Broadcast
BVE
North is expected to attract more than 3,000 visitors this year, a
20% increase on the inaugural 2011 event.
Manchester’s
Central Complex will house 100 exhibitors, including 35 vendors new
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“BVE
North is about bringing together regional content and local talent
with the latest industry information,” said marketing manager
Amanda McCarthy. “Last year, 87% of visitors to BVE North did not
visit the London event, so we are catering for a whole new market.”
She
added: “The BBC is settled into MediaCityUK and more people are
moving to the region to support local production. BVE North is about
supporting that endeavour.”
A
new series of informal round- table discussions, dubbed Skills Zone,
are intended to aid the region’s freelance community in topics
ranging from rights protection to job hunting.
Among
the commissioners in attendance are UKTV commissioning editor for
entertainment Helen Cooke and multiplatform commissioning lead at
Channel 4 Louise Brown.
Several
products will be making their debuts at the show, including the
global launch of a trio of portable wireless technologies from
Intratec, distributed by Holdan.
Bridge
is a miniature on-camera Wi-Fi device that streams video up to
450Mbps over dis- tances of 250m; Bridge Duo is a radio unit capable
of delivering live data streams over 500m; and WiFi Anywhere
aggregates data from mobile networks to create a remote wireless
hotspot.
“We’ve
seen wireless encoding and streaming take off in the past 12 months,”
said Holdan technical manager Richard Payne. “We are also making
BVE North the UK launchpad for the Teradek Bolt, which is a £1,300
transmitter and receiver of uncompressed HD SDI for wireless working
up to 100m.
“The
delay is just 2 milli- seconds and it supports 1080p. There is
nothing comparable on the market.”
Other
products making their UK debut at the show include NewTek’s
TriCaster 8000, a live production and streaming system for up to
eight cameras; Studer by Harman’s compact audio console Vista 1;
the Solaris LED energy-saving spotlight from Ianiro; and the Photron
SA-X from Slowmo, which can record 1K res- olutions at 20,000 fps.
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