HVCC-BROADCASTING 

Honor Valor Courage Corporation

All HVCC-BROADCASTING EVENTS are broadcast over our ISBN.LIVE NETWORKS, FAITH NETWORKS.LIVE and  NOW I UNDERSTAND.LIVE  NETWORKS. 



20,000 INTERACTIVE ISBN.LIVE  VIEWERS PER EVENT
Cloud Based Off Premise Production and Broadcast Control Centers 
Totally self contained requires no outside resources from the venue
On-Site Private Network  

Multi-Camera Live Broadcast up to (75 Cameras)

Interactive Streaming Aerial Cameras with wide angle and zoom for close up shots 

Self-contained solar power cameras for easy deployment 

​HD video and audio

Up to 25 live Sports Commentator anywhere in the world can interact with the fans.
Ability to see all camera views at one time on screen
​Automatic camera tracking with Audio and Visual Switching
On-demand viewing also 

On-demand or recurring broadcast with recording and auto-generated transcripts.
Event Reporting & analytics

Event Revenue Sharing Programs 
Sponsor reports on registrants, attendees, polling, attendee engagement and Q&A for follow up.
Broadcast across social channels with Facebook Live and YouTube integrations.
Broadcasting interface with Major Sports broadcasting media with sponsorship revenue splits 
Unique profit sharing programs 
​Full-featured host controls
Mute/unmute panelists, and promote attendee to Sports commentators, giving them audio and video capabilities for enhanced engagement.
Full Drone Event Video Broadcasting Capability AT OPEN AIR EVENTS
Dedrone anti-drone (at open air) Event Protection 
All video, audio and data streams utilized are fully encrypted and secured   
​Event assistance
Host large-scale events with help from our team, including planning, rehearsal, and live support.

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With the increase of drones being used to capture live event footage and for security, event organizers must discuss drone safety at the onset of planning, to ensure drone security measures are implemented. Whether for sporting events, political events, or other large gatherings of people, event personnel must plan for rogue or malicious use of drones when they consider how to protect their attendees, spectators, and athletes.