Multicam Video

In order to film an event and produce a complete VIDEO, the image plays a key role.

IMAGE SOURCES FOR VIDEO RECORDING

  1. Cameras (from 1 camera to N cameras).
  2. Computers, for graphics, presentations, web connections.
  3. External transmission units (Mobile View Point, LiveU, Dejero, etc.).

All these sources are gathered in an image mixing unit, which can be either an image mixing console (hardware) or a computer with the appropriate software and interface to import the image into the computer.

The director then decides which image will be transferred to the program out at any given moment and incorporated into the final video recording of the event.

Sound also plays an important role in filming an event.

SOUND SOURCES FOR VIDEO RECORDING

  1. Sound from the central audio console covering the event.
  2. Sound from microphones that will be used by guests at the event.
  3. Sound from connections via the Web.

All these audio sources are connected to an audio interface and transferred for management either to an audio console (hardware)
or to the computer via the interface, where the audio will be recorded in the final video.

Production is perhaps the most important process in videotaping an event. After placing the cameras in the appropriate locations, the event director ensures the quality of the image and sound, and collects and classifies all the sources that will be used in the production (such as graphics, titles, presentations, external connections, microphone sound, music, etc.) from all sources, he begins recording the final video.

Encoding is the digitization of the final video content into a final file. Encoding determines the quality of the produced video. Encoding is done in bits per second (Mbps).
The higher the bitrate, the better the image quality of the final video. For example, a video with a bitrate of 25Mbps has a larger final file size in MB but also much better image quality than a 5Mbps video.
Also, the higher the bitrate we use, the faster the disks we need to record the material.
The encoding for a video to be used on the Internet is 5–15 Mbps, while for a video to be used on television, the encoding must be 25–100 Mbps. For documentaries, television series, and films, the encoding can reach up to 1.5 Mbps for maximum video quality.

The final video content is delivered:

  1.  On a USB stick if the video is up to 64GB.
  2.  On a hard drive, if the final video is larger.
  3. Through Cloud, where we upload it and send you a link to download it.

Editing Plus Process

When filming an event with multiple cameras, we usually record all cameras so that editing can be done later to correct any mistakes in the live program.

Thus, at a low cost in terms of final production, we achieve excellent results without the errors that can occur during a live broadcast. Errors in titles, last-minute presentations, and technical errors due to unforeseen circumstances can also be corrected.

Ask us to inform you about it.

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