GATE OF THE EXONERATED UNVEILING CEREMONY

The Innocence Project, a nonprofit dedicated to exonerating the wrongfully convicted, aimed to livestream the historic unveiling of the Gate of the Exonerated in Central Park, honoring the Exonerated Five from the infamous 1989 Central Park jogger case. Given the event's national significance, Innocence Project needed a partner to ensure a reliable and flawless livestream with broadcast-quality production values. They trusted Really Useful Media to deliver because we have produced livestreams of both in person and online events for them since 2017, consistently proving our expertise across an array of production settings.


DYNAMIC MOBILE SOLUTIONS

Our mobile streaming solution enabled us to set up an outdoor control room to broadcast live from Central Park and follow the event's flow, including capturing the energy of the live crowd and a surprise appearance by Public Advocate Jumaane Williams. Our cameras followed the action from the podium to the edge of the park, where the Exonerated Five unveiled the new gate. The event was streamed live to an online audience of thousands, ensuring widespread engagement and visibility.

CREW CREDITS


Producer: Dan Winckler

Videographers: Lawrence Crocker, Khyber Jones

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