Monday, October 27, 2008

E! Entertainment selected EVS to go tapeless in their studio

E! Entertainment EVS tapes selected to go to schools, and move files based on their full willingness of non-linear editor.

This project was originally intended to transfer the contents of E! Entertainment for studies of Avid to edit the item, the production of tapes of work, and give way to the studio to HD. This project includes the development of them to share a little between the divisions, including the two studies and other Web-based division.

"The solution is the only EVS we found that both the production of tools and the ability of a network that is needed," said Eric Salsman, engineers transmission technology of E!. "As the project grew to include additional features SVE show their ability to adapt to our needs with flexibility, upgradeability, and reliability is unmatched by other products tested." S compatibility with the solutions they want to be fully proven to be valuable in our manufacturing process. "

EVS whole team, including the XT [2] production server, natively supports many popular codec issue, including the mania of DNx codec. This means that the support of the original E! should not be content to turn a transfer of manufacturing, and publishers can start working on the ground to pick up the XT [2], although still in the process of registration.

Currently, the facility consists of four primary 6CH XT [2] Spotboxes, two IPDirectors, two XFiles and XTAccess transferred from a mania. Creation is split between two studios - Studio Studio A and B - each with two XT [2] s, an XF [2], and each IPDirector.

All XT [2] instruments related to the HD-Ready modernizing expected in 2009. In addition, the network is fully extended, so that when CEG to import the right spot survey next year, the location of all the studies will be able to share media quickly and easily.

"The EVS demonstrated in accordance with the environmental compatibility of study," said Fred Garroy, General Manager of U.S. EVS. "This is the first time EVS-hippeer manage the transfer has been made in development studies, and, as expected, has proved very successful."



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