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Grass
Valley HD News Production Technologies Makes Asahi Broadcasting Aomori More Competitive
January 20, 2012 Source:
Grass Valley Asahi Broadcasting
Aomori (ABA), a local All-Nippon News Network facility owned by TV Asahi Corp.,
and specifically serving the Aomori prefecture of Japan (510,000 households),
is completely upgrading its digital news production operations to a high-definition
(HD), file-based system from Grass Valley.
Its
the first such end-to-end digital news production system from Grass Valley installed
by a local Japanese broadcaster and clearly illustrates how Grass Valleys
vision for highly affordable, IT-centric local news production technology can
make a huge difference in staff productivity.
The
new equipment, which includes Grass Valley EDIUS editing systems and K2 Summit
media servers configured as a storage area network (SAN) environment, will help
the stations news staff collaborate and create more news content, faster
and more efficiently. It is scheduled to be fully operational and on-air by June
2012.

ABA is now implementing a next-generation
news production solution based on the Grass Valley K2 SAN and a Grass Valley STRATUS
software architecture framework for the ingest, organization, and archiving of
daily content with proxy data. Attached to this network will be a series of Grass
Valley HDWS 3G Elite, HDWS 3G, and REXCEED 750V turnkey nonlinear editing (NLE)
systems that feature the latest 64-bit Windows 7 OS, and Grass Valleys award-winning
EDIUS 6.3 Broadcast software to support ABAs shared storage HD editing workflow
processes.
Working with ABA for many years,
we recognize its desire to make its news staff more efficient in how they produce
and distribute the news, said Jeff Rosica, Executive Vice President of Grass
Valley. The implementation of a Grass Valley K2 SAN and STATUS architecture
gives ABA a technical advantage over its competitors and allows the station to
create a number of different types of programs more easily than it could before.
The best part is that it will all be accomplished in a very cost-effective way,
using EDIUS as the heart of this next-generation production workflow.
The entire news production system, designed and implemented
by local Grass Valley engineers, will work in tandem with a third-party newsroom
computer system from Nishinihon Computer, a major newsroom computer manufacturer
in Japan. This system will also control automated news content playout schedules.
We needed a file-based infrastructure that allows
close integration with the newsroom computer, from ingest, editing, and playout
and thats exactly what Grass Valley is helping us to deploy, said
Yoshiaki Ichikawa, Technical Director of Asahi Broadcasting Aomori.
The
Grass Valley HDWS 3G and HDWS 3G ELITE, which both represent the third-generation
of the popular HDWS 3G series, have been completely visually overhauled, with
a newly designed case, as well as technically, with the latest in Grass
Valleys video editing technologies.
The Grass
Valley STRATUS collaborative production framework uses the latest version of the
Grass Valley K2 Summit (v. 8.0) server platform as the foundation for media clips
to be stored, shared, and distributed in a fast and highly efficient way. The
K2 Summit media server makes proxy files available to virtually everyone on a
network with proper authorization, via this specialized software layer, while
also providing the bi-directional bandwidth necessary to move large HD files around
a production facility.
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