Monday, September 20, 2010

Phase 1 Complete at the Superdome


All Pro Sound recently completed phase 1 of audio/video renovations at the New Orleans Superdome.  The systems included 700 level (7th floor) Press/Media and Coaches booth distributed audio and video, 300 level  (3rd floor) Club level suites distributed audio and modulated television system, 300 level House control Booth, Instant Replay Booth, National Broadcast Booth and Broadcast camera booths camera, audio and intercom cabling, Ground level Saints Locker Room distributed audio and modulated televisions, and Media Room Audio and video system. The majority of the work done  by our guys is behind the scenes wiring that no one sees, but yet everyone sees. Some of this cabling is responsible for carrying audio and video signals from the Broadcast video cameras to the trucks that broadcast those feeds Nationwide and even Worldwide. Everyone from NBC, CBS, FOX, ESPN, and NFL Network interface their equipment directly with the infrastructure installed by All Pro Sound to make broadcasting New Orleans Saints home games a reality.

One of the systems installed by All Pro Sound in the New Orleans Superdome is the Media Room Audio/Video system. The Media Room is used by the New Orleans Saints to conduct team meetings, review game plays during halftime and to host post-game interviews for the Saints Coaching staff and Players. Yet again, everyone from NBC, CBS, FOX, ESPN, and NFL Network interface to get audio for the national broadcast of the post game interviews.  Below is a link from the 9/9/10 New Orleans Saints home game post-game press conference that was shot by the NFL Network with an audio feed taken directly out of our system into their camera.  It may not seem like much, but now when you see the New Orleans Saints on TV you see and hear work done by All Pro Sound.


We had a crew of guys that lived out there the entire NFL off-season that made this job a reality in the short time frame that was allotted to complete this project, working long hours every day and even on their weekends.  I personally want to make everyone aware of the work that was done by the guys involved, that took ownership of the project and went above and beyond to make this happen.  I want to personally thank them all for their hard work on this project.  

Rodney Phillips
Brian Bagwell
Vince Hernandez
Sean Lacey
Chris Wickizer
Mike Murph

Thank You All,
Dennis Ryan
Professional Systems

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