Broadcast & sports production
Multi-camera production for sports, television, PPV, concerts, and live event programs.
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From crew and cameras to mobile production, Flypacks, replay, graphics, audio, streaming, and transmission — Primestar Digital Network builds the technical plan around live sports, events, municipalities, conferences, and visiting production teams across Florida.
The production model can be sized around the venue, audience, distribution partner, and level of support required.
A live broadcast is more than a stream. It is a connected system of people, cameras, audio, switching, graphics, replay, engineering, transport, and delivery. Primestar keeps those pieces connected so producers can plan one show instead of coordinating disconnected vendors.
Use the service silos below to enter at the right level, then move across the related capabilities when the project calls for a larger production plan.
Each service path has its own audience and buying intent, while the production partner behind it stays connected.
Multi-camera production for sports, television, PPV, concerts, and live event programs.
See production servicesStaffed UHD mobile units and transportable Flypack packages with switching, graphics, replay, audio, recording, and transport support.
Compare mobile production optionsDirectors, technical directors, camera operators, audio, graphics, replay, engineering, and utility.
Review crewing servicesConference, corporate, concert, press, and hybrid event production built around the room and audience.
See conference productionReliable civic broadcasts, public meetings, elections, captioning, archives, and REMI workflows.
View municipal solutionsRemote, hybrid, OTT, social, and pay-per-view delivery matched to the distribution plan.
Explore livestreamingProducers coming into Florida do not have to move every person and every piece of equipment with the show. Primestar can scope the local production layer around the venue, schedule, crew plan, and distribution requirements.

The same service architecture can support a complete show or fill one specific gap in an existing production.
Bring the positions and camera package together, from field capture to the production control room.
Build the show around live switching, Ross graphics, replay, recording, and the feeds the audience needs.
Mix-minus, intercom, Dante, RF, and clear program audio for the room, the stream, and the network.
Scope fiber, IP, bonded connectivity, encoding, transmission, and redundant paths around the venue.
Support captioning and the delivery requirements that help more viewers follow the live program.
Coordinate people, equipment, engineering, venue logistics, and distribution through one production partner.
Traditional mobile, Flypack, REMI, hybrid, crew, equipment, or a complete production team — the model follows the brief.
A mobile production unit gives the director, technical director, graphics, replay, engineering, and audio team a dedicated technical center on site.
Explore this modelA transportable production package brings switching, monitoring, replay, graphics, audio, intercom, and transmission into venues where a full outside broadcast truck is not the right fit.
Explore this modelRemote and hybrid workflows can move selected production positions away from the venue while keeping the event capture and delivery plan connected.
Explore this modelEngage a single specialist, a complete crew, equipment, engineering, or a combined package around the production you already have.
Explore this modelFlypacks bring the core production positions into a transportable package. They are useful when a full outside broadcast truck is not suitable for the venue, access plan, footprint, or event scale.




Primestar is based in Palm Beach County and produces on-site across Florida and nationwide. Miami is the first regional landing-page example; the same standard can extend to other markets when the local proof and project detail are there.
Regional pages should add real production context — event type, crew needs, mobile-unit availability, venue logistics, and relevant work — rather than changing only the city name.
Open Miami example
Tell us the location, date, event type, audience, and delivery requirements. We will help shape the right combination of crew, equipment, mobile production, and transmission.
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