Teltec Discussion at Moving Picture Pavilion: Insights from the Interview
Every year, the Moving Picture Pavilion, a shared stand housing over 20 manufacturers from the broadcast industry, showcases a wealth of innovation and technological advancements in the video world. It serves as an informative hub where trade visitors can understand the entire production and distribution processes in the video sector.
In an interview, Steffen Schenk, COO at Teltec AG and co-organizer of the Moving Picture Pavilion, discussed this year's preparations.
What can visitors anticipate at the Moving Picture Pavilion? Schenk revealed that almost every showcase will be available in full 4K quality. Drone and camera systems from DJI are expected to be a notable highlight. These systems offer valuable aerial footage for live events, and visitors are encouraged to experience this firsthand.
SchenkTouching upon the role of drones in the broadcast industry, he explained how a fresh perspective provided by this technology is enhancing the quality of produced content. Currently, few documentarians, filmmakers, or event organizers are willing to go without this flexible and affordable tool.
Regarding the challenges that event organizers face with live streaming, Schenk pointed out that the specific obstacles can vary depending on the application scenario. However, he emphasized that ensuring a robust data connection at the event location and addressing latency issues are essential prerequisites in all cases.
When asked about camera technology highlights, Schenk mentioned that a variety of innovations from all areas of camera technology will be on display. Major companies like Canon, Panasonic, and Sony will exhibit their current 4K live camera and camcorder lineups. Blackmagic Design will present the URSA Mini 4.6K and the Micro Studio Kamera 4K, while ARRI will showcase how their large sensor camera can be utilized as a live camera in the future.
Finally, when asked about his personal expectations for Prolight + Sound, Schenk expressed excitement about the many interested visitors who bring fresh ideas and new scenarios for utilizing their technologies. He looks forward to the novel experiences the event offers each year.
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Visitors at the Moving Picture Pavilion can expect almost every showcase to be available in full 4K quality, with drone and camera systems from DJI being a notable highlight. These systems offer valuable aerial footage for live events, and visitors are encouraged to experience this firsthand as a fresh perspective provided by technology is enhancing the quality of produced content.