| | | | Digitell’s use of JVC KY-PZ100 PTZ
network video production cameras with the RM-LP100 remote camera
controller streamlines setup and production |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DIGITELL OFFERS CONFERENCE
WEBCASTING WITH JVC PTZ CAMERAS - WAYNE, NJ (July 11,
2019) –
More than 30 years ago, Digitell, Inc. was established as a
conference recording company in Jamestown, N.Y., recording content
using audio cassettes. Today, the company has a list of
international corporations and associations, hosts a proprietary
platform for its internet broadcasting, and captures video content
with KY PZ100 robotic PTZ
network video production cameras from JVC
Professional
Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation.
- Paired with the JVC RM LP100 remote
camera controller and CCU,
the PTZ cameras are streamlining productions, reducing costs, and
simplifying shipping for the company, which covers more than 100
events every year. “The ROI is off the
charts,” said William
Bacon, director of marketing for Digitell. “There
were so many benefits right out of the gate.”
- Bacon said the KY-PZ100 had a number of
advantages over other PTZ cameras, including its integrated SD media
card slot for on-board recording, live streaming capabilities, SDI
output, and 30x zoom lens, which is more than sufficient for
coverage in most auditoriums and event spaces. He also praised the
smoothness of the RM-LP100 joystick control, and said the presets
are “amazing” for following panel discussions.
- “The joystick is just so fluid,”
Bacon added. “It takes very little ‘stick time’ to get
comfortable with that controller.”
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- Digitell has
nine KY-PZ100 cameras, most of which were purchased last summer
initially to support a multi-room conference in France. The cameras
helped the company avoid renting full-size cameras with long-throw
lenses and larger tripods, which created significant savings for the
customer.
- Shipping is
also simplified with the KY-PZ100. Bacon said the smaller size of
the PTZ camera allows an entire production package to be shipped in
one Pelican case, including the camera, controller, tripod, encoder,
audio board, and cables.
- A typical event setup has a PTZ camera
mounted to a lightweight, seven-foot tripod that is surrounded by
pole barriers with retractable belts to keep attendees away from the
equipment. As a result, clients do not have to rent two risers (one
for the camera and a separate one for the camera operator to
minimize camera shake).
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- Both the SDI output from the PTZ camera
and a PowerPoint graphics feed from a laptop are fed to an encoder,
so the producer can share either source (or both via a two-shot)
with the web audience. Digitell also takes a feed from the venue’s
sound board to a small Tascam field mixer for better audio control,
and loops the feed to the PTZ camera for on-board recording.
- Digitell
sometimes uses up to three PTZs in one room, including a dedicated
camera for audience participation. Instead of separate camera
operators standing on risers throughout the conference, one camera
operator sits next to the producer and adjusts the PTZ cameras with
the RM-LP100. The PTZ workflow reduces personnel requirements and
eliminates the use of expensive wireless headsets for communication.
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- “Having a camera operator off of a
riser and sitting next to the producer is crucial for getting the
best shots possible,” Bacon said. “Remote color balance and
exposure are also a must. The presets make it possible for an
operator to work the camera and produce a stream by themselves.”
- ABOUT DIGITELL
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Digitell, Inc. is a Digital
Multimedia Development company assisting organizations to better
understand how to leverage their educational content. With over
30 years
experience servicing 150 organizations, Digitell utilizes wealth of
experience and knowledge to assist their clients in developing
customized and cutting edge solutions to capturing, delivering and
managing their education. More
information is available at https://digitellinc.com. Contact
Digitell at contactus@digitellinc.com
or 800-679-3646.
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- ABOUT JVC PROFESSIONAL VIDEO
Headquartered
in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC Professional Video is a division of
JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JVCKENWOOD
Corporation. The company is a leading manufacturer and distributor
of broadcast and professional video equipment, as well as D-ILA
front projection systems. For more information, visit JVC’s
website at http://pro.jvc.com
or call (800) 582 5825.
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network video production cameras with the RM-LP100 remote camera
controller streamlines setup and production.
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