Fourteen Interviews in One Day: Filming with SupplyChainBrain at the Gartner Supply Chain Planning Summit in Denver

Interview production for SupplyChainBrain at the Gartner Supply Chain Planning Summit in Denver, showing the three-camera interview set with branded SupplyChainBrain and Gartner backdrop, the production crew on location, a Sony FX3 camera monitor capturing a live interview, and a sit-down conversation in progress with professional lighting and audio.

We traveled to Denver, Colorado to film with SupplyChainBrain at the Gartner Supply Chain Planning Summit, held at the Gaylord Rockies Resort. The assignment was straightforward on paper: capture fourteen sit-down interviews between SupplyChainBrain's Editor-In-Chief Bob Bowman and supply chain industry thought leaders. In practice, that meant a full sprint from the moment we walked in until the last interview wrapped.

The Production Setup

We ran a three-camera setup with dynamic lighting and dedicated audio for every interview. When you are filming fourteen conversations in a single day, consistency is everything. The lighting has to look the same at interview number fourteen as it did at interview number one. Audio has to stay crisp across every speaker regardless of how they project or where they sit. And the cameras have to be positioned so that each interview feels like its own piece of content, not just another take in a long assembly line.

That level of consistency does not happen by accident. It comes from having a system in place before the first interview starts: knowing exactly where every light, camera, and microphone goes, and being able to reset between interviews quickly without sacrificing quality.

The Content

The supply chain world is more fascinating than most people realize. Hearing industry leaders break down how technology and AI are reshaping the way products move around the world was eye-opening. Everything from how fast your packages arrive to how everyday items stay in stock comes down to systems that most consumers never think about. Getting a front row seat to that level of innovation and hearing it explained by the people building those systems was a genuine highlight of the trip.

Bob Bowman is a skilled interviewer who keeps conversations sharp and focused, which made our job on the production side that much smoother. When the on-camera talent knows how to drive a conversation, the crew can focus entirely on making sure the technical side is flawless.

The Turnaround

Fourteen interviews is a significant volume of content to deliver. We had all fourteen edited and delivered within two weeks of the shoot so that SupplyChainBrain could get the content out quickly while the conversations were still timely and relevant. In the supply chain space, industry insights move fast, and content that sits in post-production too long loses its edge. A fast turnaround was not just a preference from the client. It was a production requirement we planned for from the start.

The Travel

Getting to Denver was the easy part. Getting out was a different story. We fought snow on the way out, which is always part of the adventure when you travel for production work. It is a good reminder that when you are a nationwide production team, weather and logistics are just as much a part of the job as cameras and lights.

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