Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment Choose TVU Networks Technology for Seamless, Virtual Production of the 26th Annual Critics Choice Awards
Veteran awards show producers rely on cloud-based TVU Partyline to manage more than 170 remote participants for live broadcast
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Considered the best predictor of Academy Award nominations, the 26th annual Critics Choice Awards was the first awards show to go live with virtually all of its nominees attending remotely from across the globe. While the host and a handful of presenters were on location in Burbank, nominees attended from their homes or from on-location shoots. Hosted by the Critics Choice Association (CCA), the 26th annual Critics Choice Awards was presented in a predominantly virtual format due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment Choose TVU Networks Technology for Seamless, Virtual Production of the 26th Annual Critics Choice Awards
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