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| Belton High School Upgrades to JVC ProHD Camcorders for Student ProductionsThe new GY-HM790Us were purchased in October through Austin, Texas-based Omega Broadcast, and were used to cover the high school’s last two regular football games and a playoff game.
Tiger Productions, the Belton High School student production group, provides video production services for the 12-school Belton Independent School District. The new GY-HM790Us were purchased in October through Austin, Texas-based Omega Broadcast, and were used to cover the high school’s last two regular football games and a playoff game. Fitzwater said Tiger Productions is using the new camcorders extensively for a variety of events, including local elementary school performances and even some commercial productions. Fitzwater discovered the GY-HM790U camcorder in April at the 2010 NAB Show, and chose it over Sony and Panasonic models he had researched. “Our next step in growing our program was moving to HD cameras,” he explained. “We wanted our students to use professional cameras so they would be able to use the cameras at TV stations.” The program has been steadily improving its equipment and facilities over the past three years. Its computer lab includes 31 iMac computers running Apple Final Cut Pro, and Fitzwater said his advanced students are working toward Final Cut Pro certification. A small green screen studio, anchored by a NewTek TriCaster production system in the control room, is used for interviews and coaches shows. Students also have access to about 30 Canon consumer camcorders. The GY-HM790Us are paired with Secced Ares 2 tripods with focus and zoom controls. High school football has been one of the major ongoing projects for Tiger Productions, with game coverage and coaches shows produced for a local channel on Time Warner Cable and MYTX, a digital subchannel for KCEN, the NBC affiliate serving the Waco-Temple- Without remote multi-camera production capabilities, JVC’s native file recording to solid-state SDHC cards was an important selling point for Tiger Productions. It saves significant time in post, particularly for football games, as students can edit the Final Cut Pro footage immediately without digitizing or transcoding. Not only does Fitzwater appreciate the time savings, but the investment in reusable, non-proprietary SDHC cards is also far less expensive than his usual $1,500 annual tape budget. Although the move to HD acquisition has been a challenge, Fitzwater said his students are learning through the process and are extremely excited about the opportunity to use the new JVC cameras. Specifically, he has been impressed with the Canon 14x zoom lens (KT14x4.4KRSJ) ABOUT JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY Headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp., is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC is a leading manufacturer and distributor of broadcast and professional video and audio equipment. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web site at http://pro.jvc.com or call (800)582-5825. # # # Pipeline Communications is a full service public relations agency, serving clients in the high-technology sector for a variety of markets. The firm is based in Montclair, New Jersey and has been in business since 1995. End
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