NEP Studios Introduces Transportable Control Room
PITTSBURGH—NEP Studios announced the launch of a transportable studio that can be shipped to any location in North America, where it can be fully operational often in less than 12 hours. NEP says the transportable control room provides a full complement of state-of-the-art control-room equipment to accommodate productions with up to eight cameras, targeting smaller or shorter-term television programs that might not have the budget or the need to rent a permanent studio space.
“In many big cities such as New York and Los Angeles, long-term studio space for productions can, at times, be scarce,” said Barry Katz, senior vice president and general manager of NEP Studios. “The new transportable control room is a direct response to our clients who need a fast and cost-effective solution, and don’t want a long-term studio. With this unique transportable solution, we can offer them the capabilities of a permanent control room, complete with consoles and furniture, with the flexibility and efficiency of a flypack.”
This new studio solution was designed for smaller productions that have shorter run times such as series pilots, shows that are in a limited-audience testing period, talk shows, magazine shows, multicamera corporate or enterprise video projects, or productions that rely mainly on webcasting.
Although this transportable solution can be customized to include any equipment combination specified by the client, the standard configuration supports productions of six to eight cameras and includes a choice of a Grass Valley Kayak, Kalypso, Karrera, or Kayenne switcher; a 48-input Studer Vista 5 audio-mixing desk; a six-channel DVD-RAM recorder; and eight DVE systems. Also included are a complete Riedel intercom system, an integrated router, and a monitor wall that can be scaled and configured to the size and dimensions of the production space. The transportable control room includes chairs and consoles that can be assembled in up to three rows to accommodate up to 10 technicians and production staff.
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