The Associated Press (AP) has chosen a Custom Consoles ‘monitor-scape’ video display support system and Module-R desks for a new HD master control room at its global media hub in Camden, London.
The Master Control Room (MCR) is the international hub of AP’s global video operation, serving client broadcasters on a 24/7 basis every day of the year. The HD MCR project was co-ordinated by Letchworth-based systems integrator ATG Broadcast.
Graham Day, ATG Broadcast’s MD, commented: “AP’s operational requirements called for a monitor-scape occupying almost the entire front wall. Custom Consoles’ Media Wall support system formed an ideal basis for the design and construction of a structure that combined rigidity with the flexibility to add or remove individual displays over the course of the MCR’s operational lifespan.
“In line with modern broadcast monitor-wall design, the monitor-scape consists of multiple flat-panel LCD screens which are electronically subdivided into virtual monitor stacks allowing a large number of incoming or outgoing video channels to be viewed in parallel. Additional screens located in a horizontal row along the top of the Media Wall can be assigned as required.
“A four-position Module-R desk is located in front of the monitor-scape, each position accommodating control and system-monitoring equipment. An additional Module-R desk is located near the centre of the MCR for use by the shift supervisor and, when required, an additional member of the operating team. As with Media Wall, the inherent modularity of Custom Consoles’ Module-R enabled us to tailor the desks to fit AP’s precise requirements without the cost of traditional bespoke furniture.”