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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PASSAIC COUNTY TECHNICAL
INSTITUTE UPGRADES STUDIO WITH JVC CONNECTED CAM
CAMERAS - WAYNE,
NJ (June 20, 2019)
– JVC
Professional
Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation, today announced Passaic County Technical Institute, a
vocational high school in Wayne, upgraded its studio in April with
three CONNECTED
CAM GYHC900 broadcast
camcorders. Paired with Canon lenses, the cameras are used to
produce a variety of student projects including Tech
Today, an ongoing YouTube series that
highlights PCTI students, faculty, alumni, and events.
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- The new cameras replaced three JVC cameras
that had been used in the studio for at least eight years. All three
GY-HC900s are integrated with the JVC FS-900 camera module,
providing PCTI with a fiber-based studio solution. Mounted on Vinten
pedestals, each camera is equipped with an LCD monitor as well as
zoom and focus controls.
- According to Jody Lazarski, one of two
instructors for the video production program, the studio is being
upgraded based on recommendations from PCTI’s advisory council,
which is made up of industry professionals. This year’s upgrades
included the JVC cameras and a new studio set, while tape-based
recording decks were replaced with Blackmagic Design HyperDeck
recorders in 2018. “Over the course of two years, we’ve
gradually allocated funds to keep us current in the 21st century,”
said Lazarski.
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- PCTI has approximately 3,700 students across
numerous disciplines, including the students enrolled in the video
production program through the School of Communication Arts. Mark
Cacace, supervisor of instruction for PCTI, said equipment upgrades
including the new JVC cameras are essential for creating a
professional environment.
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- “We’re tasked with creating the most
realistic work experience for students,” he explained. “Our goal
is to get them ready for the next step. We put the equipment to good
use, which benefits the entire school community.”
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- While the cameras are still being used
exclusively in the studio, Lazarski is interested in using the
GY-HC900’s live streaming capabilities in the future. “I’m
very happy with them,” she added. “It was a very simple decision
to stick with JVC.”
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- Both the GY-HC900 and GY-HC900ST CONNECTED
CAM models feature three 2/3-inch CMOS sensors to produce full HD
images, plus an industry B4 lens mount and four-position optical
filter. For ENG and other live applications, the GY-HC900 has
built-in Wi-Fi, dual external antennas, streaming/FTP performance up
to 20Mbps, and SMPTE 2022 forward error correction and Zixi error
correction with ARQ for reliable transmission. Other features
include dual SDXC card slots, three XLR inputs, 50 Mbps 4:2:2 10-bit
recording, MPEG-2 recording up to 35 Mbps, and slow motion and HDR
recording modes.
- 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) 5825825.
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