More than 130 Grass Valley cameras were used during Euro 2012
Most of the production mixers and dies used in the mobile units deployed by service companies across Europe were also from Grass Valley.
For the coverage of UEFA Euro2012, which closed a few days ago in Ukraine and Poland, many service companies used high definition and super slow motion cameras. Grass Valley.
In total, more than 130 Grass Valley cameras were used to cover the games in eight cities, including at least 95 LDK HD and 35 LDK 8300 Live Super SloMo camera systems. Additionally, most of the production mixers and dies used in the mobile units were also from Grass Valley.
One of the companies that most used Grass Valley technology was the Belgian Alfacam, which deployed fifty LDK 8000 Elite and 16 8300 Live Super SloMo cameras in its four units deployed to the Euro Cup. Alfacam has standardized Grass Valley's equipment in its 21 mobile units and 16 sound studios. Alfacam uses the brand's production and matrix solutions, such as Kayak, Kayenne and TriNix NXT.
France-based Euromedia has supplied four mobile units for the football event, two of which are equipped with 20 LDK-HD series cameras and seven LDK 8300 Live Super SloMo. The four mobile units also use two Kayenne and two Kalypso, all configured on a 4.5 M/E chassis.
Berlin-based Adlershof also provided four mobile units in Gdansk and Warsaw with 50 cameras (LDK 6000 and LDK Elite 8000) and 16 LDK 8300 Live Super SloMo, as well as Kayenne and Kayak mixers and TriNix NXT matrices.
MediaTec, in Sweden, sent a mobile unit with five Grass Valley LDK 8000 Elite to cover one of the matches.
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