Broadcast show 2014

We always take time to keep up to date with technology and what new and wonderful gismos the broadcast market has to offer. We attend shows and training seminars like the  Broadcast show at Pinewood studios. Great for “hands on” experience of new equipment.
Great new products from Atomos, Blackmagicdesign and JVC, like the new HD Camera GY-HM650U with 23x Fujinon Auto focus zoom lens, Enhanced web interface for remote viewing, Live transmission (streaming) & FTP file upload via WiFi or Broadband direct from the camera. Great for news gathering, streaming  and offsite upload, wow!

2014 Show dates announced for LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, GLASGOW, MANCHESTER & BRISTOL, looking forward to next years tech. wonders.

 

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