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Omneon and Front Porch Digital Accelerate Access to Media Content

LOUISVILLE, Colo., and SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Dec. 2, 2008 — Front Porch Digital and Omneon, Inc., today announced that they have collaborated to deliver a tightly integrated system that combines the two companies’ flagship products for active storage and content management. The Omneon MediaGrid™ active storage system and the Front Porch Digital DIVArchive content storage management (CSM) system have now been tested together and implemented with leading broadcasters worldwide. more

AURALEX ACOUSTICS GOES BEHIND THE SCENES AT MARY PICKFORD INSTITUTE FOR FILM EDUCATION

~ StudioFoam Installed in Mobile Production Studio ~


VO Booth - 2LOS ANGELES, CA – Film education is best learned in the field, in real-world settings. This is why the Mary Pickford Institute for Film Education, a non-profit organization dedicated to educational initiatives involving film, video and digital media, created a Mobile Film Classroom (MFC) as a revolutionary way of teaching in the digital age. Inside, along with a long list of high-end audio and video gear, is Auralex Acoustics 4” StudioFoam Wedges, cast to balance the sound quality in MFC’s sound recording booth which is used for voiceovers, dialog and musical/soundtrack recording. more

TAPELESS GF SERIES FLASH-MEMORY HDTV CAMCORDER, NATIVE 720/60P HD COMPANION CAMERA SYSTEM, FULL-DIGITAL PORTABLE CAMERA WITH FIBER-CABLE ADAPTOR FOR FIELD/STUDIO USE, COMPACT MULTI-FORMAT CMOS “POV” CAMERA, AND SPACE-SAVING MULTI-FORMAT LCD MONITORS AMONG IKEGAMI’S HDTV PRODUCTION PRODUCTS DISPLAYED AT GV TECH EXPO 2008

ikegami-hds-v10-gfcam-right-2.jpgTapeless Flash-Based, Workflow-Efficient HD ENG, Versatile HD Cameras for a Wide Range of Production Applications, and Reference-Grade HD Monitors in Multiple Sizes Provide Diversity and Affordability for Government Video Production Professionals


THE WASHINGTON D.C. CONVENTION CENTER, BOOTH # 210, DECEMBER 3-4 – Ikegami, the world-leading manufacturer of high-quality HDTV broadcast and professional video production solutions, is exhibiting a broad array of its leading-edge products at the 2008 Government Video Technology Expo (“GV Tech Expo”), at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington DC.

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Victory Temple Builds TV-Video Studio with NVISION Routers and Router Control

Victory Temple of Beaumont, Texas has a much larger ministry than its congregation of 500 people. Under the leadership of Pastor Robert Turnage, the church continues to fulfill its original vision set in 1956 of taking the Gospel to all persons. Home missions have included every form of electronic and print media, as well as starting minority and ethnic churches. Likewise, every conceivable means has been employed to spread their ministry to nearly every region of the world.


To this end, Shannon Pridgen, Director of the Media Department at Victory Temple, and their production team have built a state-of-the-art TV and video studio with NVISION broadcasting equipment. Within the studio, they produce a variety of programs for ministry outreach. The weekly service is recorded and airs twice on Sunday by the local ABC affiliate, KBMT. The program includes the sermon of Pastor Turnage in its entirety, as well as other segments that complete an hour-long schedule. They also record and broadcast special holiday productions. more

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Productions Chooses NVISION Routers for Production Trucks

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Productions Chooses NVISION Routers for Production Trucks


NVISION, Grass Valley, Calif – December 1, 2008 – NVISION announced today that Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) Productions purchased its second set of NVISION video and audio routers for its new IMSPHD2 dual-expando 53-foot production truck. In March, IMS Productions commissioned a new 53-foot truck with an 8-foot expanding side, the IMSPHD1. David Gass, senior director of field operations and engineering at IMS Productions, chose NVISION’s NV8288 Mobile Video Router for its compact size (10RU x 19”W x 12” D), density (288 x 244, scales to 288 x 576), streamlined cable management, low-power consumption, and ability to handle multiple formats, such as SD, HD-SDI, and 3Gb/s when needed in the future. Gass also purchased an NV7512 Digital Audio Router for its flexibility to manage and distribute AES3, MADI, and analog audio signals. “We are continually busy with sporting, entertainment and racing events for the IMSPHD1 truck, so we are now in the process of building a second truck, the IMSPHD2. The first truck layout has worked so more

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LEADING NEW JERSEY OPHTHALMOLOGIST CHOOSES CANON U.S.A.’S REALiS SX7 MULTIMEDIA LCOS PROJECTOR FOR RETINAL IMAGING AND PHYSICIAN TRAINING

CANON REALiS SX7Diagnostic medical imaging demands precise detail, particularly in the field of ophthalmology. For Dr. Bernard C. Szirth, Director of the Applied Vision Research Laboratory at the Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at the New Jersey Medical School (part of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey), this meant choosing the REALiS SX7 Multimedia LCOS Projector from Canon U.S.A., Inc.

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