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Far Eastern University Upgrades to HD With Broadcast Pix Granite
3/20/2012
BILLERICA, MASS.: The Department of Communication at Far
Eastern University (FEU) in Manila, Philippines recently renovated its video
production facilities with a Granite 1000 Video Control Center as part of an
upgrade to HD production for FEU’s television production classes.
While Granite
has been primarily used for class productions, there are plans to produce a
live cable broadcast during the upcoming semester. According to Babsie Morabe, associate
professor, FEU Department of Communication, students like the new system, which
replaced an aging Videonics switcher. “The industry is moving toward HD
production,” he noted, “and the students need to be armed so that when they
apply for a production job, they are already well versed in HD.”
Located in the
Arts Building, the new production studio is housed in a space that had been
previously used as a stockroom. Solid Video Corporation in Makati City,
Philippines, supplied and installed the Granite system, and FEU began using it
for classes in 2011. The upgrade also included new Sony HD cameras in the
studio and HD control room monitors.
Budget was a
primary consideration in choosing Broadcast Pix, but Morabe said the
university’s technical team was also impressed by its functionality. For
example, FEU relies on Fluent-View, Broadcast Pix’s built-in, customizable
multiview to provide images and status information for cameras, clips,
graphics, and key layers. “We don’t need a lot of monitors anymore,” Morabe
explained. “It’s very efficient.”
Morabe also
praised the other integrated tools, including the Harris Inscriber GS CG. “It
is a very powerful tool for video mixing and live broadcast integration,” he
added. “It greatly improved our productions, since we can come up with
real-time graphics anytime.”
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