Supershooter 10 is the latest addition to NEP’s expansive fleet of more than 50 mobile production units in the United States alone —and the newest in a specialized line of six Supershooter-series units. This series, which began with Supershooter 5, was designed to give production teams a standardized, familiar environment that streamlines workflows between shows and across locations. Like its predecessors, Supershooter 10 is powered by NEP’s award-winning TFC broadcast orchestration platform, delivering a fully IP-based infrastructure supporting 1080p and HDR production.
“Every facility we design is laser-focused on helping our clients deliver unforgettable live productions to their audiences,” said Howie Rosenthal, NEP Americas chief commercial officer.
With Supershooter 10 committed to major live sports productions over the coming months, NEP has additional mobile units coming online throughout 2025 and early 2026, including Supershooter 11 and Supershooter 12, continuing to expand this series of mobile units.
“Our TFC-powered fleet is purpose-built to scale and evolve with the changing demands of live production,” said Dan Turk, chief technology officer.
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