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Vinten opens door to complete robotic solution Together, Vinten’s Vantage and new μVRC (microVRC) controller create a powerful combination that allows studios of all sizes to leverage high-end robotics for “unmatched flexibility” in content creation and broadcast-quality movement and control. The amount of content being produced and consumed has increased exponentially, while the cost of production has fallen significantly. This is bringing about a sea change in the studio market, as production studios of all sizes demand a broader range of broadcast-quality equipment. In particular, smaller broadcast studios are driving the demand for smaller pro-video cameras and professional robotic camera solutions that can meet their budgets. From smooth on-air motion to being camera- and lens-agnostic, the Vinten Vantage compact robotic head is an upgrade from the traditional PTZ (pan–tilt–zoom) solution because it enables users to choose the best camera and lens for their application without limitations. Vantage offers the same capabilities as Vinten’s broadcast robotics, so as users change from HD to 4K/Ultra HD (UHD) or 8K, the Vantage head will still support their future investment in new camera technology. “With the Vinten Vantage, we have created a cost-effective solution for smaller, modern-day studios. This compact robotic head is the first product of its kind to offer superior on-air motion and embrace the new wave of small, high-quality cameras and lenses,” says Karen Walker, VP of camera supports for the production equipment division of Vitec Group. Along with the Vantage, Vinten’s newest industry game- changer is the μVRC controller. As the “perfect companion” to the Vantage, the μVRC controller ticks all the boxes on smaller studios’ wish lists: powerful control over high-end robotics and third-party PTZs, attractive price point and a completely modular solution that can grow and adapt as their requirements change. With the μVRC controller, studios are now able to add on functionality according to their needs; for instance, they can choose which camera and lens would be best for them now, and then further adapt the system down the road — all while staying within budget. The μVRC controller is designed for customers who require control over the Vantage compact robotic head or third-party PTZs, allowing customers to control multiple units for various shooting angles. As an easy-to-configure, modular version of Vinten’s HD-VRC software, the μVRC controller gives users access to various features including camera select, pre-set shots, essential shading, playback and video switcher integration that connects with third-party switchers. For added convenience, the controller’s easy-to-read touchscreen and USB joystick panel offer the option to personalise the function keys. By using plug- and-play technology, the μVRC controller’s auto-discovery setting also enables a quick set-up of the user’s robotic devices. The μVRC controller is a scalable solution that allows users to adapt and increase the controller’s functionality based on their specific needs and budget. By purchasing additional licensing modules, users can expand the software up to all of the features found in Vinten’s HD-VRC system. Additional features include third-party PTZ integration, the ability to add support for the Intelligent Control Engineering (ICE) technology, functionality for additional Vantage heads, and The μVRC controller can be integrated with the Vantage to allow operators to control multiple units for various shooting angles. 6 The Vinten Vantage compact robotic head supports a wide range of pro-video camcorders and lens, allowing users to select their preferred equipment for their application needs. “[Vinten Vantage] is the first product of its kind to offer superior on-air motion and embrace the new wave of small, high-quality cameras and lenses.” — Karen Walker, VP of Camera Supports, Production Equipment Division, Vitec Group full compatibility with the Vinten automation interface. The studio market is continuing its rapid evolution, and even non-broadcast organisations are demanding sophisticated technology solutions to meet their consumers’ demand for more types of content. With solutions such as the μVRC controller, Vinten is right there with solutions that enable studios of all shapes, sizes and capabilities to take advantage of the latest advances in robotics technology. The one-two punch of the Vinten Vantage and the μVRC controller open up the studio market to a new range of possibilities, as well as broadcast applications for non-traditional broadcasters such as houses of worship, green screen environments, and enterprise video. Experience this complete robotic solution at booth 6J3-08 during BroadcastAsia2017 from May 23-25.