Broadcast Control Rooms That Deliver Flawless Live Productions
Turnkey broadcast control room design, planning, and build services for venues that demand perfection during live events
Get Your Custom Control Room QuoteTechnical Downtime. Scalability nightmares. Operator Stress.
The High Cost of Control Room Failures
The Challenge Venues Face
Broadcasting live events requires split-second decisions, flawless coordination, and zero room for technical failure. Venues investing in broadcast capabilities often struggle with fragmented solutions—piecing together equipment from multiple vendors, dealing with incompatible systems, and facing costly downtime when configurations don’t work as expected.
Why This Problem Gets Worse
Every failed broadcast damages reputation and revenue. Amateur setups lead to missed camera switches, audio sync issues, and graphics that don’t display when needed. Teams waste hours troubleshooting instead of focusing on production quality. The result: lost sponsorship opportunities, frustrated production crews, and audiences who notice every technical glitch. No one wants to be on the blooper reel.
The Solution: Turnkey Control Rooms Built Right
Take One Broadcast Solutions eliminates the guesswork with complete control room design, integration, and installation. From initial space planning to final operator training, every system component works together seamlessly—delivering broadcast-quality results from day one.
Precision That Powers Live Production
Why Professional Control Room Design Matters
Engineered for Real-Time Performance
Broadcast control rooms require precise layouts that support how production teams actually work. The director needs clear sightlines to all monitor feeds. The technical director must switch between cameras instantly. Audio engineers require proper acoustic treatment and console positioning. Graphics operators need fast access to media servers.
Professional control room design places each role exactly where it needs to be for maximum efficiency during live productions.

The Core Components That Make It Work
- Routing Infrastructure: Flexible signal management handling numerous inputs and destinations
- Video Switching Systems: Seamless transitions between feeds with professional effects and routing capabilities
Graphics & Replay Systems: Real-time overlays, lower-thirds, and instant replay for sports productions - Monitor Walls & Multiviewers: Visual access to every camera feed, live output, and remote source simultaneously
- Audio Mixing Consoles: Balanced sound from multiple inputs with broadcast-grade clarity
- Communication Systems: IFB and intercom coordination between studio floor and control room operators
- Redundancy & Backup: Fail-safe systems protecting against mid-broadcast equipment failure
Turnkey Solutions for Demanding Venues
Built for Venues That Broadcast Live
one requirement: reliable broadcast control rooms that perform under pressure
Complete Turnkey Solutions
Take One handles every phase of control room development:
- Design Phase: Space planning, equipment selection, workflow optimization, and ergonomic console layouts
- Integration Phase: System configuration, signal routing, software setup, and compatibility testing
- Installation Phase: Professional mounting, cable management, climate control, and power backup systems
- Training Phase: Operator instruction ensuring teams maximize every system capability

What Sets Professional Control Rooms Apart
- Scalable Infrastructure: Room to grow as production needs expand
- Compliance Ready: Meeting broadcast regulatory standards with proper monitoring and logging
- Ergonomic Workstations: Adjustable consoles and comfortable seating for long production hours
- Optimal Sightlines: Every operator sees critical information without strain or obstruction
- Environmental Control: Proper cooling, redundant power, and soundproofing protecting equipment and uptime

Start Your Control Room Project
Professional venues deserve professional broadcast infrastructure. Take One Broadcast Solutions brings decades of experience designing control rooms for sports productions, university athletics, and custom video applications.

Hundreds of Projects. One Standard of Excellence.
Trusted by Leading Venues
Truist Park
Home of the Atlanta Braves
In 2017, the Atlanta Braves transitioned to their new home, originally Suntrust Park (now Truist Park). TakeOne, in collaboration with Fox Sports and Panasonic, installed advanced PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) remote cameras throughout the ballpark.
These permanent cameras serve both in-house productions and network television broadcasts, offering wide scenic views, dedicated announcer coverage, and unique bullpen perspectives. The project featured the integration of Panasonic’s latest weatherproof PTZ technology and a specialized box camera with a large FUJINON lens, mounted atop the Comcast Regional Headquarters and connected via fiber optic cable.

University of Kentucky
2110 IP Broadcast Control Room
In 2024, TakeOne Broadcast Solutions collaborated with the University of Kentucky to design and implement a cutting-edge ST 2110 IP-based broadcast control room.
This system replaced traditional baseband infrastructure, enabling greater flexibility, scalability, and integration with existing technologies like Evertz DreamCatcher™ Replay and Ross® Video systems.
The unified IP core supports multiple production facilities—including the College of Communication and Information and Rupp Arena—streamlining workflows and resource sharing across campus, and providing advanced training opportunities for future broadcast professionals.

National Streaming Media Client
TakeOne was selected to support a major streaming media company’s relocation from California to Nashville. The project involved designing and installing a new infrastructure that merged the company’s existing cinema-style production with a broadcast television setup.
Key technical highlights:
- Adapted Sony FX-9 cameras (originally not suited for multi-camera broadcast) for studio use by integrating third-party accessories, custom cabling, Sachtler Studio Pedestals, CueScript™ Prompters, Tally Lights™, External Viewfinder Monitors, Video Return Feeds, and RTS Intercom.
- Implemented a broadcast infrastructure using Ross® Video Ultrix-Acuity™ for routing and switching, Ultritouch control panels, Ross® Xpression for live graphics, and Ross® Tria+ for video ingest/playback.
- All equipment was professionally installed onsite in Middle Atlantic racks by the TakeOne team.
- This solution enabled the client to maintain high-quality production standards while transitioning to a new location and workflow.

Solutions for Every Broadcast Environment
Complete Control Room Capabilities
Broadcast Trucks: Mobile production units with compact, road-ready systems
Sports Video Systems: Rain-or-shine reliability for live game broadcasts
University Systems: Meeting the production demands of collegiate athletics programs, along with journalism and communications departments, as well as their TV studios.
Custom Productions: Tailored solutions for unique venue requirements
FAQs
What's included in a turnkey control room project?
Complete design, equipment procurement, system integration, installation, testing, and operator training.
How long does control room installation take?
Project timelines vary based on room size and complexity—assessment provides specific scheduling.
Can you work with existing equipment?
Yes, control room designs integrate new and existing broadcast equipment where compatible.
What ongoing support is provided?
Post-installation support ensures teams maximize system performance.