Art’istic Production Transforms Live Event Broadcasting With Riedel’s Simplylive Production Suite

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.

Recently, Art'istic Production put the Simplylive Production Suite to the test in a French women’s volleyball league match. The software-driven live production platform, which offers a range of features designed to simplify and streamline live production workflows, has proved to be an invaluable tool in capturing the action and delivering a seamless broadcast. Particularly, the system's ability to add high-quality slow motion and graphics from a single user station has been noteworthy for Art'istic Production. The Simplylive Production Suite allows just one user to manage multiple cameras, insert graphics, mix audio, and edit highlights in real time, all from a single touchscreen interface. And because of the platform’s modular design, Art'istic Production can easily scale it up or down depending on the size and complexity of the event.

Art'istic Production has used the Simplylive Production Suite in many other capacities, enhancing its ability to cover live events with unprecedented agility and creativity. The suite's all-in-one capabilities have allowed the company to deploy a flyaway control room setup that is both lightweight and powerful, enabling coverage across various locations in France. This setup includes the use of an external audio mixer, with presets that assist the director in producing the appropriate audio mix for live events, interviews, and clips.

Moreover, the Simplylive Production Suite's intuitive user interface allowed Art'istic Production's staff to adapt to the new system quickly, significantly reducing the training period and enabling a faster transition to live production. The installation process is notably swift; the entire system can be operational within an hour, and dismantling takes only half that time. This efficiency not only speeds up workflows but also translates into substantial cost savings, as fewer personnel are needed on-site for setup and operation.

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