Achieving the deeply engaging entertainment experience sports fans demand starts all the way back at the source, with a high quality microphone and a highly skilled audio engineer.
Swiss broadcast service provider brutal güet has launched a state-of-the-art outside broadcast vehicle built entirely around IP-based workflows powered by Lawo’s AoIP infrastructure. The OB truck was designed, integrated, and project-managed by German system integrator Broadcast Solutions.
When the distributed monitoring system is deployed and running, gather the results and present them on wall-mounted displays, desktop browsers, mobile phones or tablets.
Welcome to Part 2 of our multi-part series on Big Chip Cameras For Broadcast - This series examines the growing demand for cinematic aesthetics in broadcast, the role of large sensor camera technology in delivering them, and the technical and creative challenges it presents.
Northern Michigan broadcaster WWTV recently completed a transformative IP-based broadcast workflow connecting its new Traverse City studio with its control room in Cadillac, separated by nearly 50 miles. Spearheaded by systems integrator Key Code Media, the ambitious project included the installation of a new Clear-Com Arcadia Central Station, enabling fully distributed communications across the two sites with unprecedented reliability and flexibility.
Asking what’s in an audio control room (ACR) these days is more of a philosophical question than it is a practical one. What exactly does the ACR look like in a modern broadcast environment? More fundamentally, where on earth is it and how is it accessed?
European cultural broadcaster ARTE has strengthened its long-standing relationship with Grass Valley, selecting the company’s LDX 135 cameras and Creative Grading solution as part of its move from SDI/1080i to a native IP-based 1080p production infrastructure with UHD capability.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are experiencing significant growth in bandwidth consumption largely due to the uptake of OTT video services and the growth in numbers of connected devices per household. ISPs are therefore navigating the path of making investments in their networks that support their own financial requirements and their customers’ expectations.