graphics operation began in a place you might not expect… Designing and producing signage for large corporations. Working with national brands, I learned the importance of adhering to design criteria, brand guidelines, and local regulations. This experience, combined with my passion for endurance sports, ultimately led me to BCC Live, where I now oversee the visual elements of our IRONMAN broadcasts and other live broadcasts we produce.

Just like in signage, precision is key in broadcast graphics. I’ve come to rely heavily on tools like Adobe Illustrator for initial designs and asset management. This allows me to scale graphics seamlessly across resolutions and devices. Beyond the technical skills, what drew me to this role was the opportunity to use graphics as a storytelling tool—especially in long-form broadcasts like IRONMAN events and Gravel Worlds.

Behind the scenes view of the Graphics Operator Workspace
Graphics Operator Workspace

The process of designing graphics for a broadcast starts with the client’s brand identity. At IRONMAN, we work closely with event organizers to make sure every element—from logos to color schemes—resonates with their audience. Whether it’s the Roka Swim Course or the Hoka Run Course, each branded segment not only reflects the larger IRONMAN identity but also provides sponsorship opportunities that sustain the broadcast. This methodology is applicable no matter the event. Whether it’s sports or a live conference broadcast, we ensure every element of the show helps us tell the story of the event.

Creating a graphics package involves more than just slapping logos on the screen. We design visual elements that guide viewers through the race—clocks, scrolling tickers, leaderboard updates, and even athlete bios and headshots. We carefully craft every element to engage viewers and keep them informed about race developments in real-time.

Screenshot of custom designed graphics showing key athlete information
Design Process for Custom Graphics

One of the most exciting aspects of my role is building the technical systems that make race-day graphics possible. Behind every graphic on screen is a network of software and hardware working in harmony. At BCC Live, we’ve developed a seamless system that allows us to pull real-time data from race timing platforms like RTRT, which gives us the ability to display timing splits, leaderboards, and estimated finish times with millisecond precision.

To make things even more efficient, we also use cloud-based tools like Viz Flowics. This HTML5 graphics solution allows us to render native elements directly on our NewTek Tricaster 2 Elite over the web as a buffer source, minimizing the need for imported assets. We’ve also integrated automation into our system with devices like the Elgato Stream Deck, enabling operators to trigger graphics at the press of a button.

TThis focus on simplicity and scalability ensures that, even in the heat of a live broadcast, any operator—whether a seasoned expert or a first-timer—can manage our intuitive system.

On race week, the real work begins. In the days leading up to the race, I prepare by loading all the pre-set libraries specific to the event. This includes setting the race or event name, location, athlete information including start lists, speaker information, bib numbers, country codes and flags, swim cap colors, and any sponsorship obligations. Once the event begins, my job is to ensure that all graphics are synced with the live action, and to ensure a seamless viewing experience.

Some elements, like the scrolling ticker of leaderboard results, are automated, pulling data directly from platforms like RTRT. We manually trigger other elements, like athlete IDs or sponsor spots, based on what’s happening on the course. With IRONMAN events lasting upwards of 10 hours, the graphics need to be updated constantly to reflect the action.

One of the biggest challenges we face is managing the story-telling when traditional timing systems may not update as often as we like. While timing mats are reliable, they only update at specific points on the course… Meaning that a lot can happen between checkpoints. We’re constantly working to improve how we display these live updates, and aim to give viewers the best sense of where the athletes are in real-time.

Gravel cycling race with graphics showing distance, elevation, and weather
Gravel Cycling Race Graphics

At the end of the day, the graphics aren’t just there to look good… They’re there to help tell the story of the race. In an IRONMAN or long distance cycling broadcast, where viewers might tune in and out throughout the day, it’s crucial that the on-screen information provides a clear snapshot of the race’s progress at any given moment.

Graphics are also key to maintaining the broadcast’s commercial viability. We integrate sponsors into the race narrative to create value for both the viewers and the brands involved. Whether it’s displaying the “First Out of the Water presented by Wahoo” or the “Hoka Run Course,” our graphics packages create a cohesive, branded experience that resonates with both the athlete community and corporate partners.

As we look to the future, the role of the Graphics Operator will continue to evolve alongside advancements in technology. At BCC Live, we’re already pioneering new tools like AI-powered race analytics and enhanced GPS tracking systems to deliver even richer data to viewers. We’re also constantly refining our systems to be more intuitive and efficient… Making it easier than ever to produce high-quality broadcasts.

What keeps me passionate about this work is the constant drive to innovate and push the boundaries of what’s possible. Every race presents a new challenge… And with it, a new opportunity to create graphics that enhance the viewer experience in fresh and exciting ways.

