The Serbian Visual Impact equips its new mobile unit with Miranda
Miranda's ability to provide integrated global control of the entire infrastructure has been a factor that has determined Visual Impact's commitment to Densité and Nvision.
Miranda has provided a good number of the solutions that the Serbian Visual Impact has integrated into its new Vi-1 mobile unit, the first of this service company designed for high definition work.
The mobile has the Nvision 8144 hybrid matrix as well as the 8500 routers, the NV920 controller and three Densité modular processors. Miranda's ability to provide integrated global control of the entire infrastructure has been a factor that has determined Visual Impact's commitment to Densité and Nvision.
The Miranda array is configured for 144 inputs and outputs, and is ready for 3Gb/s operations. The mobile unit, with dimensions of 12×2.44×3.95 meters, has 14 cameras, including twelve HD cameras and two super slow-mo, supplied by Sony.
This mobile unit will serve the Balkans as well as Greece in broadcasting sports, concerts and other live events.
Reliability
Srđan Ršumović, director of Visual Impact, highlights that in this project "our main requirements, apart from excellent quality, of course, were reliability, and that the entire system was simple and secure. We looked at a number of infrastructure providers, but Miranda stood out for its quality-price ratio. They also have an intuitive and powerful control system for the distribution and processing of signals, which greatly speeds up configuration and improves operations. All the equipment is compact and Miranda has an excellent reputation of reliability, so for us it was the ideal choice to provide outdoor services.”
Micky Edwards, Miranda's vice president of sales for EMEA, noted that "this is Visual Impact's first HD mobile unit and also the first time that Miranda has carried out a project of this type in the region. The selection of the Nvision 8144 is a guarantee of reliability, performance and profitability in both mobile units and other applications."
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