
 |  | World
TeamTennis uses JVC ProHD Studio 4000S streaming studio systems
with GY-HM620 camcorders to produce league matches in five cities. |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JVC PROHD STUDIO 4000S ANCHORS
NEW BROADCAST PRODUCTION FLYPACKS FOR WORLD
TEAMTENNIS - WAYNE, NJ (March 19,
2019) –
JVC
Professional
Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation, today announced World TeamTennis will provide
multi-camera live coverage of its matches this season for the second
consecutive year using flypack production systems, each anchored by
a ProHD Studio 4000S sports
production and streaming
studio and three GY-HM620 ProHD
camcorders. The league’s 2019 season will run July 14 - August 3,
with matches in eight locations across the United States.
- In previous seasons, the league would hire an
OB production truck with a large crew, an expensive process that
limited its ability to provide extensive coverage of the tournament.
Last year, WTT decided to establish an in-house media production and
distribution capability that would allow every match of the season
to be broadcast live on digital and linear TV platforms.
- Once the project was approved, the league
hired Pittsburgh-based TDS Media, which had only 50 days before the
first match to design, order, build, and deliver the systems –
plus provide training for the production crews.
- Doug Sicchitano, principal of TDS Media,
chose the 4000S because it was an economical tool that allowed one
operator to switch as well as handle replays and commercial video
playback. “This was the best solution out there for what we wanted
to achieve,” he said. “The user interface feels like a smart
phone app. It’s a highly intuitive layout that I can teach anybody
in of a couple of hours to use and use well.”
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- WTT features co-ed teams in New York,
Philadelphia, San Diego, Washington, D.C., Orange County, Calif.,
Springfield, Mo., Orlando, Fla., and Las Vegas, Nev. For the 2018
season, WTT produced 32 of its 43 matches using the flypack systems,
with only the Springfield venue and four matches for national cable
TV relying on outside production services.
- All matches were streamed on WTT.tv and
syndicated to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Twitch. Plus, select
matches were provided to regional sports networks on tape delay.
With the addition of new teams in Orlando and Las Vegas, the number
of matches to be produced using the flypacks will increase to close
to 40 of the 59 in the 2019 season.
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- “We are excited
to continue working with JVC Professional Video in 2019 to deliver
WTT action to our fans around the world,” said Carlos Silva, CEO
of World TeamTennis. “The flypack system enables us to produce a
high-quality live match broadcast at a very attractive price point.”
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- With the WTT’s new flypacks, a three-camera
production is handled by a six-person crew plus two commentators. In
the control room, the director switches the show and handles
replays, while the producer handles audio and graphics. There are
also three camera operators and a utility crew member.
- Directors generally use the 4000S color-coded
illuminated keyboard to switch and create replays, as well as the
touchscreen for playback and replays. Although the 4000S includes a
built-in audio mixer and CG, Sicchitano included a Behringer mixer
that feeds analog directly into the 4000S via USB and a separate
graphics laptop with NewBlueFX Titler Live 3 for the producer.
Programs are recorded to a Blackmagic Design HyperDeck Studio Mini
and streamed using a Teradek VidiU Pro, with the 4000S serving as a
backup for both.
- A typical three-camera setup includes one
high game camera and two low cameras positioned on each side of the
net for player ISO and bench shots. The fourth input of the 4000S is
used for Hawk-Eye SMART Replay technology, which the WTT uses to
help officials with close line calls and provide graphics and data
to the live production. WTT includes limited commercial breaks
during its coverage, which are stored, organized into separate
playlists, and played through the 4000S.
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- Sicchitano praised the GY-HM620 because of
its integrated Fujinon 23x zoom lens with manual zoom, focus, and
iris control rings. “There are not a lot of camcorders out there
with a 23x zoom lens, so that checks a huge box for us,”
Sicchitano said. “JVC’s color profiles have always been very
rich with bright colors. Then you factor in the price point, and it
was a no-brainer to choose it.”
- 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.
# # # Caption: World TeamTennis uses its JVC ProHD
Studio 4000S sports production and streaming studio systems with
ProHD GY-HM620 camcorders to produce coverage of its league’s
matches in five cities. |