Visitors to Japan’s Inter BEE 2010 exhibition will have the opportunity to see the latest Crystal Vision products in action at the MATSUDA TRADING COMPANY booth 4608 in Hall 4.
MATSUDA TRADING COMPANY (MTC), Crystal Vision’s distributor in Japan, will be exhibiting at Inter BEE, at the Makuhari Messe, Tokyo from Wednesday 17th to Friday 19th November.
Among the equipment on show will Crystal Vision’s Up-Down 3G up/down/cross converter and the VDA110M HD broadcast analogue video distribution amplifier.
Up-Down 3G is an up, down and cross converter for 3Gb/s, HD and SD sources that can provide co-timed dual outputs, passes four groups of embedded audio and includes optional integrated fibre input/output connectivity. Up-Down 3G offers exceptional output picture quality, you can perform multiple conversions at the same time (making it easy to create both HD and SD copies of a feed) and use it more
Crystal Vision products will be showcased on the booth (C54) of their dealer in Russia, VIDAU SYSTEMS at this year’s NATEXPO show at the International Exhibition Center, Pavilion 75, Moscow, Russia from Tuesday 16th to Friday 19th November.
Visitors to the VIDAU booth C54 will have the opportunity to see Crystal Vision’s MultiLogo logo keyer, Up-Down 3G up/down/cross converter and Safire chroma keyer in action.
Crystal Vision’s Safire chroma keyers produce exceptional digital linear chroma keying for the creation of realistic virtual images making them ideal for any live chroma keying or virtual set production – whether it’s news, weather, sports programming or chat shows.
The MultiLogo logo keyer is the most feature-packed, space-saving and easy-to-use modular solution to station branding, with its three layers of keying and the ability to store up to 500 logos.
MultiLogo’s size of internal storage is a key feature of more
Prism Sound, UK-based manufacturer of class-leading audio test and measurement instruments including the revolutionary dScope Series III, has announced a new distribution partnership with Thurlby Thandar Instrument Distribution (TTid). With immediate effect, TTid will take over responsibility for sales of Prism Sound’s audio test and measurement product range within the UK and Northern Ireland.
Prism Sound previously handled UK sales directly, but recent growth in both the UK market and throughout Prism Sound’s global distribution network has resulted in the need to find the right partner to take over this role in the UK. The relationship between Prism Sound and TTid will enable both companies to focus on their core strengths, and the net result will be better coverage and support for clients in the UK audio test and measurement market.
Graham Boswell, Prism Sound’s Sales Director, says: “This agreement with TTid will have the benefit of more
- Both descendents of the extremely popular Zeus III matrix launched in 2009
- The Zeus III LE and LE+ offer a range of user-friendly features that suit smaller-scale applications, such as community theatres and cable television stations
Amsterdam / Straubing, September 2010: RTS is pleased to introduce the new Zeus III LE and LE+ digital intercom matrices at IBC 2010 (booth 10.F38), both descendents of the extremely popular Zeus III matrix launched in 2009.
The Zeus III LE further streamlines the feature set of Zeus III and is designed to address the need for matrix power in smaller installations providing the ultimate economical intercom solution, with 16 In/Outs (instead of Zeus III’s 32) and a single power supply unit. The Zeus III LE+ is also equipped with 16 in/outs, but features the same dual/redundant power supply included with the Zeus III. Both the LE and more
Leading LA Postproduction company chooses Quantel for workflow, speed and adaptability
Postproduction company Keep Me Posted (KMP), a division of FotoKem, has installed a new Quantel Pablo 4K system for color grading and finishing. The new system is also capable of stereoscopic 3D work.
Keep Me Posted, long an early adopter of Quantel products, recognized an opportunity to upgrade its existing Quantel iQ online finishing system. The move brings the facility in line with its parent company, FotoKem. “It was time to upgrade our box so that we would be on the same platform as FotoKem and be able to share data back and forth,” says Andrew Hanges, Senior Vice President and General Manager of KMP.
