Teradek Bolt – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com Distributor of Live Production Equipment for Resellers Only Thu, 09 Jul 2020 20:52:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://news.broadfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/bdi-square-logo-150x150.png Teradek Bolt – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com 32 32 Teradek VidiuGo, Cube & Bolt 1000 live streaming workflow for Health Care https://news.broadfield.com/teradek-vidiugo-cube-bolt-1000-live-streaming-workflow-for-health-care/ Thu, 09 Jul 2020 21:15:00 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=15906 Due to COVID-19 live streaming equipment and services have sky rocketed. Martin Jenoff, who is very experienced in the industry and even owns his own company, Focal Point Productions, has been helping the Baltimore Hospital reach their health care workers through live streaming with Teradek. Jenoff has added the Teradek Vidiu Go, Cube encoder, and Bolt 1000 to his company to allow his team to quickly scale their productions.

Jenoff saw the large increase in demand for live streaming due to COVID-19. When Baltimore’s GBMC HealthCare System wanted a quick and easy way to get information out to their health care workers, Jenoff knew the answer was live streaming. Jenoff helped them live stream an abundance of information to their workers. 800-1,000 of their workforce tuned in to watch live and ask questions in real-time. Hundreds more tuned in to watch on-demand. The Teradek VidiuGo is used by multiple businesses, freelancers, and organizations to seek the cutting edge of broadcast technology and allows users to easily and quickly live stream to their destination of choice.

“We’ve been working with the hospital for years, during which time we’ve produced several Facebook Live events. Since COVID-19 started in Maryland in mid-March, we also did 9 public Facebook Lives for them concerning COVID-19 and two more on another topic. For all of them, the Cube and their Internet is the primary and the VidiU GO with cellular bonding is the back up.”

Martin Jenoff

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Wireless Video for the Masses! Teradek announces Entry-Level “Ace 500” https://news.broadfield.com/wireless-video-for-the-masses-teradek-announces-entry-level-ace-500/ Wed, 10 Apr 2019 14:27:19 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=12822 Teradek has been on a roll this NAB Show, after announcing the world’s first, zero-delay 4K wireless video transmission system – Bolt 4K, and their next generation lens control system, fresh for NAB 2019, Teradek are introducing the Teradek Ace 500, an affordable zero-delay wireless video system for budget-conscious videographers, one-man band operations and just about anyone shooting video that needs a no-frills, reliable, and most of all affordable wireless video transmission system .

Built with the same reliable wireless technology found in the industry-standard Teradek Bolt product line, the new Ace 500 offers an ultralight, streamlined experience at a more accessible price point. This solution is perfect for mirrorless shooters, as they can connect the Ace 500 to any HDMI camera including DSLRs, camcorders, and even action cams like GoPro.

The Teradek Ace 500 has a unique, slim, compact and lightweight form factor; the transmitter weighs just 126g while the receiver weighs 146g, making them perfect for gimbals and camera rigs of any size. You can also send video from one transmitter to up to four receivers simultaneously and let your crew monitor every shot as it happens.

Ace 500 transmits uncompressed 1080p/60 video up to 500ft. line-of-sight with less than 1ms delay. The units feature HDMI input/output and can be powered via the 3.5mm barrel input using either a P-Tap/2-pin power source or one of several optional battery plate accessories available, including Sony L-Series, Sony BP-U, BP-9 and Canon LP-E6.

“Ace 500 was designed for independent creatives beginning to incorporate wireless video into their workflows, or for those operating within strict budgets who still need a reliable video link,” explained Greg Smokler, VP Products for Teradek.

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Teradek booth at NAB with Jon Landman https://news.broadfield.com/teradek-booth-at-nab-with-jon-landman/ Mon, 07 May 2018 16:12:01 +0000 https://www.broadfield.com/news/?p=10425 Teradek had some exciting announcements at this years NAB 2018 in Las Vegas. Jon Landman give us the latest on what is new from Teradek this year.

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SmallHD and Teradek Combine Technology to Introduce 703 Bolt Wireless Director https://news.broadfield.com/smallhd-and-teradek-combine-technology-to-introduce-703-bolt-wireless-director/ Fri, 19 Jan 2018 19:30:59 +0000 https://www.broadfield.com/news/?p=9505 Wireless applications are greatly desired in the media field.  Whether if it’s to share storage or transmit feeds, if it has a wireless solution that will be integrating into your workflow.  In some cases going to a wireless system for anything may drive costs down long-term but will increase productivity immediately.  In that spirit SmallHD and Teradek came together to create a wireless monitor , the SmallHD 703 Bolt Wireless Director’s Monitor.  This device allows anyone with the monitor to keep an eye on the production from wherever they may be.  It’s practical to think this is only good for big productions, but for those smaller productions that might not be able to have the room for a full monitoring system this is an excellent affordable solution.

“Our clients have long been requesting a monitor of SmallHD’s caliber that’s cable-free, so it made perfect sense to partner with Teradek,” said Wes Phillips, SmallHD CEO and co-founder.

The 703 Bolt combines SmallHD’s daylight viewable seven-inch, 1920x1080p display, with a built-in Teradek Bolt receiver. The receiver is compatible with Teradek Bolt 500, 1000 or 3000 transmitters.

The system can receive and display video from as far away as 300 feet from the transmitter. Powered by a single Anton Bauer or V-mount battery pack, the monitor can be viewed and receive signals for over four hours on a single 90 watt-hour battery….[continue reading]

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