FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RIVERSIDE GOVERNMENT TELEVISION
GOES LIVE ON LOCATION
USING JVC ProHD CAMERAS FOR
MULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTIONS
- WAYNE, NJ (January 12, 2012)
– JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas
Corp., today announced that Riverside
Government Television (GTV), the government cable access channel for
the City of Riverside, Calif., is using three JVC GY-HM790U ProHD
cameras with CopperHead ProHD KA-F790 camera-mounted fiber optic
transceivers for multi-camera productions in the field. The cameras
are being used with a new mobile production van for live and
live-to-tape coverage of local events.
- Previously, with no remote production unit in
place, GTV’s multi-camera shoots were limited, as footage from all
cameras would have to be brought back to GTV’s offices in City
Hall and edited. That changed late last year, when a new production
van from Frontline Communications (equipped by the GTV team and
systems integrator Rich Rosensweig of Vidiflo in Long Beach, Calif.)
hit the road.
- Now, programs are shot with JVC professional
cameras,
switched live, and recorded to AJA Ki Pro recorders. Programs are
produced in HD and downconverted to SD for cable, but HD versions
are available on the city’s YouTube channel.
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- During the last two months of 2011, GTV
produced multi-camera coverage of several sporting and other local
events. GTV broadcast a University of California Riverside
basketball game and the city’s Festival of Lights live using a
LiveU video-over-cellular transmitter. In December, a MotoSAT
satellite transmitter was installed on the production van to provide
further live capabilities.
- Scott Brosious,
senior communications technician, appreciates JVC’s fiber optic
transceiver because it
significantly reduces setup time. The unit connects directly to the
GY-HM790U – no external cables required – and a single cable
simultaneously transports bidirectional video, as well as two-way
camera control, audio, sync, tally, prompter, and intercom
signals between
the camera head and the lightweight CopperHead Base Station in the
van.
- “I’m used to separate lines for
everything,” Brosious explained. “This has made setup easier for
the crew. We literally pull the one cable and we’re done.”
- Two of the station’s three GY-HM790Us were
purchased in 2010. Brosious said the third was acquired last
September specifically for multi-camera productions. GTV also has a
compact GY-HM100U and a full-sized GY-HM700U, which replaced
tape-based Canon XL2s for ENG and other field work in 2009.
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- In the past, post production was slowed by
hours of ingesting tape footage into Apple Final Cut Pro, but JVC’s
native file recording allows GTV to import footage directly into the
NLE timeline without transcoding. Brosious
also prefers recording to non-proprietary SDHC media cards, because
they are inexpensive and readily available.
- Although GTV does not have a studio, it
produces a variety of programs beyond live events. Official city
meetings are shot at City Hall using an installed PTZ camera system,
but all other productions are shot on location with JVC cameras.
“Our ProHD footage looks amazing, a huge difference from the SD
stuff we were doing before,” Brosious said. “It makes me wish I
had an HD channel.”
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- 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, security products including
IP network cameras and recorders, premium front projection systems
for home theatre use, and projection displays and optics used in
aviation simulators. The JVC Technology Center provides advanced
technology in support of major JVC business alliances. For further
product information, visit JVC Professional’s
Web site at http://pro.jvc.com
or call (800)582-5825.
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- Caption: Riverside Government Television is
using JVC GY-HM790U ProHD cameras with
CopperHead ProHD KA-F790 camera-mounted fiber optic transceivers for
multi-camera productions of sporting events and other local events.
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