PrimeVision selects Leader LV5700 analyzers for HD30.COM

Nov 17, 2004 8:00 AM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter

    



The HD30.com features Leader waveform monitors and Sony cameras.

Copenhagen-based PrimeVision has purchased three Leader LV5700 multistandard HD/SD waveform monitors for installation in its HD mobile production truck, HD30.com.

The instruments are housed in the CCU area supporting 1080i Sony HDC950 cameras.

PrimeVision averages more than 200 EFP projects per year. The latest addition to its OB fleet, HD30.com, is equipped with an 80-input Sony MVS-8000 vision M/E desk and HDCAM VTRs, a Studer Vista 8 audio console, and EVS LSM disk servers.

Six months from concept to completion, the 689 sq ft vehicle debuted at IBC2004 in September. It has been used for coverage of the Copenhagen Grand Prix, Athens Olympics, and a variety of productions in many European countries.

The Leader LV5700 combines HD-SDI and SD-SDI waveform monitoring and vectorscope capabilities in a single compact unit, with a clear readout and easily accessible controls.

For more information, visit www.leaderusa.com.

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