High Resolution Engineering eases staging and rental productions with new shotboxes
Apr 12, 2007 10:47 AM
High Resolution Engineering, a consulting firm that helps create dynamic, high-quality digital presentations for staging and production companies, recently purchased three new shotboxes.The new DNF Controls ST420-VSS, paired with the Vista Systems Spyder multifunction video processor, offers a fast and easy means to access and recall command keys and scripts on Spyder and play them out.
The Shotbox connects directly to the Vista Spyder over an Ethernet interface. Users have the power to read Vista's advanced command keys and automatically map them to Shotbox keys (10 banks of 27 keys per bank), assign a specific command key to a specific Shotbox key, recall a group of command keys at the press of a key, and step forward or backward through the cues in a single script or a group of scripts.
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