CyanView has announced the addition of new functionalities for distributed production that are facilitated by their universal Remote Control Panel (Cy-RCP), and will be using their presence at IBC 2022 to demonstrate, when combined with a range of hardware and software interfaces, the remarkable potential of these features in remote (REMI), distributed and cinematic live multi-cam production settings.
The RCP – which sits at the heart of CyanView’s range of solutions – represents a universal tool that can be integrated with a substantial list of major camera brands and models operating across all levels of the broadcast market today. With the ability to integrate with a limitless number of cameras – along with both direct controls and external colour correctors, tally and router compatibility for multi-camera touch-down vision preview – the RCP represents an elegant, intuitive and cost-effective solution that meets the demands of vision engineers across the board.
The much-anticipated new iris T-bar joystick also makes the RCP an ideal tool for the control of main cameras on local and remote live productions or wireless applications. When combined with a range of hardware modules, the RCP can be deployed across a range of applications, including specialist camera, fly-away and REMI productions – serving the needs of both large scale organisations and small niche producers who are seeking to use remote camera applications in unusual and streamlined ways, or operating in complex technological or logistical environments whilst still maintaining exceptional broadcast-level image control and output.
For six years, CyanView has been increasing their presence and visibility within the broadcast market, developing into a company capable of supplying the broadcast industry with IP-based, multi-venue, cloud-linked camera shading in a way that simplifies and streamlines both setup and workflows, lowers costs, and provides myriad creative opportunities. They will therefore be using IBC to demonstrate the extensive range of solutions they provide, across mini-cameras, Polecam or gimbal-mounted large sensor cameras, and cinematic setups where external lens control for a range of lens motors is required.
The focus of CyanView’s presence will be on demonstrating the extensive number of manufacturers and technologies which can be integrated and controlled through the full range of CyanView solutions, including both niche providers and major industry names supplying cameras, lenses, robotics and 3D LUT boxes and the integration with the recently announced AJA ColorBox facilitating creative shading with HDR conversion and signal correction.
Alternatively, IBC attendees will be able to see CyanView products being deployed practically on the stands of both Imagine Communications), and Astrodesign, and through a joint demo with Net-On-Live, which will showcase how a single RCP station can be used as a universal solution that controls multiple remote productions at once, from a single location and device. Finally remote shading and control of Canon and BirdDog robotics with OBE low latency will be showcased.
CyanView will be showcasing its solutions for both the Broadcast and the ProAV markets at IBC 2022. The international exhibition and conference on telecommunications and technologies IBC 2022 will be held on September 9-12 in the Netherlands, Amsterdam, Amsterdam RAI.
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