Ianiro UK Ltd has added California Sunbounce light control products to its range after being appointed video channel partner by the German manufacturer.
Available in a variety of different sizes, the California Sunbounce system consists of a patented three-dimensional dismountable framework made from super-strong aluminium. Three types of screen - reflective, translucent or light blocking - can be easily fitted into the frame to create a stiff and stable structure that is ideal for both studio and location shoots.
The California Sunbounce system is designed to be both versatile and robust. Its lightweight construction makes it highly portable and it can be broken down to fit into a tube-like bag with a 5-8 cm diameter and a maximum length of 130cm. more
Ianiro UK Ltd has marked a tremendous first four years of trading by moving to much larger premises with plenty of space for additional stock and a permanent, fully equipped showroom.
The Redditch-based company, which specialises in camera and lighting support systems, is the UK distributor for all Ianiro products and the European distributor for Libec. Its range also includes ABC Cranes and Dollies, Luggy bags and cases, Kupo grip equipment and California Sunbounce light reflection systems.
Ianiro UK‘s managing director, Nick Allen-Miles, says: “Since starting the company four years ago, we have significantly expanded our product range and the amount of stock we now carry made a move to larger premises imperative. We simply outgrew our old building. more
Look carefully. The picture that appears on the front page of tomorrow‘s Chicago Tribune may not be a “photograph” at all. It might be a frame-grab from a high-definition digital video camcorder. Either way, readers will not be able to tell the difference, and there is no reason they should need to. A great, high-quality picture has value because of its content, not because of the camera that captured it. As valuable as that image may be, however, imagine how much more impact it can have when it is not only seen in print but also displayed as part of a motion-video sequence on that newspaper‘s Web site.
Hackettstown, NJ, October 29, 2007 - Nucomm, a leading provider of digital and analog microwave systems for the broadcast industry, common carrier, cable, government, military and international marketplace, announced today that it will supply HD microwave equipment to China‘s national broadcaster, CCTV, for use during the Opening Ceremony outdoor events at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. This is the first HD airborne microwave system sold to a broadcast network in P.R.China. more
Hackettstown, NJ, October 29, 2007 - Nucomm, a leading provider of digital and analog microwave systems for the broadcast industry, common carrier, cable, government, military and international marketplace, announced today that it will supply HD microwave equipment to China‘s national broadcaster, CCTV, for use during the Opening Ceremony outdoor events at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. This is the first HD airborne microwave system sold to a broadcast network in P.R.China. more
Hackettstown, NJ, October 29, 2007 - Nucomm, a leading provider of digital and analog microwave systems for the broadcast industry, common carrier, cable, government, military and international marketplace, announced today that it will supply HD microwave equipment to China‘s national broadcaster, CCTV, for use during the Opening Ceremony outdoor events at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. This is the first HD airborne microwave system sold to a broadcast network in P.R.China. more
New Primetime Newsmagazine Show Uses POV Camera To Capture High Definition Bullfighting Footage
Santa Barbara, CA: October 22, 2007–Iconix Video, manufacturer of the world‘s smallest professional quality HD video camera, today announced the use of the Iconix HD-RH1 camera system to capture bullfighting footage for ESPN‘s new multi-themed primetime newsmagazine show, “E:60.”
“E:60,” which airs nationally on ESPN Tuesdays at 7:00PM Eastern, includes sports-focused investigative reports, personality profiles and features on emerging sports trends and innovations. The Iconix HD-RH1 was employed by veteran cameraman Bob Sloan to capture high definition footage of a bull charging the camera for a segment entitled “Baby Bullfighters.” more
Verona, NY, October 17, 2007 - RF Central, a leading digital microwave technology provider, introduced its RFX-CMT-II 5.8GHz camera-mounted transmitter at the Broadcast & Technology Expo 2007. Designed for live sports stadium and arena coverage, the unit offers complete HD upgradeability with the latest in high-quality, low-latency, HD encoding technology. more
Verona, NY, October 16, 2007 - Nucomm, Inc. is showcasing its GoPac2 multifunction portable COFDM transmit system at the Broadcast & Technology Expo 2007 (Booth #A15). Designed to deliver the highest quality HD or SD video for electronic news gathering (ENG) and sports coverage, the GoPac2 system is based on Nucomm‘s award winning CamPac2 wireless camera transmitter. The GoPac2 package brings the exciting new technology offered by the CamPac2 to a new level, expanding the capabilities of a broadcaster‘s news gathering or sports coverage operations. more
New York, NY, October 15, 2007 - RF Central, a leading digital microwave technology provider, debuted its new RFX-RMT-II 2GHz rack-mounted transmitter at HD World 2007. Designed with broadcasters in mind, the unit offers complete HD upgradeability with the latest in high-quality, low-delay, HD encoding technology.
With inputs of a composite, component, SDI (HD) or DVB-ASI signal, this new product is perfect for live news and sports coverage. The compact unit offers a variable 6/7/8 MHz modulator, 500mw power output, and full MPEG menu control by the customer. It is designed for live news and sports crews requiring the ultimate in quality and performance in a rack-mounted transmitter. more
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