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Oxygen DCT Launches OxyStack™ at IBC 2010

Oxygen DCT is using the IBC 2010 platform to unveil OxyStack™ - a unique and affordable system that removes the financial and technical headaches of designing and installing monitor walls and stacks.


On show for the first time in Europe, OxyStack™ is a ‘one stop’ solution or monitor walls that comprises video monitors, multiviewers, clocks, speakers and cables – all assembled together on a modular, lightweight metal frame that can be scaled to suit each broadcaster’s individual requirements. As the frame can be expanded both horizontally and vertically, and populated with an appropriate number of monitors, there is no limit to the number of video signals that can be monitored in the stack.


Ideally suited to studio production galleries, MCR, transmission, network monitoring, outside broadcast vehicles and location events, OxyStack™ delivers quality and flexibility at a very cost effective price. The system is inherently scalable for hundreds of more

A new way of seeing your work: projectiondesign® releases innovation in post production projection displays at IBC 2010

cineo35 2.5k – the world’s first compact projector capable of showing images at a native 2560 x 1600 resolutionNorway’s projectiondesign is the only projector display manufacturer with focus on the post production market, and their exhibit in Hall 7 at IBC promises a ‘one-stop-show’ for serious content creation and post production users looking for ways of displaying and “Seeing their work.”


Norway’s projectiondesign® returns to IBC 2010 with a series of stunning innovations which harness new technologies in ways that are previously unseen and particularly useful for high-performance display in the broadcast, content creation and post-production industries. The company comes direct to Hall 7 amongst editing, 3D, visual effects and post production systems.


“More and more people recognise projection as a requirement for proper post production imaging display, as it becomes the porthole and window for editing systems when it faithfully more

World’s first native 2.5K projector launches at IBC 2010

POST PRODUCTION

Hall 7, Stand B20 at IBC 2010


cineo35 2.5k – the world’s first compact projector capable of showing images at a native 2560 x 1600 resolutionVisitors to IBC 2010 will see video projector resolution for small to medium-sized edit suites and preview theatres taken to a new level by Norway’s projectiondesign®. The company will use the Amsterdam show to give a global debut to the cineo35 2.5k – the world’s first compact projector capable of showing images at a native 2560 x 1600 resolution.


By offering an uncompressed and unaltered display of 2K data, the cineo35 2.5k gives the fine detail view that 1080p projectors are unable to provide without cropping or scaling the image. Additionally, because of the extra resolution available, the projector can display full 2K in a window and still offer space for editing tools on more

Dataton brings multi-image display to IBC 2010

minute-to-win-it-courtesy-background-images.JPGCapitalising on the need for TV set designers, broadcasters and events producers to create ever more dynamic and visually stimulating backdrops, Sweden’s Dataton is bringing its class-leading multi-image display solution Dataton WATCHOUT™ to IBC.


Now at Version 4.2 of its development, WATCHOUT combines multiple projectors or other display devices with standard computer and network technology to create breathtaking presentations of almost any size. The production computer uses a familiar timeline-based user interface to build each audiovisual show, then distributes the relevant media files to the display computers to run the show.


As WATCHOUT preserves the full resolution of all projectors, flat panels, video cubes and LED screens, the highest image quality is maintained, regardless of the size of the total display area. Displays can also be arranged at any angle, in any shape or form, while overlapping projected images are edge-blended automatically.

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Dataton WATCHOUT stars on Minute to Win It

minute-to-win-it-courtesy-background-images.JPGPrime time reality game show benefits from combined video display to create powerful audience backdrop.


The sets of one of the most popular prime time game shows broadcast across NBC in the US, ‘Minute to Win It’ uses Dataton WATCHOUT™ for video audience background.


Hosted by Food Network Star, Guy Fieri, the game show airs on Sunday and Wednesday nights at 8:00pm Eastern time and has been running since March 14, 2010. The show aims to challenge contestants to do unusual and often entertaining tasks within a 60-second time frame in aim of winning the cash prize of $1,000,000.


