Broadcast Production Trucks
Based in: Las Vegas, Nevada
Service Area: Las Vegas & the Southwestern United States
Production Type: On-site broadcast truck production
Mobile Units: Neutron & Proton broadcast production trucks
Capabilities: Multi-camera live switching (HD/4K), broadcast audio mixing, replay, ISO recording, graphics, and encoding
Best For: Live sports, concerts, national broadcasts, and high-stakes live events
Crew: Fully staffed broadcast crews available, including directors, technical directors, camera operators, audio engineers, replay operators, and engineering
When a Broadcast Truck Is the Right Choice
A broadcast production truck is used when the production must be controlled on-site and cannot rely on remote workflows. This approach is common for live events where timing, redundancy, and direct access to equipment are critical.
Broadcast truck production is typically used for:
Live sports broadcasts
Concerts and large-scale live events
National or regional network productions
Events with zero tolerance for failure
Multi-camera shows that require replay and graphics
Productions that need on-site engineering and signal control
If the show is live, complex, or high-risk, on-site broadcast truck production is usually the safest option.
Atomic Television Broadcast Production Trucks
- What Can Be Included
- Professional crew available (TD, A1, Shader, Replay, etc.)
- Full setup & strike
- Intercom, scopes, waveforms, audio routing
- 4K or HD configurations
- Internation Feeds
- Pre/Post Deck
- REMI-compatible
- Can integrate with your switcher or graphics package if needed
Atomic Television Broadcast Production Trucks
- "Proton" HD Production Trailer
- Dedicated stations for Switcher, Audio, Replay, Graphics & Engineering
- Air-conditioned & crew-comfort designed
- Fully outfitted for multi-camera broadcast
- Compatible with REMI & hybrid workflows
- "Neutron" 4K OB Van
- Dedicated stations for Switcher, Audio, Replay, Graphics & Engineering
- Sporting Events
- Fully outfitted for multi-camera broadcast
- Compatible with REMI & hybrid workflows
Our Expert Answers
What is a production truck?
A production truck (also known as an OB van or mobile unit) is a self-contained broadcast control room on wheels. It includes video switching, audio mixing, replay, intercom, and graphics capabilities — all built for on-location live production.
What services does Atomic Television provide for broadcast production?
We provide full-service broadcast production in Las Vegas, including:
- Multi-camera production
- REMI and remote workflows
- Mobile TV trucks (OB vans and trailers)
- Live switching, replay, graphics, and engineering
- Streaming and hybrid distribution
What’s the difference between a broadcast truck and standard AV?
A broadcast truck provides a full on-site control room for live switching, audio, replay, and graphics. Standard AV typically focuses on in-room presentation support rather than broadcast execution.
How many cameras can a broadcast truck handle?
Camera capacity depends on the production scope and truck configuration, but broadcast trucks are designed to support multi-camera live productions.
Do broadcast trucks support live streaming and recording?
Yes. Broadcast trucks can support live streaming, live-to-air distribution, and multi-format recording depending on production needs.
What types of events use broadcast trucks?
Production trucks are commonly used for:
- Sports broadcasts
- Concerts and festivals
- Corporate and conference streams
- Red carpet events
- Political debates
Esports and hybrid panels
What’s the difference between the Neutron and Proton?
- The Neutron OB Van is a compact, 4K-capable unit ideal for quick turnarounds or tight spaces. (4K 6-Camera)
- Proton HD Trailer is larger, built for crew comfort, and designed to handle complex, multi-camera events across multiple roles.
(Full-sized control room with audio, video, replay, and engineering)
Do you offer crew with the rental?
Yes — we offer optional crewing, including:
- TD (technical director)
- Audio engineers (A1, A2)
- Replay & camera ops
EIC/Engineer
You can also bring your own crew and we’ll support the technical setup.
Are your trucks REMI capable?
Absolutely. Both trucks support REMI and hybrid workflows, allowing off-site switching, graphics, and direction while we capture on-site feeds.





