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VIDELIO-Events + Utram chooses Riedel for French reality TV

VIDELIO-Events + Utram has set up a solution using Riedel MediorNet for La Maison du Bluff, a French reality TV programme from Kawa Production.

VIDELIO-Events + Utram has set up a solution using Riedel MediorNet for La Maison du Bluff, a French reality TV programme from Kawa Production.

“The major difficulty with this project was the long distances between the heart of our infrastructure, ie the video control area, and the production zones inside and outside the villa,” said Frederic Redondo, director of pole TV and sport for VIDELIO-Events + Utram. “The production company wanted the ability to shoot in different spots such as the swimming pool. This is why we designed the MediorNet racks on casters that also included our Sony HDCE-200 and HDC-2400 cameras connected through the network. It goes without saying that the MediorNet solution allowed us to significantly optimise our installation time as well as our production workflow over this vast production area.”

Long cabling distances and the need for different zones to collect signals required the installation of optical links. Since the solution could not be limited by a point-to-point approach, a ring topology was used to connect the video control room to various points inside and outside the villa. This was designed to save time and enable the necessary integrated redundancies. VIDELIO-Events + Utram wanted a flexible cabling solution that could support ring, star, or daisy-chain topologies according to changing production requirements.

VIDELIO-Events + Utram used Riedel’s RockNet to enable audio transport over Cat5 cabling that also interfaced directly with the MediorNet system. The MediorNet backbone also carried signals from Riedel’s Artist digital matrix intercom and keypanels as well as antenna signals for its Acrobat wireless intercom system.

MediorNet’s ability to manage the real-time transport of all the signals including cameras, video, audio, data, sync, and intercom was crucial. Also beneficial was the MediorNet solution’s capacity to manage routing in a point-to-point as well as point-to-multipoint fashion for each video or audio source on the network, operating as a decentralised router.

Signal processing tools such as embedder/de-embedder, frame store/frame sync, test signal generator, and timecode generator are all built into the MediorNet system. The ability to create quad-splits and perform video format conversions also represented a major benefit for VIDELIO.

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