DIRECTORY JVC GY-HM750 AND IPAD 2
Ideal for ENG news, sports, documentaries and events, the GY-HM750 is a shoulder- mount camcorder that offers the industry’s fastest shoot- to-edit workflow, recording HD or SD footage in ready-to- edit file formats on low-cost SDHC memory cards. It is currently available with a free iPad 2, perfect to use on your
next shoot.
www.jvcpro.co.uk
Broadcast TECH
IMAGE SYSTEMS PRECISION PANEL
Image Systems provides a range of products for colour grading and mastering (Nucoda); restoration of film and tape-based content (Phoenix); and film scanners for DI, restoration and archive (Golden Eye). These award- winning products are a standard of the media and entertainment industry and are deployed at
facilities around the world.
www.imagesystems.se
GEO NETWORKS
Geo Networks provides private, dedicated fibre networks to broadcasters, service providers, systems integrators and other technology companies in the broadcast chain. Owning your network gives you complete control over traffic, the maximum security of a dedicated network, and a future-proof infrastructure equipped to
handle rapid expansion.
www.geo-uk.net
SGO MISTIKA
SGO Mistika leads innovation in film and broadcast with advanced DI and Stereo3D workflows for multiple resolutions and formats. Mistika is sought-after across the globe, used in high-profile projects including The Adventures Of Tintin and The Hobbit. SGO is sponsoring BVE’s 3D Revolution, featuring The Blackpool Tower 4D Experience
and presentation from BSkyB.
www.sgomistika.com
FORBIDDEN TECHNOLOGIES – FORSCENE MULTICAM X9
FORscene is a pioneer in the world of cloud post-production and now offers another new feature: multicam. FORscene multicam provides frame- accurate logging and editing capabilities expected from a normal FORscene account – with the advantage of being able to have up to nine source
cameras concurrently.
www.forbidden.co.uk
MO-SYS CHAMELEON
Mo-Sys Chameleon – a solution for your virtual production workflow. Previsualisation and camera tracking system displaying real-time composites of live video with virtual backgrounds on set, allowing seamless integration into Nuke for final composite. Tarsem Singh found the system to be indispensable for the visualisation of his
new film Immortals.
www.mo-sys.com
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