Dialogue is king in television. Let’s face it, you don’t watch an episode of your favorite police procedural or reality show just to listen to the sound design or the incidental music. But whether the content is scripted or unscripted, delivering intelligible dialogue can be a real challenge for the show’s mixer.
Celebro Media has partnered with Quicklink as part of its new global studio project. Quicklink’s ST500 (Studio-in-a-Box) solution has been chosen to provide contribution facilities across Celebro’s studio spaces around the world.
New pay-as-you-go licensing enables operators using the new lightweight and compact TE1 and TE2 Tempest Engines to flexibly scale processing capabilities according to broadcast production requirements.
Dejero and its UK partner P&C Communications are making reliable, high-bandwidth connectivity accessible to the vibrant UK film and TV production industry through Popup 4G. This rapid deploy, temporary, and robust cloud-based connectivity solution is supported by Dejero GateWay network aggregation.
An October NAB Show in Las Vegas feels about as awkward as forgetting to bring business cards.
Lyon Video, based in Columbus, Ohio, has purchased 10 FA-9600 multi-purpose signal processors with the HDR software option.
Arvato Systems’ VidiNet now offers the possibility to access all functions of the BATON QC system from Interra Systems as a cloud service.
For the past year an international group of technology companies, funded by the European Union (EU), has been looking into the use of 5G technology to streamline live and studio production in the hopes of distributing more content to (and from) viewers faster and more efficiently. Due to the restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus, most of the work thus far has been completed remotely.