For
Immediate Release
LIU BROOKLYN RELIES ON JVC
GY-HM750U PROHD
CAMCORDER FOR INTENSIVE VIDEO
PRODUCTION COURSE
- WAYNE, NJ (September 21, 2011)
– JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas
Corp., today announced that Long Island University’s Brooklyn
Campus (LIU Brooklyn) purchased three GY-HM750U ProHD
compact shoulder-mount cameras, which were delivered in May.
- Although the new cameras were designated
primarily for studio use starting with the fall semester that began
Sept. 7, Larry Banks, chair of the Media Arts Department at LIU’s
Richard L. Conolly College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, used one of
the cameras for “DV Intensive,” his
one-week production course, in late May. “It’s the perfect blend
of both an ENG and a studio
camera,” he
said.
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- The class started from scratch on a Monday
morning and screened a finished project on Friday night. Students
worked together as a team, handling all aspects of the production.
The project, The Mr. Mango’s
Experience, is a short narrative about
the relationship between the owner of a bodega and the young adults
who live above his store.
- With such a tight deadline, the students
relied on JVC’s established native file-based workflow to save
time, while gaining valuable experience using a professional
camcorder. Banks said the GY-HM750U
delivers a clean picture, performs well in low-light situations, and
is relatively simple to operate. In fact, the student director of
photography for the “DV Intensive” class learned how to operate
the camera in one day.
- The GY-HM750U records footage on low-cost,
non-proprietary SDHC memory cards, and Banks said the native
file recording saved valuable time in the edit suite. With no
transfer time required for the footage, students were able to begin
editing using Final Cut Pro immediately. “Direct-to-edit is
wonderful,” Banks added. “It’s a very nice, simple workflow.”
- Ngo Vinh-Hoi, director of technology, Richard
L. Conolly College, Division of the Arts,
said the new GY-HM750Us are affordable, physically robust camcorders
that deliver all the controls expected in ENG units. Plus, JVC
camcorders do not rely heavily on proprietary menus for most
operations, which makes it easier for students to adjust to other
professional camcorders in the workplace. “We really want our
students to be employable right out of the gate,” he explained.
- LIU Brooklyn already owns a GY-HD250U and two
GY-HM100U ProHD camcorders. The new JVC
cameras, which will replace 20-year-old
Sony cameras in the studio, are part of a
major renovation. Banks said the updated
studio also includes AJA digital recorders, a Grass Valley Kalypso
switcher, and new graphics and audio equipment. Most renovations
were complete by the time classes began in September, and Banks
expects LIU Brooklyn students to produce a variety of programs for
Brooklyn Community Access Television (BCAT
TV).
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- Equipped with a 3-CCD imaging system, the
GY-HM750U delivers outstanding 1920x1080
images in a lightweight form factor. It
can record HD footage in 720p, 1080p, and
1080i, as well as SD footage (480i). Other
features include extensive image customization, a high resolution
(1.22 million pixel) LCOS viewfinder and 4.3-inch flip-out LCD
monitor, and JVC’s patented Focus Assist functionality. The
GY-HM750U also features two XLR audio inputs with phantom power,
plus manual audio level controls with audio meter.
- ABOUT JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
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Headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC
Professional Products Company is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of JVC Kenwood Corporation. JVC
is a leading manufacturer and distributor of broadcast and
professional video and audio equipment. For further product
information, visit JVC’s Web site at
http://pro.jvc.com
or call (800)582-5825.
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- Caption: LIU Brooklyn has purchased three JVC
GY-HM750U ProHD cameras, which have been used for studio and ENG
production.