BE TV wrapup
I’ve been back from IBC for a week, and I don’t envy you broadcasters and editors who slave over producing video. It’s a lot of work! Now that I’ve caught my breath from being back, I want to give a post-wrapup of IBC, specifically the video we shot for BE TV@IBC.
All of the videos are on the site now, and I hope you tune in, because they’ll give you a real look at what we saw at the show.
Let me touch on a few of the videos.
If you’re looking for a new tripod, check out Sachtler’s SOOM. It can be configured in four different heights to give you the flexibility you need. Check out its versatility in this video demo. This video is really hands-on, so it gives you a good look at how the SOOM can be used as four different support tools.
Next, let me touch on the ARG 1990 MK II IMUX. This new inverse multiplexer transmits video, audio and data, as well as receives these signals. The bidirectional unit can help you manage transmission needs on up to eight E1 or T1 circuits, cutting the cost of transmission and optimizing your rack space. View the video demo for more information.
And now I’ll touch on one last product. For the first time, Sundance Digital exhibited at IBC. The company showed off its NXT Entry Level Edition automation in the Avid stand at the show. Sundance is now offering its solution to European broadcasters, and the company is pretty excited about that. To learn more, check out the video demo.











