Sony Electronics is launching its first camera tracking system, OCELLUS (ASR-CT1), specifically designed to simplify and facilitate augmented reality and virtual production applications in broadcast and cinema by providing marker-free camera tracking through multiple sensors. OCELLUS is camera agnostic and can be used with both cinema and broadcast cameras.
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During an exclusive online launch event, German broadcast-infrastructure innovator Lawo unveiled new solutions to help broadcasters and live media content creators to build more efficient video and audio infrastructures and seamlessly address production requirements on one open, unified platform.
Ikegami will demonstrate the latest additions to its range of broadcast quality production equipment at the April 6th-9th 2025 NAB Show in Las Vegas. Highlights will include the new IPX-100 IP extension unit. Also new is the UHL-X40 ultracompact UHD/HD HDR camera which makes its first NAB Las Vegas appearance.
The world of image capture is vast. NAB 2025 presents a unique opportunity to get a first hand inspection of cameras to suit every conceivable application alongside the latest in Virtual Production and robotics.
Proton Camera Innovations will unveil the world’s smallest slow-motion mini camera at NAB 2025: the Proton High Frame Rate (HFR) camera. Designed to meet the growing demand for high-speed capture in sports broadcasting, the Proton HFR is the first global shutter minicam in Proton’s range and the first to feature a C-mount lens system.
Heartland Video Systems, Inc. (HVS), a leader in video systems integration and ATSC 3.0 solutions, collaborated with the FOX Television Stations in Los Angeles to configure and deploy a custom Statistical Multiplexing (StatMux) solution for KTTV (Los Angeles). Designed to optimize bandwidth allocation without impacting ATSC 3.0 tuners, this advanced configuration ensured a superior broadcast experience for The Big Game that aired on February 9th.
At the 2025 NAB Show, Riedel Communications will showcase its latest innovations in audio, networking, and control – including its next-generation StageLink™ Edge services, Smart Audio and Mixing Engine (SAME™), and Innovative Virtual SmartPanel® — that redefine flexibility and efficiency for live production and broadcast environments. Alongside these solutions, Riedel is set to unveil several brand-new products on the first day of the show that will further expand the company’s intercom and live video production portfolio.