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Presentation: How The Worlds Largest Esports Company Delivers More For Less With Their Live Streaming Workflow
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ESL is the worlds largest esports company and hosts some of the highest profile events in the industry, including a 2 week esports festival every year in Katowice, Poland. Hear how ESL’s unique approach to live streaming delivers the scale and quality of traditional sports broadcasts using only a fraction of the resources and budget. This presentation discusses both the challenges faced, and the innovative technical solutions used to tackle them as well as the differences between traditional sports and esports broadcasting, and what they can potentially learn from each other.
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