All articles by David Fox – Page 12
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Daily NewsRotolight kits up for vlogging and video conferencing
LED lighting specialist Rotolight has introduced two new video lighting kits for content creators and business users: the Ultimate Vlogging Kit; and the Video Conferencing Kit.
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Daily NewsSamyang updates cine lens line with VDSLR Mk2
Samyang Optics has announced its VDSLR Mk2 series, an upgraded version of its entry-point cine lens range, enhanced with new features.
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Industry TrendsCoronavirus: How to restart production
More and more productions are restarting, but Covid-19 restrictions – such as social distancing and disinfecting equipment – still pose major challenges. David Fox rounds up how vendors are aiming to support productions with new launches.
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Daily NewsMaxon seeds cloud for usage-based 3D rendering
3D modelling, animation and rendering software developer Maxon is now offering usage-based rendering for its Cinema 4D and Redshift programs via the cloud rendering company, Conductor Technologies.
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Daily NewsWhip Media Group takes on GrayMeta as strategic partner
GrayMeta, which specialises in creating meaningful metadata using machine learning and artificial intelligence, has become a Strategic Supply Chain Partner for Whip Media Group, to help extend its data-driven Content Value Management (CVM) platform.
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Daily NewsTelestream announces next generation of OTT stream monitoring
Telestream has brought together streaming and linear analytics under a single pane of glass with the integration of Sentry (from its merger with Tektronix) and Youbora (from a partnership with Nice People at Work) into its IQ Monitoring system.
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Daily NewsTiny pan/tilt camera head launched by Marshall and BR Remote
Marshall Electronics has partnered with pan/tilt head specialist BR Remote to design and build a new micro pan-tilt head, the CV-PT-Head, for Marshall’s miniature cameras.
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Daily NewsTilta offers tactical take on Red Komodo rigging
Tilta has introduced several rigging kits and mix-and-match accessories for the new Red Komodo 6K Super35 camera, including a cage, power modules and handles. Kits start in price from $199 for a basic handheld rig, rising to $539 for its professional kit.
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Daily NewsCinegy Multiviewer 15.2 offers enhanced performance
Cinegy has released the latest version of its Multiviewer (v15.2), which it claims is “the most flexible multiviewer ever, great for on-premise and remote monitoring applications”.
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Daily NewsChyronHego’s Tracab heads towards goal of making semi-automated offside calls
ChyronHego’s Tracab team in Sweden has demonstrated powerful new capabilities in Tracab OCT (Offside Calling Technology) to FIFA, as the sports organisation moves towards using semi-automated offside technology at the 2022 World Cup.
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Daily NewsMatrox Monarch gains Edge for remote integration
Matrox has released its new Monarch Edge 4K/multi-HD encoder and decoder, which is designed to enable next-level remote production (REMI) workflows.
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Daily NewsPanasonic introduces new UHD studio camera system
The new Panasonic AK-UC3300 studio camera system is a UHD model equipped with a S35mm MOS sensor that is aimed at broadcast studio, live events and esports.
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Daily NewsNew Came-TV F5 Pro field monitor is a touch under budget
The new Came-TV/Feelworld F5 Pro is a low-cost 5.5-in touchscreen on-camera monitor that features a IPS 1920x1080 LCD screen.
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Daily NewsPomfort upgrades Livegrade
Pomfort has released an extensive update, with more than 100 new features, to its colour management and grading software: Livegrade Pro and Livegrade Studio.
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Daily NewsSmallHD introduces reference-grade UHD OLED
SmallHD has announced a new reference-grade monitor: the OLED 22 4K Production Monitor, which will join three other new 4K and UHD monitors that it will ship in the next month or two.
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Daily NewsSony sensitively upgrades to Alpha 7S III with 4K 120p and 16-bit Raw
The new Sony Alpha 7S III is a video-focused mirrorless camera that adds to the excellent low-light sensitivity of its predecessor with improved image quality, 4K at 120 frames per second internal recording and the ability to output 16-bit Raw video via its full-size HDMI output - which Atomos can ...
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Daily NewsLiteGear’s OS2 offers improvements across the Spectrum
LiteGear has introduced Spectrum OS2, a software upgrade for its LiteDimmer Spectrum Ballasts that builds upon the functionality of LiteMat (its thin, lightweight, rig-anywhere system) and provides full spectrum output that is a step beyond traditional bi-colour hybrid systems by bringing improved stability, added enhancements and new features.
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Daily NewsUV-lightweight Cartoni knocks out Covid-19 with Boxer
Getting the broadcast industry back to work after the pandemic will take more than just social distancing, hand washing and mask wearing.
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Daily NewsNewTek University sets course for higher learning
IP-based video technology specialist NewTek has announced new online courses and certification through its NewTek University.
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Daily NewsTilta camera cage to help with Canon R5 and R6 cooling
Following the announcement of its mirrorless Eos R5 and Eos R6, 8K and 4K cameras, Canon has admitted that the combination of “high-resolution and high frame rate video recording options using the maximum width of the full-frame sensor at high bit rates” can lead to overheating, which limits recording time.
















