Gallaudet University adds Ross Video CrossOver 12

Feb 5, 2010 10:43 AM

    
Gallaudet University’s new Ross Video CrossOver helps students become familiar with live studio production techniques involving multiple cameras and other sources

Gallaudet University’s new Ross Video CrossOver helps students become familiar with live studio production techniques involving multiple cameras and other sources

Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., has added Ross Video’s CrossOver 12 multidefinition production switcher for student and departmental live recording and live-to-air production.

Gallaudet began using CrossOver in January for its student-run production operations. Students produce various local news, information and entertainment programs and assist in the production of materials for use in classrooms, as a public service or for distance education.

CrossOver helps students become familiar with live studio production techniques involving multiple cameras and other sources. CrossOver also serves as a stepping stone for students who wish to move toward using the Ross Vision production switcher in Gallaudet’s main facility.




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