TV SKYLINE Expands Live Production Capabilities With Latest Generation Grass Valley Cameras
Investment in 32 LDX 135 camera systems enhances TV SKYLINE’s fleet with native UHD/HDR support and greater operational flexibility.
TV SKYLINE, one of Europe’s top mobile production providers, has expanded its camera inventory with 30 Grass Valley LDX 135 UHD/HDR camera systems and 2 LDX C135 compact models. The new systems will be deployed across TV SKYLINE’s fleet of OB trucks and flight packs to support a wide range of high-end live productions, from sports and concerts to major entertainment events.
TV SKYLINE has been delivering premium live content for over three decades and is recognized for its high production standards, technical innovation, and strong client partnerships. The company also offers high-end streaming services for platforms such as YouTube Live and Vimeo Live, and has extensive expertise in designing and deploying specialty camera and production technologies.
This latest investment reflects TV SKYLINE’s ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality UHD/HDR workflows and staying ahead of the curve in live production. The addition of 32 new LDX 135 camera systems expands the company’s production capabilities, delivering an advanced imaging platform with greater flexibility, improved efficiency, and native UHD support.
Grass Valley’s LDX 135 camera platform is designed for flexible, high-performance live production with support for UHD, HDR and a wide range of workflow requirements. The cameras will be used across TV SKYLINE’s global production portfolio, reinforcing the company’s commitment to excellence in live production.
The company owns a range of Grass Valley camera models, including the LDX 98, LDX 150, and compact variants, and is also exploring adoption of the new LDX 180 Super 35mm model to support evolving creative needs.
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