A journey behind the broadcast – see how Vinten robotic solutions have helped our customers bring productions to life worldwide.
Telecinco
Telecinco became the first European broadcaster to deploy the VEGA Control System for their 'Informativos Telecinco' studio, where it is controlling four FH-155VR Startracker heads on FP-188+ pedestals.
Aragon TV
When Aragon TV decided to completely refresh their production equipment they selected FH-155VR heads fitted with StarTracker on FP-188+ pedestals for the largest studio and FH-155VR heads on FE-165 Elite height drives in a smaller VR set.
ORF
ORF News' 2,000 square foot studio includes four Ikegami cameras atop FP-188+ robotic/manual pedestals and FH-155 robotic/manual heads with Autoscript EVO-IP prompters
RTVE
RTVE's upgrade of its 24hr and regional news centres, has opted for augmented and virtual reality as well as FH-155 heads on a variety of robotic and manual pedestals.
CNN
CNN's Abu Dhabi bureau includes FH-155 heads with integrated Startracker, allowing their FP-188+ robotic pedestal systems to navigate precisely without retargetting.
Al Mashhad
The new Al Mashhad hybrid infrastructure facility includes FH-155VR manual/robotic heads and FE-165 Elite height drives, fitted with Grass Valley LDX-98 cameras and Autoscript EPIC-IP and EVO-IP prompters.
CNBC Arabia
CNBC Arabia's upgrade of its Dubai HQ included the addition of FH-155 heads on FE-165 height drives.
Al Araby
Al Araby's headquarters in Lusail City features FH-155 manual/robotic heads and FP-188+ manual/robotic pedestals fitted with Autoscript EPIC-IP19 prompters
KQED
KQED utlises the higher payload of the FP-210+ robotic pedestal to support cameras fitted with box lenses in their virtual set.
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