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Manhattan Center Studios chooses Ikegami for switching
Mar 18, 2011 11:35 AM
Marvin Williams, director of engineering and operations at Manhattan Center Studios, uses the Ikegami HSS-300 production switcher.
Manhattan Center Studios (MCS) has chosen the Ikegami HSS-300 digital multiformat compact HD/SD production switcher to produce the “Weekly with Ed Gordon” series for BET.
At MCS, the Ikegami HSS-300 switcher is part of a solid signal path designed to keep productions in motion. Employing the same powerful control and effects technology as Ikegami’s larger HSS-3000 HD/SD production switcher, the Ikegami HSS-300 achieves full functionality and high reliability in a more compact 3RU frame. The HSS-300 features a two-M/E, four-keyer configuration and provides a flexible suite of DVE functions.
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