Monitoring is at the core of any broadcast facility, but as IP continues to play a more important role, the need to progress beyond video and audio signal monitoring is becoming increasingly important.
France Télévisions was the standout video service performer at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, with a collection of technical deployments that secured the EBU’s Excellence in Media Award for innovations enabled by application of cloud-based IP production.
RØDE has announced a groundbreaking production console that seamlessly combines state-of-the-art video switching, production and recording capabilities with a complete professional audio studio.
Chaos releases Ray Tracing FTW, a new short film that takes aim at the state of VFX and filmmaking — from an artist’s point of view. More than an airing of grievances, the comedic short is the first major test for Project Arena, a virtual production toolset that has now been production-proven by vets who’ve worked on Justified, Avengers: Infinity War and Dune: Part Two.
Riedel Communications has announced the launch of two new additions to its acclaimed Network Stream Adapter (NSA) series: the NSA-003A and NSA-006A. These interfaces are designed to advance IP-based audio and intercom workflows, offering unparalleled flexibility, reliability, and seamless integration for professionals in broadcast, live events, and studio environments.
HDR & WCG do present new requirements for vision engineers, but the fundamental principles described here remain familiar and easily manageable.
Flawless, a leader in transformative filmmaking technology, has announced the launch of beta testing for DeepEditor, the company’s AI-powered film editing tool.
Broadcasters in different parts of the world who have already migrated to IP, in whole or in part, are actively looking into how the original flexibility promise of IP can be taken one giant leap further. Brace yourself for the Second Wave…