
 |  | Houston Community College Podcast Studio |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PODCAST STUDIO FEATURES JVC PTZ CAMERAS, PROHD STUDIO
4000 PRODUCTION SYSTEM - WAYNE, NJ (Sept. 26,
2019) –
JVC
Professional
Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation, today announced Houston Community College has launched
a new podcast studio built around three JVC KY-PZ100 robotic PTZ
network video production cameras and the ProHD Studio 4000 live
production and streaming studio. Although HCCTV operates
two cable channels and has several studios on campus, the new
podcast
studio represents a
move to more streamlined productions that do not require large
crews.
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- According to Chris Bourne, HCCTV chief
broadcast engineer, most of the programs produced at the college
feature talking heads and interviews. As a result, unless there is
some sort of physical demonstration on set, such as preparing a
meal, many productions can easily be transitioned to a one-person
technical crew and host.
- The compact
ProHD Studio 4000 provides a complete control room solution for
HCCTV’s podcast studio, including an integrated production
switcher and internal CG. The podcast studio is also equipped with
two new JVC 24-inch LCD monitors.
- HCCTV records
programs directly to the ProHD Studio 4000, and feeds audio from its
Allen & Heath mixer to the system via USB. HCC plans to use the
system’s built-in streaming in the future. Bourne
is also pleased with the PTZ cameras, which are mounted on C-stands
with Matthews gimbal heads.
- All three
cameras are controlled with one JVC RM-LP100 remote camera
controller and virtual CCU. Its joystick
and zoom rocker provide smooth and precise camera movements, while
its seven-inch touchscreen panel provides control of camera groups,
presets, and camera settings. Bourne noted the
RM-LP100 has been an important tool for the studio’s main
director, who relies heavily on camera presets while switching
to create visually interesting programming.
- The
podcast studio has been used almost every day since its first show
was produced in mid-August. Housed in HCC’s administration
building in downtown Houston, the facility hosts a variety of
productions, including student
productions, a series focused on veterans, and interviews that will
be included in a larger project to promote HCC’s upcoming 50th
anniversary.
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- The podcast
studio works particularly well with shows like Story
Behind the Story, which features
interviews with people involved in local events. The studio is far
less intimidating than a traditional studio filled with a full crew
and large cameras. As a result, guests tend to be more candid.
- 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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