V1 Productions Deploys Marshall Cameras for New Aviation Series

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FORT WORTH, Texas—The media service house V1 Productions is reporting that it is using Marshall Electronics’ HD and 4K (UHD) miniature and compact cameras with associated lenses to capture action-packed aviation-based content for V1’s first flagship production.

“Straight and Level, Presented by AeroBrigham” which is featured on Amazon Prime Video, showcases the inside stories of the aviation industry including world-renowned airshow performers, leading manufacturers, military might and legend, as well as business aviation industry icons. 

Several Marshall HD and 4K (UHD) miniature and compact cameras will be leveraged, including its CV503-WP, CV506 and CV568 models for this series as well as additional projects, the companies reported. 

“We were impressed with the quality of the Marshall suite of products and are anxious to showcase them as part of our production programming delivery,” said W. Hulsey Smith, president and executive producer of V1 Productions. “We have a number of edge-of-your-seat series currently underway, and the Marshall Camera technology empowers us to capture the riveting content we envision in our mind’s eye, placing cameras in locations never before possible, delivered through the technology that Marshall’s cameras and lenses provides.” 

V1 Productions plans to use the Marshall HD and 4K (UHD) miniature and compact cameras with associated lenses, and 4K PTZ camera kits with controllers on their projects over the next two years. 

Brent Deal, director of photography for V1 Productions added, “from world-class aviation events like SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo, EAA AirVenture, and Reno Air Races; to elite U.S. military demo teams; and to our country’s highly trained first responders; these cameras make it possible to capture emotive content like never before.”  

George Winslow

George Winslow is the senior content producer for TV Tech. He has written about the television, media and technology industries for nearly 30 years for such publications as Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News and TV Tech. Over the years, he has edited a number of magazines, including Multichannel News International and World Screen, and moderated panels at such major industry events as NAB and MIP TV. He has published two books and dozens of encyclopedia articles on such subjects as the media, New York City history and economics.