theibcdaily Classic studio mic line returns AKG By David Davies
The celebrated Project Studio Line from AKG has been relaunched with a cost- effective, aesthetically-
striking set of microphones ‘channeling the popular characteristics’ it maintained during the 1990s. From this range, the C4500 BC will enjoy a particular focus throughout IBC. Oriented towards on-air
broadcast purposes, the mic is designed with cardioid pick-up and features an edge- terminated large diaphragm condenser capsule. The low proximity effect and integrated multilayer pop-filter are said to ensure the best results even
with ‘lively’ speakers. The specification also includes: 8dB-A self-noise and 145/165 dB SPL capacity; an acoustical design and front- end address that allow for comfortable on-air broadcast work and easy positioning in
AKG’s C4500 BC is designed for ‘comfortable’ on-air broadcast work
IBC Production Village presenting the latest camera technology in a purpose built environment in Hall 11
houses a presentation theatre for casestudies as well as look and learn presentations in Hall 9. It is also the home to
acknowledges those who have made a real contribution to the industry hosted on Sunday 9 September in the Auditorium
Future Zone
showcasing the latest developments in broadcast technology in the Park Foyer near Hall 8
IBC Connected World including demonstration area in Hall 14 in association with Platinum Sponsor Cisco
providing the perfect platform for manufacturer demonstrations and the Saturday Night Movie
conference sessions
front of instruments; and a three-stage filter and low up- close bass boost that allow for close positioning to sources. 8.D60
Debut for Windmill
Alticast By Ian McMurray
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Described as the next generation interactive TV eco-system for operators, broadcasters and device manufacturers looking to provide true multiscreen experiences, Windmill from Alticast makes its debut at IBC. According to Alticast, Windmill was designed with revenue and increased ARPU as a core principle and provides a future- proof foundation for growth as it supports all major industry platforms – allowing leverage of content, services and applications from TV, web and mobile. The demonstration is showing how the Windmill solution uses a modular approach, enabling services and devices to support one or more Windmill components. These include altiPlatform, a middleware which includes modular support for HTML-5, Android, GEM, HbbTV and Blu-ray; and altiView, a user interface allowing for easy content discovery across broadcast and OTT content, with content recommendations and an integrated social experience. altiProtect is a CAS and DRM management solution; altiAd, extends relevant interactive advertising onto multiple screens and devices; and altiMetrics provides insight into audience response for programmes and interactive services. 1.F36