Seasoned in creating vibrant television studio backdrops, Alan Barber from California-based, Background Images was hired to provide the video display and playback system for the show. “As a big supporter of Dataton WATCHOUT, we find it very accommodating to use it more

AMD to showcase its latest professional graphics cards and customer demonstrations at IBC 2010

AMD to showcase its latest professional graphics cards and customer demonstrations at IBC 2010 (Hall 7, J30)


New high-end graphics card increases multi-monitor support for HD video walls and stereo 3D applications


August 19, 2010 – AMD today unveiled its line-up of technology and customer demonstrations scheduled to take place at the company’s booth (Hall 7, J30) at IBC 2010. The show will provide attendees with:

• a first look at the latest ATI FirePro workstation-class professional graphics cards which will increase multi-monitor support for creating HD video walls or giant extended desktops. ATI FirePro reduces the need for investment per monitor and tackles the cost and complexity barriers of immersive visualisation such as for stereo 3D applications

• an opportunity to see ATI’s FirePro RG220 Remote Workstation Graphics - the first enterprise remote multi-display solution which allows users to control a monitor from up to three miles more

Bexel Dazzles PBS With Service For “A Capitol Fourth” 30th Anniversary Concert in Washington D.C.

Broadcaster Relied on Bexel for Equipment and Services at Popular 4th of July Concert in the Nation’s Capital

Bexel, a unit of the Vitec Group’s Services Division and a leading worldwide provider of broadcast services and solutions, rocked this past July 4th at PBS’s 30th Anniversary of its “A Capitol Fourth” concert spectacular, which took place in and around the Washington, D.C. area. With Bexel’s help, PBS captured the celebration from 18 TV cameras stationed around the city, bringing the action in the nation’s capital to viewers at home. more

Bexel Steps Up To The Plate For Behind-The-Scenes Support of The 18th Annual ESPY Awards

bexel-behind-the-scenes-at-the-18th-annual-espy-awards.jpgHD Fiber Feeds, Engineering Support and TechnicalExpertise Help Biggest Night in Sports Shine Bright


Bexel, a unit of the Vitec Group’s Services Division and a pre-eminent worldwide provider of broadcast services and solutions, was behind-the-scenes at ESPN’s 18th annual ESPY Awards, providing a wide range of support, equipment, technical and engineering services for the awards telecast. The 2010 ESPYs were televised live for the first time since 2003 on Wednesday, July 14 on ESPN/ESPN HD, originating from the Nokia Theatre’s LA Live campus in Los Angeles. more

Chicago White Sox Hit Home Run With Nucomm’s Wireless Camera Systems

CamPac2 Wireless Camera Transmitter and Newscaster DR2 Diversity Receiver Capture the Chicago White Sox’s Exciting Shutout Season


Nucomm and RF Central, both Vitec Group brands, and the leading providers of digital and analog microwave systems for the sports and entertainment, broadcast, government, military and international marketplace, are proud to call Major League Baseball’s 2005 World Series winners, the Chicago White Sox, one of their many loyal and satisfied customers. more

Singular Software CEO to Present In-Depth Technical Session on Syncing Multi-Camera Shoots and Dual-System Audio at WEVA Expo’s 20th Birthday

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SINGULAR SOFTWARE CEO TO PRESENT IN-DEPTH TECHNICAL SESSION ON SYNCING MULTI-CAMERA SHOOTS AND DUAL-SYSTEM AUDIO AT WEVA EXPO’S 20th BIRTHDAY


Singular Software Founder Bruce Sharpe helps WEVA celebrate 20-years of digital wedding and event videography with highly anticipated post-production presentation


Vancouver, British Columbia – July 27, 2010 - Singular Software, award-winning developer of automation applications for video post-production, has announced that CEO Bruce Sharpe will be delivering a highly informative session alongside Roland Systems Group at WEVA Expo 2010, titled: “Enhancing Video Productions Using Multiple Cameras and External Audio.” This year marks the 20th anniversary of the international conference, which will run from August 23-26 at The Dolphin Resort in Walt Disney World, Florida. The 60-minute session will present multi-camera, dual-system synchronization techniques common for HDSLR use, including: managing multiple cameras on-location; simplifying the acquisition of great-quality audio; and accelerating the workflow for more

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