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Red’s Ranger Gets Helium, Gemini Sensor Options

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 18, 2019

First shipped exclusively to rental houses earlier this year as a high-end PL-mount camera with Red’s Monstro 8K full-frame (40.96mm x 21.60mm) sensor inside, the Ranger body is an all-in-one alternative to the company’s flagship modular DSMC2 system.

Roland VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer Review

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 17, 2019

Roland’s VR-1HD ($1,495) is an inexpensive video mixing appliance that’s an alternative to software-based mixers like Wirecast or vMix. In this review, we’ll look first at the basic hardware mixing capabilities of the VR-1HD, and then look at some advanced audio mixing capabilities. We’ll follow that with features available when you connect the VR-1HD to a computer, including recording, streaming and some additional mixing functions.

Wowza at IBC2019: Leading the Way in Streaming Solutions

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 17, 2019

Joining other industry giants Microsoft, Google and Facebook, Wowza will participate in numerous speaking sessions and demonstrations throughout the Conference and Exhibition

Grass Valley Launches Kula AV at IBC 2019 to Deliver Powerful All-in-One Production Switcher for Smaller Operations

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 17, 2019

MONTREAL, September 5, 2019 — At IBC 2019 (booth #9.A01), Grass Valley will unveil Kula AV, a powerful, multiformat all-in-one system that mixes video and digital audio, includes full clip-store integration to graphics creation and editing, and provides built-in multiviewer capability. Designed to support the needs of smaller operations, this compact system allows a single operator to have everything they need at their fingertips for compelling corporate, house of worship, and small venue productions.

How to Connect Your Worship Presentation Software With Your Live Stream

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 14, 2019

What are the best ways to capture the output of your worship presentation software and show that instead of a video of it on the screen? Our expert weighs in so you can deliver a top-notch presentation that keeps eyeballs on the stream.

[Education] Here’s How We Used Wireless Video for Spring Commencement Feat. Wilmington University

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 14, 2019

Live streaming is one of the best ways to engage with your community and bring your school up to speed in technology. However, schools that already live stream might have an interest in taking their content to the next level. From school sports to assemblies to graduation, there’s a lot of action to capture and moments to share. What’s the next frontier in school live streaming?

BirdDog Mini and NDI® Help Jennifer Bukowsky, Esquire on Fire, Stream Live

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 13, 2019

Jennifer Bukowsky is an highly accomplished constitutional and criminal defense attorney in Columbia, Mo. She serves on the Missouri Supreme Court’s task force on criminal justice, on the board of directors of the Show-Me Institute, and on the steering committee of the Federalist Society–Jefferson City Lawyers Chapter.

IBC2019: NewTek Expands the Frontiers of Software-Defined Visual Storytelling

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 13, 2019

Expanding upon its NAB 2019 announcements, NewTek is showing at IBC from September 13-17

RANGER HELIUM and RANGER GEMINI: RED’s Brand New Camera Range

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 12, 2019

The RANGER was announced in January this year It’s an all-in-one camera that eschews RED’s traditional modularity for a new industrial design. It feels radical for RED to make a conventional camera.

Guest Blogger Jorge Zayas Goes The Distance With SlingStudio Wireless LiveStreaming

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 12, 2019

Last weekend, I decided to push the limits of SlingStudio’s wireless capabilities at a livestream event from MCU Park in Brooklyn, NY (home of the Brooklyn Cyclones, the NY Mets’ minor league team).