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Gravel Cycling Race with Graphics in the Lower Portion of the Screen
Custom Graphics for Gravel Cycling Race

2024 Has Been Awesome! Let’s Do A Mid-Year Review!

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Wow! It’s hard to believe we’ve already reached the midpoint of 2024; it’s the perfect time to reflect on the exciting projects and milestones we’ve achieved at BCC Live. This year has been one of our busiest yet; a whirlwind of creativity, innovation, and collaboration. We’re thrilled to share some of the highlights with you.

So far in 2024, we’ve expanded our capabilities and services to better serve our clients’ diverse needs. Our goal has always been to elevate our clients’ creative visions, and this year, we’ve taken significant steps to ensure every project is a seamless and enjoyable experience from start to finish.

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Kaiut Yoga – 7 Day Practice Intensive

We kicked off the year with the Kaiut Yoga – 7 Day Practice Intensive. During this event each year, we provide the technology for Kaiut Yoga to bring in a remote instructor who leads the courses during the event. It’s an inspiring event that brings practitioners together physically, mentally, and emotionally.

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ETH Denver
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Running USA Conference
Back of House set up
Running USA Conference

February brought us a few great events! We sent our team to Orlando, FL for the Running USA Conference and then moved straight into ETH Denver. During ETH Denver’s breakout events, our team managed multiple live streams and offered on-demand video services to share insights from the blockchain community.

As we moved into March our crew traveled to the Chattanooga Marathon, the Skyway 10k, and the Portland Shamrock run. These are all events where we provide comprehensive video coverage and event production services. Dave even announces the race at the Portland Shamrock run! Each one is unique and so much fun!

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Shooting Video on a Cruise

April brought the team an entirely new experience… shooting video on a cruise. BCC took on the challenge of filming on a moving vessel while still delivering stunning visuals. This trip was full of sunshine and scenic views that we were able to capture behind the lens.

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Broadcasting the Colorado Storm
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Colorado Storm Women’s Soccer Broadcast

In May we began broadcasting soccer for the first time! We partnered with the Colorado Storm and were able to livestream all of their home games throughout the season. It was an opportunity to provide real-time updates and live coverage to keep fans engaged and involved in the sport.

Back of House setup at a corporate conference.
The Business of Running Events Conference
Corporate Photography
Corporate Photography

June had a few more corporate conferences in store for us. We provided livestreaming and video production for the US Heat Pump Summit and The Business of Running Events Conference. We had a blast capturing keynotes, panels, and networking sessions.

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Live Broadcast of IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder
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Flying Drones & Having Fun!
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Live Broadcast of IRONMAN 70.3 St. George North American Championship

And we can’t forget IRONMAN and Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon. We continue to travel all around North America for these events, as well as broadcasting races worldwide. This year we took on a new challenge with our long-term partners. We produced the entire broadcast for IRONMAN 70.3 St. George and IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder. This means we weren’t just the team in the studio… We were also the team in the field. We were the team running the cameras and providing on course commentary. It was an incredible learning opportunity and we’re so grateful for all our partners who made the whole thing possible!

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BCC Live Studios
BCC broadcasting
BCC Live Studios

Livestreaming and broadcasting continue to be a cornerstone of our offerings. This year, we introduced new technologies and techniques to enhance the viewer experience. Our team successfully broadcasted a variety of events, including corporate conferences, sporting events, and live performances. Each broadcast was tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients, ensuring high engagement and seamless execution. We’ve made great progress in our live graphic development, enhancing the viewing experience for anyone who tunes in. We’ve enjoyed collaborating as a team to learn and master new skills and then show them off to the world!

Our social media presence has grown significantly in 2024. We’ve been actively sharing behind-the-scenes content, project highlights, and client testimonials on our Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn. These platforms have become valuable spaces for us to connect with our audience, showcase our work, and share industry insights. If you don’t yet follow us, please do! We promise to deliver funny & engaging content and love connecting with new people.

As we move into the second half of 2024, we’re excited to continue pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in event production and digital media. We have several exciting projects on the horizon and look forward to sharing more incredible stories with you.

Thank you for being part of our journey. Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, if you have a vision, we’re here to bring it to life.

AVNetwork.com Press

In a recent press release, AVNetwork’s details how AJA Video System’s technology supports the demanding encoding and decoding needs of live productions, illustrating the vital role it plays in ensuring smooth, high-quality broadcasts. This support is crucial for live event producers who rely on seamless delivery of content to viewers, reinforcing AJA’s position as a key player in live production technology. For the full article, click on the link below.

“While its roots may be in IT, Boulder, CO-based BCC Live has quickly evolved into a live production powerhouse, helping organizations like IRONMAN, Rock n Roll Marathon, and others deliver broadcast quality coverage of niche sporting events and conferences to global audiences.”

