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Technology at work

AJA Kona video cards

Apple
Final Cut Studio
Mac Pro workstations

Bittree video and audio jack bay

Dalet NewsPlus News Suite NRCS

Evertz
5600 master sync
7700 series distribution and downconversion

Harris
DL-860 video legalizer
X75 up/down/crossconverters

HP
EML data tape library
EVA 6000 32TB SAN with Fibre Channel switching
Proliant DL140, DL 320, DL360 and DL585 servers
xw4400 workstations
Junger b46 audio leveler

Mackie HR624 audio monitors

NVISION
5128 64 × 64 SD/HD video router
NV5218-MC master control

Omneon
Mediaport 5300 HD encoders
Multiport 4100 series playback
Optibase MGW 400 IPTV encoders
Spectrum server

Panasonic
AJ-HDX900 cameras
LH1700 LCD video monitors

Panorama LCD SD/HD video monitors

Quantum StorNext file system manager

RTS two-wire intercom

Sony
HVR-Z1U HDV camcorder
HVR1500 HDV VTR
MSW-M2100 multiformat VTR

TASCAM FW-1082 edit room MIDI controller

Tektronix WFM-7000 waveform monitor

Wohler audio monitors

Xendata archive management

Yamaha 01V96V2 digital audio mixer

Design team

National TeleConsultants

Ethan Bush, senior project director

David Potter, director of software systems engineering

Peter Mason, principal consultant and lead engineer

Warner Bros.

Chuck Dages, executive VP of emerging technologies, technical operations

Spencer Stephens, VP and GM of motion picture imaging, technical operations




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