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Among other solutions, Ross will contribute to the new studies in Salzburg the carbonite mixers, the robotic camera systems furio, the Inception writing system, the Tria News server and the solution for Overdrive automation.

Red Bull Media

In the prelude to NAB 2019, Ross Video has announced a new agreement with Servus TV, the television channel owned by Red Bull Media House, based in Salzburg (Austria). Ross will work with Red Bull Media House and Servus TV to equip two new studies and control rooms in Salzburg with its latest solutions including production mixers Carbonite, graphics and maps XPression, the rendering solution XPRESIONS CARD, camera movement systems Furious, the drafting system Inception News, the server Tria News, the Streamline Media Assets Management System and its Automation Proposal OverDrive.

David Ross, CEO of Ross Video, expects this project to be the first of many with the global giant of the media and marketing. “Broadcast engineers are usually a well -cafined group. Anyone who has visited the headquarters of Ross in Canada or any of our fair stands will know that we are great fans of Red Bull products; we are delighted that Red Bull Media House and Servus TV have become fans of Ross Video, after seeing how our solution of solutions can contribute a more creative live content to the spectators more efficiently and at a lower cost. ”

Fabian Dorschel, Global Technology Director of Media and Ti of Red Bull Media House, is also delighted to work with Ross by stating that “Ross Video offers everything we need to improve our study workflows on Servus TV and for Red Bull Media House; we are looking forward to moving to our new facilities and continue live with a new aspect and a technical configuration that is more versatile and at the same time more efficient and profitable”.

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