Customer Success4 min read · April 3, 2026

EASL Partners with Spot to Power Multi-Angle Cloud Production Across Asia

How EASL adopted Spot's cloud production platform to capture multi-angle content across Asia — from courtside energy to bench reactions — scaling fan engagement with a fully remote workflow.

EASL and Spot partnership announcement — official logos side by side

The East Asia Super League (EASL) has partnered with Spot, an AI-powered cloud production platform, to bring multi-angle capture, cross-regional cloud production, and exclusive highlight creation to the 2026 season.

With 12 teams spanning Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Manila, Macau, Hong Kong, and Ulaanbaatar, EASL operates across seven markets. Producing content at this scale — from courtside cameras to bench reactions and post-game interviews — traditionally requires large on-site crews at every venue.

Spot changes that equation.

Capture More Angles, Without More Crew

EASL's content and marketing teams now use Spot's multi-angle cloud production tools to unlock camera angles that were previously impossible to cover — bench reactions, courtside energy, tunnel walks, and fan moments — all captured through accessible devices and managed entirely in the cloud.

The result: split-screen highlights that combine the main broadcast feed with exclusive angles, giving fans a richer, more immersive view of every game.

EASL split-screen highlight showing Taipei Fubon Braves vs Seoul SK Knights — broadcast angle combined with courtside bench reaction
EASL split-screen highlight showing a slam dunk from multiple angles — game action combined with bench celebration

Split-screen highlights from EASL Finals 2026 — broadcast feed combined with courtside reactions. Published on EASL's Instagram.

Spot Mixer: Multi-Angle Highlights in One Click

With Spot Mixer, EASL can combine multiple camera angles into a single highlight clip — no post-production suite required. Choose a layout (Double Vertical, Triple Vertical, or Quadruple Landscape), select the clips, and publish. It's a tool built for teams that need to move at the speed of live.

Spot Mixer interface showing layout options — Double Vertical, Triple Vertical, and Quadruple Landscape for split-screen highlights
Spot Mixer: choose your layout, add your clips, and create split-screen highlights in seconds.

From the EASL Finals to the EASL Summit

The partnership was on full display during the EASL Finals 2026 in Macau, where Utsunomiya Brex claimed the championship title. Spot was on-site, working alongside the EASL production team to capture multi-angle content throughout the Final Four — from the quarterfinals all the way through the championship game.

Spot also joined the EASL Summit, connecting with league stakeholders and exploring how cloud production can continue to scale fan engagement across Asia's fastest-growing basketball league.

What's Next

As EASL expands its footprint across Asia, Spot will continue to power its multi-angle production workflow — making it possible to produce more content, from more angles, with fewer resources.

Want to see how Spot can help your league or organization capture every angle? Request a demo and let's talk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spot Mixer?
Spot Mixer is a cloud-based tool that lets you combine multiple camera angles into a single split-screen highlight clip. Choose from layouts like Double Vertical (9:16), Triple Vertical, or Quadruple Landscape (16:9), select your clips, and publish — no post-production suite required.
How does EASL use Spot for multi-angle production?
EASL uses Spot's cloud production platform to capture exclusive camera angles — bench reactions, courtside energy, tunnel walks, and fan moments — across seven markets in Asia. The fully cloud-based workflow enables their content team to produce split-screen highlights without deploying large on-site crews at every venue.
What is multi-angle cloud production?
Multi-angle cloud production allows teams to capture multiple camera feeds using accessible devices (phones, tablets, action cameras), manage them in the cloud, and combine them into highlight content in real time. It eliminates the need for traditional multi-camera broadcast setups at every venue.