Art’istic Production, a French-based video production and live broadcasting services company, has chosen the Simplylive Production Suite for its ability to simplify live production workflows. This cutting-edge technology has significantly streamlined the company’s live production processes, enabling production teams to deliver high-quality content with greater efficiency and flexibility.
Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), has announced the rollout of a state-of-the-art broadcast technology solution for Prestonwood Baptist Church, a thriving community of over 59,000 people located in Plano, Texas. Delivered as a major upgrade strategy for its main auditorium and global broadcast infrastructure, the new MRMC setup has 18 cameras, including 15 dedicated to broadcast and three for point-of-view shots.
Our partner Lawo discuss how software defined broadcast infrastructure can bring true resilience to production systems.
‘HDR & WCG For Broadcast’ is a major 10 article exploration of the science and practical applications of all aspects of High Dynamic Range and Wide Color Gamut within broadcast production.
View Master Events, a premier production company based in Athens, Greece, has used Riedel’s state-of-the-art technology solutions to heighten the quality of cultural, educational, and sports events at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC).
Antenna Hungária Zrt, a leading telecommunications company in Hungary, has unveiled its modernized OB11 OB van, featuring Lawo IP-based solutions. As part of the upgrade, Antenna Hungária selected audio and video broadcast equipment from Lawo. The renowned Lawo broadcast control system, Virtual Studio Manager (VSM), oversees overall control.
When disruptive technologies transform how we do things it can be a shock to the system that feels like sudden and sometimes daunting change – managing that change is a little easier when viewed through the lens of modular, incremental, and controlled evolution.
We continue our series considering technologies of the near future and how they might transform how we think about broadcast, with how distributed processing, achieved via the combination of mesh network topologies and microservices may bring significant improvements in scalability, flexibility and resilience.