Articles tagged #IBC2013
Articles tagged
#IBC2013
Sony’s Enhanced Live Production System Offers Superior Performance and Flexibility in Set-up for High Definition Productions
Unveils new HSC-300R/300RF and HSC-100R/100RF studio cameras with 2/3-inch Power HAD FX CCDs for high picture quality and low noise, plus MVS-3000A multi-format switcher with added control panel options and performance features
Panasonic unveils first AVC-ULTRA Handheld Camera Recorder AJ-PX270
Panasonic announces New Broadcast Grade 2 M/E Live Production Switcher
Panasonic unveils new details about the BT-4LH310 Native 4K LCD Production Monitor for 4K/2K/HD Cinema Production
Sony’s 4K Live Production Solution Delivers Sports the Way It Was Meant to Be Seen
PMW-F55 4K Live Camera System
NEW AJ-PX5000G and hand-held AJ-PX270 Camcorder to receive Public Network Transmission function.
Sony Develops “Real-time IP Production Technology” Capable of Synchronous Transferring and Switching of HD and 4K Video, Audio and Control Signals Over A Network
Panasonic unveils AG-AC8 Shoulder Mounted AVCCAM Camera Recorder
Panasonic 4K Varicam features 4K video capture at 24P to 100/120P and will be launched with NEW ULTRA P2 Technology
Miller introduces Skyline 70 Cine
Miller Camera Support Equipment has announced the launch of the Skyline 70 Cine at IBC 2013. The Skyline 70 Cine system, planned for release in the first quarter 2014, will be on display, on the Miller stand at IBC. The Skyline Cine 70 is a sturdy system built to the traditional Miller precision and high quality standards. Designed with class leading features to cater to the specific needs of cinematographers, the system incorporates an Arri camera plate compatible, 150 mm sliding range, side loading quick release sliding camera platform, a Mitchell style flat base, wide payload range of 4.5 to 37.5 kg / 9.9 to 82.5 lbs, 7 pan and tilt drag settings and 8 selectable counter balance positions. “The Skyline 70 Cine feature set makes the system easily and quickly adaptable to the many different types of rigging, lenses and other accessories used in today’s productions, reducing set times, less equipment and adding reliability and stability.” said Charles Montesin, Global Marketing and Sales Manager, Miller Camera Support Equipment. “Following an extensive consultation phase with the industry, the Skyline 70 Cine is in its final stages of design, and IBC will provide an ideal platform for final design confirmation.” The Skyline 70 Cine is expected to ship in the first quarter 2014.