PHOTO COURTESY OF TV WORLDWIDE.COM
TV WORLDWIDE CHOOSES JVC GY-HD200
PROHD CAMCORDERS
TO SHOOT PSA CAMPAIGN FOR VIETNAM
VETERANS MEMORIAL FUND
PSA Campaign Honored with 2009 Telly Award
WAYNE,
NJ (October 19, 2009) – JVC
Professional Products, a division of JVC U.S.A.,
announced today that TV Worldwide, a pioneering Web-based global TV network in
Chantilly, Va., used two JVC GY-HD200 ProHD camcorders to shoot six 30-second
public service announcements (PSAs) in cooperation with the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial Fund. The PSA campaign, which can be viewed at TV Worldwide’s veteran’s
affairs Web channel, www.usvets.tv, was
recently awarded a prestigious 2009 Telly Award.
The
PSAs, which have been running on local TV, cable, and Internet channels since
May, raise awareness and solicit funds for the construction of The Education
Center at The Wall. The new information center – to be built underground at The
National Mall between the Vietnam Veterans and Lincoln Memorials in Washington,
D.C. – will provide an in-depth look at the Vietnam War and honor the soldiers
who fought and died in the conflict.
“We
chose to shoot with JVC GY-HD200 camcorders because of their superior picture
quality and outstanding performance in difficult lighting and weather
conditions,” said Dave Gardy, Worldwide TV’s chairman and CEO. “For critical
shots of actor Tom Selleck walking along the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall,
this camcorder performed extremely well despite extreme cold and snow, as well
as fluctuations in lighting levels.”
Besides
location shooting at The Wall, additional segments were shot in Alexandria,
Va., at the office of former U.S. Secretary of State and retired four-star Army
Gen. Colin Powell. In addition to Selleck, who is national spokesman for The
Education Center, and Powell, the fundraising campaign’s honorary chair, the
PSAs also feature impassioned pleas for donations by retired Army Gen. Barry McCaffrey,
chairman of the Advisory Board for the Center; Gold Star Mother Ann Sherman;
and Jan Scruggs, Vietnam veteran and founder of the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial.
“The
biggest production challenge we faced was a very tight shooting schedule. In
fact, all six PSAs had to be shot on Feb. 3, the only day the generals and
Selleck could get together. That left no room for error,” said Pete B.
Josendale, vice president of production for TV Worldwide. “Despite lighting,
weather, and logistical challenges, these camcorders performed exceptionally
well.”
At
The Wall, one camcorder was mounted on a Steadicam rig that trucked along to
shoot Selleck’s walk alongside the Wall, where he stopped to point to one of
the 58,000 names of the fallen etched on its black granite surface.
“While
this camcorder is compact and lightweight, it has a full camera body – and that
proved to be a tremendous asset because we did not have any weighting issues
when setting up the Steadicam. The rig stayed steady and balanced,” said Josendale.
“While the Steadicam has a built-in monitor for the operator, the camcorder’s
flip-out viewfinder made life easier for our assistant cameraman.”
For
the production in Powell’s office, a second camcorder was mounted on a tripod
and used in conjunction with a prompter, fabric backdrop, and ARRI lighting.
Gardy said TV Worldwide has always used JVC cameras to produce programs for its
veteran’s affairs Web channel, including live webcasts of Memorial Day and
Veterans Day ceremonies that have taken place annually at The Wall. While TV
Worldwide usually shoots native 720p HD with the JVC GY-HD200s, they shot this
PSA campaign in SD to satisfy the technical requirements of a broad spectrum of
media outlets.
“We
consider our 200s to be our workhorse cameras,” added Josendale. “Their picture
quality holds up better than any other cameras we’ve tried, especially when
down-converted or compressed for Internet distribution.
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