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PANASONIC 4K CAMERAS BRING ROLAND GARROS TO INTERNATIONAL AUDIENCES

RTS Serbia: complete broadcast solution in all studios

Panasonic has supplied the TV broadcaster RTS with a professional system of studio cameras which consists of 30 sets of AK-HC5000GSJ cameras, with Camera Control Unit AKUCU500ESJ, Remote Control Panel AK-HRP1000GJ and two models of viewfinders AK-HVF70GJ and AG-CVF15G.

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RTS Serbia: complete broadcast solution in all studios

An Historic University Uses NDI® to Stay Ahead of its Time

In the country now known as the Czech Republic, in the city of Prague, sits an institution that’s been around nearly as long as modern society itself. This is a university that has survived historical movements, border changes, plagues, crusades, world wars, invasions, national conflicts, and cultural revolutions. Now, 670 years after its founding, its place is secured as 15th in the list of the oldest universities in the world

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An Historic University Uses NDI® to Stay Ahead of its Time

Streamteam Nordic and Grass Valley enhance the broadcast experience of Finnish ice hockey with new remote production hub

About Streamteam Nordic

One of the largest technical TV production companies in the Nordic region, Finland-based Streamteam Nordic provides live production support for a wide range of sporting events, including the Finnish Elite Ice Hockey League, or SM-liiga, tournament. Since first opening its doors in 2006, the company has become one of the leading broadcast service providers in the region, counting major broadcasters and content providers among its customer base.  Streamteam now handles production for Telia, Veikkaus, MTV3 and YLE as well as Netflix and DreamWorks.

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Streamteam Nordic and Grass Valley enhance the broadcast experience of Finnish ice hockey with new remote production hub

The Production of the Alpine Ski World Championships in Åre for ORF

The Alpine World Championship in Åre has come to an end. Skiers, visitors and volunteers have lived and breathed the World Championships for weeks. The organization has done the same for years. Beyond all the races that have been raced, the medals that have been awarded, something else has taken place. Perhaps the thoughts have been thought before, maybe they have been awaken when being here. Thoughts of the real meaning of life, or rather, thoughts of what kind of life we want to live. Thoughts of where our children should grow up, of where our everyday lives should take place. Where life should be lived.

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The Production of the Alpine Ski World Championships in Åre for ORF

Olympique Lyonnais' State-of-the-Art Fan Experience with IP Video

Moving to a new, modernized stadium is not a straightforward undertaking, as anyone who’s ever made this move will tell you. The only thing that’s more complicated may just be staying in an old one. Ever since the Olympique Lyonnais club was officially established in 1950, its home was the playing field of Stade de Gerland, which is now more than 100 years old. Rich in historic architecture, the stadium had to undergo multiple incarnations to accommodate various seating formations and FIFA regulations. Through periods of construction and renovation, it ultimately reached a maximum capacity of 43,000.

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Olympique Lyonnais' State-of-the-Art Fan Experience with IP Video

How League of Legends rose to the top of professional esports

Riot Games’ multiplayer online battle arena title has moved to the core of the world’s leading professional video game contests since its release in late 2009. National and regional competitions feed into one of the most eye-catching and prestigious tournaments around: the League of Legends World Championships.

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How League of Legends rose to the top of professional esports

NEP Andrews Hubs in Melbourne and Sydney

The challenge

Australian sports venues are spread across a vast geographic territory that is larger than the continental US or Europe. Because much of the country’s interior is sparsely populated, covering events has until now required extensive crew travel hours and expense. Historically it was common for production team members to spend up to two days travelling to cover a one-day project. Meanwhile, the logistics of moving crew between locations meant people and infrastructure were used inefficiently. The fact that Australia’s robust market for live, local television production relies heavily on a small pool of skilled freelancers compounds the issue.

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NEP Andrews Hubs in Melbourne and Sydney

Hunan TV relies on Genelec for China’s first Dolby ATMOS equipped OB truck

Having transformed itself culturally and economically in less than three decades, China now stands as an example to follow when it comes to the adoption of new technology – including within its enormous broadcasting sector. Despite having only emerged in the last 30 years, the Chinese television landscape nonetheless accounts for a third of the world’s viewers. Now those increasingly affluent households will have the opportunity of experiencing new immersive content courtesy of the first Dolby ATMOS capable outside broadcast vehicle in the country, with Genelec monitoring at the centre of the set-up.

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Hunan TV relies on Genelec for China’s first Dolby ATMOS equipped OB truck

Vislink Supplies Broadcasting Technologies for Volvo Ocean Race

No yacht race comes more extreme than the Volvo Ocean Race – encircling the globe over a course of 45,000 nautical miles, facing waves of over 40m and extremes temperature ranges from -5 to 40°C. The 22m length yachts cross 4 oceans in an event stopping at 12 ports as teams battle it out on racing legs lasting more than 20 days across a global course lasting 9 months. And for the crew, all of this with only a single change of clothing! It is perhaps no surprise that this extreme challenge should become a sporting event made for TV viewing.

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Vislink Supplies Broadcasting Technologies for Volvo Ocean Race

Ideal Systems integrate Bluefish444 supported workflows

Ideal Systems provides media and audio visual related integration services for the broadcast, telecommunication, government, education and enterprise industries, using the latest and greatest technologies including cloud services, software development, consulting services and live event production and operation.

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Ideal Systems integrate Bluefish444 supported workflows

Live At-Home Production 2.0

Abstract – Tasked with producing more live coverage with squeezed resources, broadcasters are turning to at-home/REMI (remote-integration model) production. Correctly implemented, at-home production can reduce the movement of people and equipment; increase the utilization of equipment; reduce on-site set-up times; and maximize the efficiency of production teams. Historically there have been three major challenges with at-home production; Latency and how to mitigate it; Control and how to extend workflows to the venue; Infrastructure and how raw signals are transported back to base. This paper will clearly explain how these issues are now solved by interconnecting and orchestrating distributed production resources over Wide Area Networks. Solutions partners Net Insight, Calrec and Grass Valley will explain in this paper how a shared technology approach is already providing broadcasters with a complete, proven and easy way to generate significantly more live content.

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Live At-Home Production 2.0

NDI® Brings The World To Hubcast Media’s Back Yard

Say you’ve built up a name for yourself producing international live events. You’ve conquered new locations, traversed time zones in both directions, and dragged cables across the international date line on New Year’s Eve to party like it’s 1999. You’ve spent years traveling the globe with literal boatloads of cumbersome production gear. There’s still a world of live events and content out there to produce. How do you choose where on earth to go next?

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NDI® Brings The World To Hubcast Media’s Back Yard

Proximus League and Cloud Production

Behind the project are Proximus group production company Skynet iMotion Activities (SiA), Videohouse Media Facilities, NEP Belgium and German technology pioneer, Lawo. With Proximus providing the network and SiA the TV facilities, NEP brings the technology and know-how from some of the worlds’ largest live and broadcast events from around the globe, and is one of the leading worldwide providers of outsourced production solutions. For its part, Videohouse is the only full service provider in Belgium offering a full range of audiovisual and multimedia facilities, both nationally and internationally. And it is Lawo’s IP Remote technology that is the key to the systems that make it all possible.

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Proximus League and Cloud Production

The New Frontiers of Sports Tracking

If you’re a football fan who never misses your team’s matches on television, it’s a safe bet that you’ve enjoyed some of the benefits of a digital sports tracking system. Driven by technologies that can track and collect data on the movement of players, officials, and the ball, these systems have been enriching sports broadcasts and team analysis for several years.

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The New Frontiers of Sports Tracking

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