October 2013
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The recent Bulgarian final of The Mole was watched by over 500,000 viewers
TVBEurope 49 The Workflow
Twenty-two RTS KP-12
keypanels secure communications between control rooms, edit
workstations and other set locations
from RTS that offers a number of technical options, such as 32 input and 32 output channels and a dual-channel party-line interface. It is also easy to use; the 1U matrix can,
for example, be configured from any point in the network using AZedit software. Twenty-two RTS KP-12 keypanels, all of them programmable and connected to the matrix,
The studio and outdoor areas for The Mole extend over 5000sqm
secured the communications between the control rooms, editing workstations and other locations on the set. “We had precious little time to prepare for this production,”
says Melchior Busschers, the managing director of MBS, “so it was all the more important to have RTS systems at our disposal.” The faultless performances turned in by
the MBS team and its equipment won the company not only positive feedback from the client but also the commission to produce TV7’s next new show.
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