
Terry Brady - Broadcast Operations Consultant & Former Director of Operations, ESPN
12/01/22 • 54 min
00:00 - Episode Introduction
01:45 - How Terry and I met working in the Dominican Baseball League for ESPN (with some pictures)
03:15 - Terry’s thoughts about Dominican Baseball
04:10 - Terry’s memory of visiting with Baseball HOF Pitcher Juan Marichal
05:55 - What an Operations Producer does
07:45 - How Ops Producers are able to save a show and what the preparation is to make sure a show goes off well
09:40 - How Terry got into the sports tv business
14:15 - One of Terry’s first events with ESPN was on the World Cup
14:55 - Terry’s reporting days dealing with sheep
16:40 - Why Terry chose operations instead of other jobs in television
18:50 - When an Operations Producer’s job begins once the network gets the rights to an event
22:12 - Most significant change in tv production from Terry’s perspective
23:55 - How each event dictates what goes into the operations
26:15 - The number of events Terry has worked on outside the U.S. and how tv is the same or different
28: 55 - Of the many high profile sports Terry’s worked on, which is his favorite
33:05 - What an Ops Producer does once the event starts
35:10 - Some notable people Terry has met
36:40 - Meeting the Phillie Phanatic mascot
37:55 - What goes into winning an Emmy from the operations side
39:35 - How the operations department prepares for the worst scenarios
43:55 - How operations teams work in all kinds of weather and need to have the right skills
46:45 - The difference between remote production operations and studio production operations
49:30 - What qualities are good for people to have when working in production operations
51:15 - What his favorite credential is from all of the events he’s worked on
52:45 - Wrap of episode
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More Episodes: Dave Raymond, The Original Phillie Phanatic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emA-0xQ4jws&t=1427s
Andrew Irvine, MLB The Show Producer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwM9CGHRz_0&t=3s
Marc Rowley, Inventor of Pylon Cam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC5cMC3JkdA&t=9s
Claudia Trejos - Boxing Broadcaster & Hall of Famer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mntXcgXajOw&t=10s
00:00 - Episode Introduction
01:45 - How Terry and I met working in the Dominican Baseball League for ESPN (with some pictures)
03:15 - Terry’s thoughts about Dominican Baseball
04:10 - Terry’s memory of visiting with Baseball HOF Pitcher Juan Marichal
05:55 - What an Operations Producer does
07:45 - How Ops Producers are able to save a show and what the preparation is to make sure a show goes off well
09:40 - How Terry got into the sports tv business
14:15 - One of Terry’s first events with ESPN was on the World Cup
14:55 - Terry’s reporting days dealing with sheep
16:40 - Why Terry chose operations instead of other jobs in television
18:50 - When an Operations Producer’s job begins once the network gets the rights to an event
22:12 - Most significant change in tv production from Terry’s perspective
23:55 - How each event dictates what goes into the operations
26:15 - The number of events Terry has worked on outside the U.S. and how tv is the same or different
28: 55 - Of the many high profile sports Terry’s worked on, which is his favorite
33:05 - What an Ops Producer does once the event starts
35:10 - Some notable people Terry has met
36:40 - Meeting the Phillie Phanatic mascot
37:55 - What goes into winning an Emmy from the operations side
39:35 - How the operations department prepares for the worst scenarios
43:55 - How operations teams work in all kinds of weather and need to have the right skills
46:45 - The difference between remote production operations and studio production operations
49:30 - What qualities are good for people to have when working in production operations
51:15 - What his favorite credential is from all of the events he’s worked on
52:45 - Wrap of episode
###
More Episodes: Dave Raymond, The Original Phillie Phanatic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emA-0xQ4jws&t=1427s
Andrew Irvine, MLB The Show Producer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwM9CGHRz_0&t=3s
Marc Rowley, Inventor of Pylon Cam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC5cMC3JkdA&t=9s
Claudia Trejos - Boxing Broadcaster & Hall of Famer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mntXcgXajOw&t=10s
Previous Episode

Dave Raymond - CEO, Hero of Happiness, The Original Philly Phanatic & Mascot Incubator
0:00 Episode Introduction
1:50 The meaning of the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series
3:00 How Dave grew up in Maryland and being the son of Hall of Fame College Football Coach Harold “Tubby” Raymond
5:55 Where Dave got his work ethic
7:50 How he became the Phillie Phanatic
11:00 How quickly the Phanatic had success and passing it along to Tom Burgoyne
13:25 Wearing the costume was physically demanding for Dave
17:20 What he did to create, sometimes unintentional, the personality of the Phanatic
22:30 How he developed the character and how Dave drew inspiration from his mother
25:45 What some special moments for Dave was being the Phanatic
32:20 How Dave created mascot characters and how he feels a part of the Phanatic after all these years
35:38 How valuable a mascot can be to a professional sport team and how his company creates them
40:00 What justifies a mascot being paid upwards of $625,000
44:00 How Dave uses the stories of the mascot to help train people how to have fun
49:30 The Tommy Lasorda “incident.” youtube.com/watch?v=vX4L2LHGs98
52:50 Dave’s relationships with MLB umpires
54:15 His most memorable skit youtube.com/watch?v=kxfA72OTOXA
56:00 His most memorable item from the Phanatic
57:30 Don’s autographed picture of the Phanatic
58:15 Episode Close
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Amy Smolens - TV Production Veteran & Pioneer
00:00 - Episode Introduction
01:30 - How Amy got into sports broadcasting working with the tv broadcasts for the New York Yankees
4:20 - How the Yankees’ Don Carney, Executive Producer & Director took a risk hiring Amy and women in sports tv.
