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Caption:
Rancho Buena Vista H.S. is using JVC ProHD cameras in its new studio
and as part of new multi-camera mobile production unit. |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RANCHO BUENA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL
ADDS JVC PROHD CAMERAS FOR NEW TV STUDIO - WAYNE, NJ (Feb. 11,
2019) –
JVC
Professional
Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation, today announced Rancho Buena Vista High School in
Vista, Calif., is using three ProHD
GY-HM890 shoulder-mount camcorders as studio cameras for its new
TV/film studio, as well as three JVC
GY-HM170 4KCAM
compact handheld camcorders for field productions.
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- One of three high schools in the Vista
Unified School District in San Diego County, RBV is the only one
with a studio. The production space, which
students began using in November, was built in three adjoining
classrooms, allowing space for a studio, NLE computer lab, and
control room with enough space to accommodate an entire class.
- The three GY-HM890 studio cameras are
equipped with ProHD monitors and studio controls, Fujinon 20x
lenses, and Prompter People prompters. Three days per week, students
produce a live-to-tape news program, RBVTV,
which is posted to YouTube. Plus, through a pilot internship
program, 10 students are producing almost two dozen promotional
videos for the Vista Chamber of Commerce this year.
- With no lighting grid in the converted
classroom, there has been extensive experimentation with lighting in
the studio space. Chris Tompkins, career technical education (CTE)
instructor who teaches TV and film classes, said the JVC cameras
have “worked really well, regardless of the lighting situation.”
- Beyond the studio, RBV students use the new
GY-HM170s for ENG and multi-camera productions. When used as part of
the school’s new mobile production unit, the cameras are connected
to a NewTek TriCaster Mini via HDMI, and students use monopods for
stability.
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- Craig Claytor of PAC Engineering, a design
engineering firm in San Diego, recommended the JVC cameras for the
RBV project. He praised JVC’s service, pre-sales support, and
value. “No other manufacturer offers the picture quality,
features, and signal output options as the JVC cameras in the same
price range,” he noted.
- RBV’s first remote setup was at last year’s
homecoming game, where students focused on the halftime show and
homecoming court. Since then, students have produced multi-camera,
live-to-tape coverage of two fundraisers, a staff/student basketball
game fundraiser, and a talent show. Highlights were also shared on
RBVTV.
Tompkins said more remote shoots are planned for the 2019-2020
school year.
- “We really like how light it is,”
Tompkins said of the GY-HM170. “We love the option of live
streaming and we like the multiple recording formats. It gives us a
lot of versatility – and to get an image of that quality for that
price, you can’t beat it.”
- The new studio and equipment were funded
through the California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant
program, which awarded $3.5 million to the school district for
various projects. According to Kelly McKinney, CTE coordinator, the
TV/film program already has maximum enrollment across all five
sections.
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- Both sets of JVC cameras – along with
NewTek switchers, Yamaha audio mixers, and Adobe Studio and Final
Cut Pro NLE software – are part of an overall strategy to provide
real-world production experience for students. “Our students are
supposed to use industry standard equipment,” Tompkins explained.
“Once they graduate, they have all this experience using
professional tools. Our alumni were so excited to see the equipment
that we’re using and were really impressed with the quality.”
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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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- Caption: Rancho Buena Vista High School is
using JVC ProHD cameras in its new studio and as part of its new
multi-camera mobile production unit.
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