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Prokit
Stand: D34
By David Fox
Five brands, new to the UK, have
been introduced by Prokit at BVE,
taking in lights, bags, gimbals and
monitors. Prokit is also hosting a
dedicated Canon Experience Zone
with expert talks each day.
The new premium bags
from Orca are based around a
lightweight aluminium frame for
increased protection. Shoulder
camera bags, a backpack, audio
bag and harnesses are included
in the UK launch.
Defy brushless gimbals for
hand-held camera stabilisation
offer unrestricted and dynamic
camera movements, with three
easy-to-use models. There
are talks about using the Defy
gimbals with Canon cameras.
The Zylight F8 LED Fresnel
light collapses for very easy
portability, but has all the benefits
of a traditional Fresnel, with
single shadow beam shaping
through barn doors, continuous
focusing and a smooth light field.
It also includes wireless and
DMX control, water-resistant
IP54 rating, and very rugged
construction.
The new Hexolux 7D LED light
offers a modular design, aluminium
construction, accurate colour
rendition, and low power draw.
Prokit is also now distributing
SmallHD monitors, designed to
offer sophisticated capabilities
at a low price.
Its Canon Experience Zone,
featuring the new Canon EOS-
C100 MkII, includes talks by
adventurer and cameraman Phil
Coates on shooting in remote
locations, and freelance lighting
cameraman Mark Moreve on
cinema profiles, dynamic range,
ISO, ergonomics and using
the Atomos Ninja.
Prokit is also a Sony
Professional Specialist and is
showing its new PXW-FS7,
as well as offering: BB & S
remote phosphor LED lights;
Schneider Cine-Xenar III
prime lenses; AAdynTech
production LED lights; Lowel’s
Pro Power LED Light; and
Nila LED lights.
ERA
Stand: L40
By James McKeown
IT solutions provider ERA has
been demonstrating cloud-
based, collaborative workflows
from Adobe as well as unveiling
new services available through
ERA Cloud, including hosted
infrastructure for Render and
Transcode on-demand. The
company is also showcasing
Dell’s high-performance
workstation technology for
creativity on the go.
The new Render and
Transcode on-demand
services available through
ERA Cloud are now available
to broadcasters, studios
and media companies on
a transactional basis to
simply and effectively scale
and manage rendering and
transcoding, without paying
for costly and idle computing
resources. The company states
that ERA Cloud “provides
high performance multi-core
servers and open integration
to meet the most demanding
requirements, avoiding
high latency by collocating
servers and storage in their
datacentres.”
The company is also
demonstrating the collaborative
editing capabilities of Adobe
Anywhere for video and
MXFserver. Adobe Anywhere
for video is a collaborative
workflow platform that
empowers users of Adobe
professional video solutions
to work together, using
centralised media accessed
across standard networks.
MXFserver is a software-
only solution that provides
an optimal environment for
collaborative post production.
ERA’s technology partner
Dell has been showcasing a
range of high performance
workstations and monitors
including the Dell UltraSharp
U3415W, a 34-inch curved
monitor with a panoramic view;
the Dell Precision M3800, the
thinnest and lightest 15” mobile
workstation on the market; and
the Dell Precision T1700 SFF,
featuring one of the latest Intel
Xeon quad-core processors
and NVIDIA Quadro graphics.
Bel Digital Group/
Aspen Media
Stand: P36/L30
By Melanie
Dayasena-Lowe
Two new products and the debut
of a new UK distributor are the
highlights of Bel Digital Group’s
presence at this year’s BVE.
As well as Bel Digital debuting
two new four channel monitors,
BVE 2015 is also the first
trade show where new UK
distributor, Aspen Media,
is demonstrating the
company’s products.
On stand P36, Bel is
demonstrating its existing
range of monitor products,
audio synchronisation delays
and MADI interfaces.
Meanwhile, on stand L30,
Aspen Media makes its trade
show debut as a Bel Digital
Group distributor and is showing
a wide range of the company’s
products including the new BM-
A1-4SHD audio and BM-AV2-
4SHD audio/video monitors.
These are the beginning of a
new range that brings Bel’s
four-channel monitoring range
right up to date, both featuring
a variety of connections for all
broadcast applications. Both
units feature Bel’s intuitive front
panel designs and come in a
space-saving 200mm depth
chassis, enabling the monitors
to be easily mounted in OB
vehicles. Housed in a 1U 19”
rackmount unit, the BM-A1-
4SHD features a three-speaker
system. The BM-AV2-4SHD is
housed in a 2U 19” rackmount
unit and comes with a five-inch
video monitor and highly
reliable 52 segment LED
bargraph meters.
“We are delighted to be the
new distributor for the Bel Digital
Group’s range of monitoring,
delay and MADI products
and it’s great to be handling
a British brand,” said Aspen
Media director Chris Collings.
“Bel products are perfectly
gauged for the broadcast, OB
and production markets; being
extremely simple to operate,
robust and renowned for their
fidelity and intelligibility.”
The Defy G5 3-axis
gimbal system
can carry cameras
weighing up to 2.6kg
FIVE NEW UK BRANDS LAUNCHED
ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES
IT SOLUTIONS IN THE CLOUD-BASED ERA
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