
SBS chooses Quantel for
HD
February 12, 2010
Source: Quantel
Australian national multicultural
broadcaster buys Enterprise sQ for all news, sports and current
affairs production
SBS, Australia's national multicultural and multilingual broadcaster,
has placed an order with Quantel for the supply of three Enterprise
sQ server based HD production systems for its operations in
Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne.
The Enterprise sQ systems will handle SBS's considerable in-house
news, sports and current affairs programme production needs.
Scheduled to go on air by mid 2010, the Quantel systems will
help SBS complete a total refresh of all its video production
engineering facilities, helping the broadcaster transition
to a multi-platform, multi-resolution future.
Sydney is home to the largest installation, with 800 hours
of shared HD/SD storage and 33 of Quantel sQ View and sQ Cut
journalist desktop editors as well as four sQ Edit and four
sQ Edit Plus craft editors.
Also connected will be four Apple Final Cut Pros, which share
exactly the same workflow as the Quantel editors. Quantel
Mission provides the full raft of media asset management facilities
to every workstation. Melbourne and Canberra will each be
home to a smaller Enterprise sQ server system, each with sQ
Cut and sQ Edit workstations and a single Final Cut Pro.
"SBS has spent the last five years working towards reinventing
its workflows and refreshing its technology for the move to
a fully file-based SD/HD facility that integrates into the
multi-platform world," said Paul Broderick, SBS Director
Technology & Distribution. "The Quantel system fits
perfectly with our aims and we are particularly impressed
with its integration to Final Cut Pro."
"We are proud to be working with such as forward-thinking
organisation as SBS," said Jon Sharp, Quantel Regional
Sales Manager. "We were able to meet SBS's workflow needs
as it transitions to a fully tapeless, integrated, multi-platform
production environment, and also to achieve their dream of
a totally integrated platform across Quantel and Final Cut
Pro editors."
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