Dataton brings multi-image display to IBC 2010
August 25, 2010
Source: Dataton
Capitalising on the need
for TV set designers, broadcasters and events producers to
create ever more dynamic and visually stimulating backdrops,
Sweden's Dataton is bringing its class-leading multi-image
display solution Dataton WATCHOUT to IBC.
Now at Version 4.2 of its development, WATCHOUT
combines multiple projectors or other display devices
with standard computer and network technology to create breathtaking
presentations of almost any size. The production computer
uses a familiar timeline-based user interface to build each
audiovisual show, then distributes the relevant media files
to the display computers to run the show.
As WATCHOUT preserves the full resolution
of all projectors, flat panels, video cubes and LED screens,
the highest image quality is maintained, regardless of the
size of the total display area. Displays can also be arranged
at any angle, in any shape or form, while overlapping projected
images are edge-blended automatically.
Commenting on the company's presence at
IBC 2010, Fredrik Svahnberg, Marketing Director at Dataton,
says: "In live events production for TV, there's a revolution
going on in front of the camera, as well as behind it. Set
designers and content creators are under huge pressure to
create compelling graphic and video images which can catch
the viewer's eye without detracting attention from a show's
main message or performance.
" Using multiple displays of different kinds and sizes
and at different angles is a great way of doing this - and
with its reputation for ruggedness, ease of use and uncompromising
image quality, WATCHOUT is the perfect tool for the job."
Also being demonstrated at IBC is Systems
Manager, a new Dataton tool that allows graphic user interfaces
to be created for remote control, programming and scheduling
of WATCHOUT.
Already installed in hundreds of venues
and used in countless live events all over the world, WATCHOUT
continues to lead the way in multi-image content creation
and distribution, more than a decade since its release.
This year, more than two-dozen of the World Expo 2010 pavilions
in Shanghai made use of the system, with over 130 WATCHOUT-equipped
computers producing the AV show in the Macau pavilion alone.
Fredrik Svahnberg concludes: "IBC is
at the centre of the content creation revolution and we are
looking forward to showcasing WATCHOUT. Anywhere that exciting,
dynamic multiple displays are needed is where our systems
shine, and we believe the broadcast and production industry
will be no exception to this rule!"
Dataton will exhibit in Hall 13, Stand C31
at the Amsterdam RAI during IBC 2010 between 10-14 September
2010.
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