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Grass Valley to host a series of road shows with latest technology
Jul 1, 2009 12:30 PM
Grass Valley is bringing its expanding line of multiformat HD production and live production solutions to a city near you in North America.
A series of hands-on demonstrations will include the Grass Valley Infinity Digital Media Camcorder (DMC) and LDK 8000 Elite HD cameras, K2 Summit production client, K2 Dyno replay controller, Maestro master control, Kayenne video production switcher, Indigo AV Mixer, GeckoFlex HD modular equipment, ViBE encoders, and other transmission products. The company will be in the following cities:
Atlanta: July 7-9
Washington, D.C.: July 14-17
Toronto: July 21-23
New York City: July 28-31
Seattle: Aug. 5-7
Los Angeles: Aug. 11-13
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