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REVIEW: The Eurovision Song Contest 2012
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsThe Eurovision Song Contest can be a rollercoaster of emotions for the artists taking part. From the thrill of qualifying for the Final, to the dejection of failing to make the last 26. The Final of Europe's Favourite TV Show, on Saturday 26th May was won of course by Loreen from Sweden as she romped home to victory with Euphoria. It was a runaway victory for Sweden in the end. The runners up came from Russia, Buranovskiye Babushki and third place was won by Željko Joksimović of Serbia.
Read moreChristie MicroTiles on The 10 Million Show
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsThe 10 Million Show is a game show broadcast on weekends on the Rossiya 1 TV channel (part of the state VGTRK media holding). Making its debut on 4th September 2010, the Russian programme was inspired by The Million Pound Drop, which started on Britain's Channel 4 on 24th May 2010.
Read moreTrickbox TV Keeps Processes Simple, Costs Low with AJA Ki Pro
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsLondon-based Trickbox TV provides technical know-how, equipment and crew for the production of broadcast shows, music shows and festivals, corporate events, webcasts and more. Specializing in multi-camera shoots, they create the setups clients need, and also provide crew. Recently, owner and managing director Liam Laminman has noticed a growing client demand for AJA Ki Pro digital recorders to be included in their production packages.
Read moreREVIEW: The Eurovision Song Contest 2011
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV Shows• The Technical Realisation • The Video Concept • The Audio Concept • The Stage Concept • The Graphics • The Intercom • The EBU Switch • The Power Concept • The Voting
Read moreThe Eurovision Song Contest 2011
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsDuring a meeting in Monaco in 1955, EBU Director Marcel Bezençon (1907-1981) launched the idea of bringing Europe together in a televised, pan-European music competition in the style of the Italian San Remo Festival. At the same time, the Eurovision Grand Prix (as it was named back then) would be an ambitious experiment to broadcast live to several countries at the same time. That’s how it all started...
Read moreToolsOnAir Goes Live with MTV European Music Awards
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsThe MTV European Music Awards (EMAs) have always held a special place in the hearts and minds of music fans the world over. From the very first show in 1994, MTV has endeavored to make the EMAs an event to remember. And whether intentional (pitching a giant tent in the middle of Berlin's Brandenburger Tor in '94), impromptu (Iggy Pop's unplanned 7-minute performance of Lust for Life in '99), or just plain bizarre (Puff Daddy demanding a bath of milk backstage in '02), the show has consistently delivered.
Read moreMicroTiles in Telemadrid’s ‘El Círculo’
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsEl Círculo is a morning chat show broadcast by the regional TV channel Telemadrid from Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 9:30 am. Presented by Ely del Valle, and aired for the first time ten years ago, the programme has become one of the channel’s leading shows. Every morning, with the aid of two guest journalists, presenter Del Valle interviews the leading personalities of the moment from the worlds of politics, culture, society, sports... El Círculo is the first contact with the day’s talking points, introducing the issues and topics to be developed in the news throughout the rest of the day.
Read moreChristie Powers Dancing on Ice
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsThe breathtaking images projected across the ice on the recent Dancing On Ice reality TV series — seen by an average of more than 10 million viewers tuning into ITV on a Saturday night — was the result of a close collaboration between Christie, and TV production specialists, Anna Valley Displays.
Read moregrandMA at the Movies - Nine
This article is listed in: Case Studies >> TV ShowsLighting Designer Mike Baldassari and Programmer/Operator Dave Sadler used a grandMA full-size console to run lights for the filming of 13 dynamically different musical numbers that will feature in the new Rob Marshall movie, “Nine”. These sections were recorded during a three and a half month period at Shepperton Studios, Middlesex, UK.
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