Article by avnetwork.com

Digital Media World Press

In a recent press highlight by Digital Media World, BCC Live’s integration of AJA BRIDGE LIVE into their live event production toolkit was showcased. This cutting-edge technology has significantly enhanced our capabilities in complex production encoding and decoding, enabling us to handle virtually any feed and deliver it in the required format. This advancement has streamlined our operations, allowing us to offer even more reliable and high-quality live broadcasts for events like IRONMAN and Rock n Roll Marathon. For more details on how AJA BRIDGE LIVE is revolutionizing our workflows and offering, visit Digital Media World’s full article at the link below.

“With BRIDGE LIVE, we can take in nearly any type of feed and send out whatever end format is required… After only a 15-minute demo of the device, we were sold. It has solved a lot of problems for us.”
– Dave Downey, BCC Live

Interview by Digital Media WOrld

Creative Cow Press

In a recent press release, Creative COW dives into how BCC Live leverages AJA BRIDGE LIVE to meet the encoding and decoding needs of their diverse production portfolio, from sports events like the IRONMAN series to various conferences. The article emphasizes BCC Live’s innovative solutions to live production challenges, highlighting the crucial role of AJA BRIDGE LIVE in enhancing broadcast quality and workflow efficiency. For more insights into their process and the impact of this technology, check out the full article

“With BRIDGE LIVE, BCC Live has cut its encoding/decoding technology needs in half, according to Downey. The device enables the team to easily grab NDI off the network regardless of the source.”

Article by Creative Cow

StreamingMedia.com Press

Streaming Media featured a press article on BCC Live’s utilization of AJA BRIDGE LIVE, highlighting its crucial role in meeting diverse encoding and decoding requirements for various productions. The technology has been instrumental in facilitating BCC Live’s delivery of high-quality coverage for events like the IRONMAN and Rock n Roll Marathon, demonstrating its capability to handle complex live broadcasting challenges with ease. For more insights into BCC Live’s innovative approach, read the full article.

“With BRIDGE LIVE, BCC Live has cut its encoding/decoding technology needs in half, according to Downey. The device enables the team to easily grab NDI off the network regardless of the source.”

Article by StreamingMedia.com

AJA Video Systems Press

BCC Live is featured in an AJA Video Systems press article discussing their innovative approach to transforming client ideas into tangible, high-quality live productions. Utilizing AJA’s BRIDGE LIVE, BCC Live adeptly navigates the technical complexities of live event broadcasting, emphasizing the importance of reliable, versatile technology in executing client visions effectively. This partnership exemplifies the fusion of creativity and technology to exceed client expectations in live production. For a deeper dive into their strategy and success stories, visit AJA’s website.

“Boulder, Colorado-based BCC Live may have gotten its start in information technology (IT) but has quickly evolved into a live production powerhouse. Committed to ensuring customers’ success, the company thrives on solving the most difficult broadcast and live stream challenges for customers across the globe.”

Article by AJA Video Systems

VIZRT Press

Vizrt’s recent press article explores the transformative power of HTML5 graphics in broadcasting, highlighted through BCC Live’s innovative use of Viz Flowics and Viz Data Connectors. This approach has revolutionized the way BCC Live broadcasts events like the IRONMAN, seamlessly integrating data-driven graphics for an enhanced viewer experience. The article showcases the efficiency, flexibility, and intuitive nature of HTML5-based graphics, marking a significant evolution in broadcast technology. For a comprehensive overview, you can read the full article on Vizrt’s website.

“Viz Flowics first came into our sights at BCC Live after Facebook announced that its own internal HTML graphic platform, Vidpresso, would be no more. At the time, we heavily relied on Vidpresso to integrate live Facebook engagements with graphics on-air, and Flowics served to perfectly fill that hole in the market we needed.”

Article by vizrt

Infowest Press

In a recent press release, InfoWest, renowned for its top-tier internet solutions in Southern Utah, acknowledged its pivotal role in ensuring seamless connectivity for BCC Live’s broadcast of the world’s largest triathlon. Their unparalleled expertise in providing event internet service demonstrates a rare and valued ability to meet complex event demands, emphasizing their commitment to “just getting it done” for event planners. For more details on how InfoWest powers BCC Live’s events with reliable internet, visit their website.

“When the largest triathlon in the world comes into town, it’s no surprise that there is only one company that Boulder County Communications calls to connect the event to the world.”

Article by Infowest

Sportsvideo.org Press

In a recent press release, Sports Video Group featured BCC Live’s strategic use of Flowics to deliver real-time graphics during the Mainova IRONMAN live stream, enhancing viewer engagement with dynamic, data-driven visual content. This collaboration exemplified how cutting-edge technology could transform live sports broadcasting, ensuring viewers stayed informed and engaged throughout the event. For an in-depth look at this innovative broadcasting approach, you can read the full article.

“With Flowics on board and a technological foundation in place, BCC Live had a wide-ranging arsenal of graphics that were shown throughout the live stream.”

Article by Sportsvideo.org