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Camera Corps and NEP Visions go extreme

Working in partnership with Pittsburgh-based outside broadcast production company NEP Visions, Camera Corps has provided a wide range of support equipment for a fast-action sponsored television games series shot during April, May and June in Europe and South America.

Working in partnership with Pittsburgh-based outside broadcast production company NEP Visions, Camera Corps has provided a wide range of support equipment for a fast-action sponsored television games series shot during April, May and June in Europe and South America.

“The entire Camera Corps team were great,” commented David O’Carroll, technical projects manager, NEP Visions. “From our earliest conversations they provided the experience, flexibility and support necessary to help us achieve the best possible coverage for ESPN.”

“We were active at a total of three events in Brazil, Germany and Spain,” added Camera Corps’ senior technician David Sisson. “Four Camera Corps technicians attended each event, working with David O’Carroll and his colleagues to capture dynamic close-up images of the action as well as long-range wide-angle views. Equipment used at each event included Camera Corps Q-Ball remotely controlled pan/tilt/zoom/focus cameras, Camera Corps VHR pan/tilt heads, point-of-view cameras and long-range optical fibre links. The Q-Ball heads were operated as com-cams, providing images of the presenters as they described the action.

“The entire production was captured in 720p 59.94 frames per second high definition, many of the cameras being securely connected back to base via Camera Corps SIMPLY SMPTE electro-optical cable links which can be operated up to three miles between camera head and control room. Other cameras were connected via Camera Corps BC550 single-mode fibre links.

“Everything worked well at all three venues, including outdoor cameras operating under protective rain-covers. The resultant footage included some of the most exciting events ever captured during outside broadcast productions and really was nothing short of extreme.”

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