TEAM Studio opens doors for SD, HD political productions
Jun 17, 2008 8:00 AM
The new TEAM Studio in Washington, D.C., accommodates HD and SD news programs, interviews and discussion roundtables.
TEAM Sound & Vision in Washington, D.C., has opened TEAM Studio, a fully equipped 30ft by 50ft facility for HD and SD production.
TEAM Studio, which is in the same building as the company’s 21,000sq-ft post facility, is located conveniently for political campaigns requiring a fast-response resource. The studio is designed to accommodate news programs, interviews and discussion roundtables.
The studio features three Sony HD/SD cameras with Canon lenses and is adjacent to a fully outfitted control room ready to take the studio live for network broadcasts or satellite media tours as well as switched programming “live to tape.”
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