Having a designed, mounted package is half the work. The other half is live operation: firing Game Title at the exact camera-opening cue, popping the stats strip when the commentator asks for it, flipping to MANUAL when the Genius feed drops for 12 seconds. KronoGraph delivers trained operators who know the console inside-out, the F1-F12 shortcuts and the sport's ruleset. Remote or on-site, depending on venue and event.
Who this service is for
- Federations that already have the KronoGraph bundle designed but don't want to staff in-house technical operators.
- Production companies without staff broadcast operators needing per-game outsourced service.
- One-off events (finals, all-stars, exhibitions) requiring senior operators per fixture.
- Productions with their own operator needing reinforcement at peak events (multi-court, doubleheaders).
What the operator does during the match
Pre-match
Verifies templates loaded, checks the data feed (Genius / FEB), tests shortcuts. Loads lineups, preps each team's Game Title and Coach. Confirms opening timing with audiovisual direction.
Live
Fires graphics following the rundown: opening, substitutions, timeouts, end of quarter, team stats, top scorers, key plays. The ScoreBug stays mounted and reacts to the feed automatically — the operator supervises and triggers non-auto overlays. If the feed drops, flips to MANUAL on the affected group and continues with hand-entered numbers.
Color picker and branding
When the court flips (visitor on the left instead of the right), one click swaps team order across all templates. Color picker tints the panel border so the operator IDs the active team at a glance.
Pop-out and multi-tab
Operators often need a second window for preview or secondary monitor. Pop-out window (?console=popout) opens a synced read-only tab. BroadcastChannel + Supabase Realtime safety net keep output in sync even if Control closes and reopens.
Match close
Final Score, Score With Partials, Game Stats. Standardized in under 2 minutes.
Real production use cases
- DPB Colombia remote operation — operator in Bogotá firing graphics for matches at regional venues.
- FEB finals reinforcement — senior operator joins the regular team for season peak events.
- BCLA 2026 staged coverage — operators rotate per tournament phase (group, playoffs, final).
- 3x3 multi-court — single operator for 2 courts with auto-fire doing most of the manual work.
What's included
- Professional operator trained on the client's bundle
- F1-F12 keyboard shortcuts + letter keys for frequent graphics
- LIVE↔MANUAL toggle per group (score / fouls / time) on feed failures
- Per-team color picker for fast booth identification
- Pop-out window (?console=popout) for preview / second monitor
- Multi-tab safe with BroadcastChannel + Supabase Realtime
- Remote operation from our control room or on-site at the event venue
- Pre-match coordination with audiovisual direction
- Post-match reports with JSONL replay for audit
- Doubleheader, multi-court and itinerant event coverage
Frequently asked questions
Remote or on-site operation?
Both. Remote from our room with secure connection to your production is most efficient for regular season. On-site recommended for finals, premium events or venues with unreliable connectivity.
How much per match?
Depends on bundle, duration and remote/on-site. Send us your calendar and we'll quote a plan.
What if the operator gets sick on game day?
We have a backup pool trained on every active bundle. SLA-guaranteed coverage per season.
How is it coordinated with audiovisual direction?
Pre-match the operator connects with production to align opening timing, camera runs and key moments. During the match they listen on the director's internal console (TalkBack or Slack/Discord).
Can the operator customize templates live?
No. Operation is fire + supervise + auto-fire override only. Template changes happen pre-match via Visual Builder or the Graphic Design team.