In only two short months, the Pablo is getting a workout, particularly in grading and finishing effects for clients’ shows. The system’s instant nonlinear access allows clients to see more
- Hayfisher Broadcast has just put a new outside broadcast van in commission
- The British film and TV production company is using the van for motor sport broadcasts
- On board are eight wireless HD cameras, a Zeus matrix from RTS/Telex and a variety of keypanels from the same source
- FAL Systems Ltd. performed the installation
London / Straubing, October 2010 – An easily manoeuvrable, medium-sized OB van has just joined the fleet of TV and independent film service provider Hayfisher Broadcast. The van is packed with state-of-the-art equipment, including eight wireless HD cameras and—the nerve-centre of communications—a Zeus intercom matrix from RTS/Telex. This, combined with a variety of KP12 and KP32 keypanels also from RTS/Telex, will ensure problem-free communication within the broadcasting team. The equipment was installed by London-based system integrators FAL Systems Ltd.
Explaining why they had opted for RTS/Telex systems, Andy more
Dynamics processing specialist Jünger Audio has fitted its new T*AP TV Audio Processor with a revolutionary removable front panel, thus giving broadcast engineers the option of controlling the device remotely from wherever they happen to be working.
T*AP, which won two prestigious Awards at this year’s IBC convention in Amsterdam, is a wide band 8 channel processor (8×1, 4×2, or 6+2) that focuses on automatic and adaptive loudness control using Jünger Audio’s renowned LEVEL MAGIC™ algorithm (ITU compliant). The new processor is capable of handling digital inputs (AES) and, through interface slots, all other usual audio formats including all SDI versions (SD, HD, 3G). Using the unique and proprietary Spectral Signature™ technology it also offers dynamic equalisation so that the sound can be ‘coloured’ much more easily than one can achieve with a traditional multi band sound processor. Optional Dolby Decoding and Encoding (D, D+, or Pulse), as well more
Dynamics processing specialist Jünger Audio has fitted its new T*AP TV Audio Processor with a revolutionary removable front panel, thus giving broadcast engineers the option of controlling the device remotely from wherever they happen to be working.
T*AP, which won two prestigious Awards at this year’s IBC convention in Amsterdam, is a wide band 8 channel processor (8×1, 4×2, or 6+2) that focuses on automatic and adaptive loudness control using Jünger Audio’s renowned LEVEL MAGIC™ algorithm (ITU compliant). The new processor is capable of handling digital inputs (AES) and, through interface slots, all other usual audio formats including all SDI versions (SD, HD, 3G). Using the unique and proprietary Spectral Signature™ technology it also offers dynamic equalisation so that the sound can be ‘coloured’ much more easily than one can achieve with a traditional multi band sound processor. Optional Dolby Decoding and Encoding (D, D+, or Pulse), as well more
With China now the world’s second-largest economy – and with an economic growth rate of around 9% a year - it makes sense for European companies to have a dedicated office in the country so that they are better placed to tap into this lucrative market.
German manufacturer Jünger Audio came to this conclusion some months ago and after careful research into the viability of a Chinese office it has announced the opening of Jünger Audio China. Based in Beijing, this new office is headed by Miss Jian Gao, a Chinese national with extensive experience in the broadcast and professional audio industry.
Peter Poers, Managing Director of Jünger Audio, says: “The combination of improved international relations, an expanding economy and increased foreign investment make China a very attractive business proposition for European companies. We felt from the beginning that it was imperative more
With China now the world’s second-largest economy – and with an economic growth rate of around 9% a year - it makes sense for European companies to have a dedicated office in the country so that they are better placed to tap into this lucrative market.
German manufacturer Jünger Audio came to this conclusion some months ago and after careful research into the viability of a Chinese office it has announced the opening of Jünger Audio China. Based in Beijing, this new office is headed by Miss Jian Gao, a Chinese national with extensive experience in the broadcast and professional audio industry.
Peter Poers, Managing Director of Jünger Audio, says: “The combination of improved international relations, an expanding economy and increased foreign investment make China a very attractive business proposition for European companies. We felt from the beginning that it was imperative more
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