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70 PUT SOME ZIP IN YOUR LIGHTING


Huizhou Latu Film Equipment/GVM BY DAVID FOX


A new set of zip-up fl at panel LEDs, a series of FlatHead 400W lights and a powerhouse 1200W LED all-in-one, with built-in ballast and control box, are on show from GVM in Hall 12. The Zip Tile range comprises 26mm, rigid bi-colour 100W, 150W and 200W panels that can be zipped together to make larger fi xtures. The 30x30cm Z100B outputs 2590 lux at 1m, while the 60x30cm Z150B delivers 4430 lux, and the 90x30 Z200B outputs 5840 lux. They all have a colour temperature range of 2700K-6800K, offer fl icker-free


0-100% dimming in 0.01% steps, and offer on-board, Bluetooth and RF control.


The IP65-rated FlatHead FH400B (2700K-6800K bi-colour) and FH400C (full-spectrum RGBWW) are small, thin lights weighing 6kg that can be combined for larger set-ups. They are available in 4- and 6-light kits with suitable stands. The GVM 1200B AIO outputs 42,800 lux at 3m using the included standard refl ector. It can also be fi tted with the new GVM F60 zoom lens (a Fresnel lens with light output angles of 15° to 45°) or a 3x magnifying lens for three times the brightness. The 2700K-6800K luminaire supports wireless CRMX and DMX control and has an advanced active cooling system. 12.A56


GIVING CONTENT THE PERSONAL TOUCH


Verbesselt: ‘Helping our customers go beyond personalisation at the point of consumption’


Mediagenix BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD


With the full integration of Spideo’s advanced personalisation platform on show, Mediagenix is extending its use beyond front-end user experience to infl uence upstream content operations. Ivan Verbesselt, Chief Strategy & Marketing Offi cer, Mediagenix, said: “We’re showing what happens when you embed content and audience intelligence across the entire content lifecycle. “By deeply integrating Spideo,


Keep it zipped: GVM’s Zip Tile Z150B easily builds into a bigger light


we’re helping our customers go beyond personalisation at the


REAL-TIME DECODER HAS VERSATILITY AT ITS CORE


Salrayworks BY DAVID FOX


The Dcore NDI/SRT video decoder is designed for real-time playback without frame drops, for smooth, stable video performance. It runs cool, fanless and effi ciently, to deliver 4K30 stream playback and ultra-low latency decoding. It offers multi-protocol support, including NDI|HX2, NDI|HX3, Full NDI or SRT, with a latency of under 70ms, so that NDI|HX streams perform nearly on par with Full


NDI, with no perceptible delay. Also new is the V Bot robotic pan tilt head, which offers remote control and precision positioning. It includes Canon XC protocol support over Ethernet for controlling various camera functions remotely, such as zoom, focus, aperture and gain. The V Bot also includes HDMI


reclocking, a 2.5mm LANC protocol for remote control of basic camcorder functions, and Sony Multi Port interface support for data transfer and power delivery. Additionally, it enables users to


Dcore values: The compact NDI/SRT video decoder for IP workfl ows


point of consumption, giving them the tools to make strategic decisions much earlier in the game, faster, with greater impact on engagement and ROI.” According to the company, by applying its technology and strategy upstream, media companies can identify which content drives engagement and highlight long-tail assets for monetisation. It does this through smarter content bundling, as well as by automating scheduling with audience-aware logic. This approach also expands catalogue reach, increasing effective exposure while minimising waste. 1.B57


operate a 6W PTZ camera using a single Ethernet cable (with PoE+ and VISCA IP support). As a remote head, it includes backlash-free glide for smooth,


precise movement without interference, and users can have up to ten pre-set customised shooting settings with under 0.1º precision. 10.F44


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