6:20 - When Amy was 11 years old she participated in the New York Nets’ “Run, Dribble & Shoot” contest but wasn’t allowed to compete for the finals
9:50 - Amy visited with Jim Garvey, who refused to let her play, many years later in California (pictures)
11:00 - How she hopes she was able to inspire young girls to never give up
12:10 - Where her love of sports came from
13:25 - How her parents helped give her confidence
14:15 - Amy’s first experience with the Yankees and how it set her up for future work
16:15 - The types of events Amy has worked on in her career and working on a cycling event helped her love cycling
19:40 - How I met Amy working in the Dominican Republic
21:30 - What the different positions are that she’s worked and what a stage manager, assistant director and field producer does
24:40 - What broadcast position is the most rewarding for Amy
25:40 - How Amy’s multiple language skills help her work on many international events including World Baseball Classic, Cycling and other eventsWhat other sports that resonate with Amy and how she approaches those sports
30:50 - How Amy’s work helps producers and directors realize their visions
32:00 - How she has seen the broadcasting business change over the years
34:00 - Pictures of Amy working in her environment
Tokyo Olympics
Hockey
NHL All Star Game
Pyeongchang Olympics
35:30 - What a “Mixed Zone” is
Rio Olympics
Dick Barnett Interview
37:40 - Pan Am Games Toronto picture
Hockey Night In Canada
NBA Finals
Vancouver Olympics
Tour of Alberta Cycling
39:40 - Working with celebrities & personalities
Bill Walton & Dead Head Story
Chris Mullen
Larry Brown
Thurl Bailey
Phil Leggett & Paul Sherwen
Phill Leggett at Rio 2016
Vince Carter
Friend of hers Tanya
Pyeongchang for CBC Hockey
Pyeongchang announcers
Amy Trask
John Shiffin
Tour of Utah
46:30 - Views from Amy’s perspective & being a “Red Hat”
Floor booth
Control Room
Interview Room
Pyeongchang Swedish Announcers
Boxing ringside
Steph Curry Interview
Dremond Green Media Day
At basketball desk
50:40 - Being a stage manager at Anaheim Stadium for the Angels & Mike Trout story
51:45 - Having fun on broadcasts
52:45 - Craziest story for Amy in broadcast tv working in China on Kent Cycling
56:20 - What her brother Michael does working in sports as a college referee and a soccer color analyst
59:05 - What Amy and her boyfriend’s “Check For Bikes” initiative is all about in San Francisco
1:01:05 - How cycling affects Amy with her environmental concerns
1:02:33 - Amy’s most treasured credential
1:03:20 - Amy’s pin collection
1:03:30 - Favorite sports movie
1:04:15 - Episode wrap up
#cycling #tv sports #sportsbroadcasting #nba #nba finals #dominican baseball #Olympics #Hockey #PanAmGames #sports #new york yankees #new york mets #runpassshoot #checkforbikes #china #controlroom #duke #basketball #announcer #stagemanager #AD #fieldproducer #CBC
Bill Walton
Larry Brown
Thurl Bailey
Phil Leggett
Paul Sherwen
Vince Carter
Amy Trask
John Shiffin
Todd Gogulski
Steph Curry
Dremond Green
Don Carney
Jim Garvey
More Episodes:
Terry Brady - Broadcast Operations Consultant - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB3Xd4BTrBc&t=120s
David Raymond - The Original Phillie Phanatic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emA-0xQ4jws&t=1439s
Drew Irvine - Game Design Manager, MLB The Show - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwM9CGHRz_0&t=6s
Marc Rowley - CEO - OwnYourStream.com & Inventor of PylonCam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC5cMC3JkdA&t=10s
Brian Williams - Producer/Director, Sports Television & Events - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x43AiW1P2MA
Claudia Trejos - Florida Boxing Hall of Fame, Sports Commentator & Motivational Speaker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mntXcgXajOw&t=17s
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