Texas A&M Sports Boosts Its Performance Through Cameras by Grass Valley
Texas A&M University Enhances Athletics Production with Grass Valley's LDX 100 Series Cameras
Texas A&M University has upgraded its camera systems for athletic events, implementing Grass Valley's LDX 100 series cameras to elevate its production capabilities. The addition of 10 LDX 135s and 4 LDX 150s has provided a massive boost to high-frame-rate looks at all sports events, offering smoother slow-motion video and enhanced visual clarity.
The LDX 100 series cameras are native IP (2110), allowing for a rethinking of camera signal management. This IP-based workflow supports more efficient live production with centralized and cloud-based management, enabling Texas A&M to leverage flexible connectivity and networked control.
The high-frame-rate capabilities of these cameras are crucial for sports events, providing advanced high-frame-rate shooting that enhances visual clarity and replay effects. Furthermore, the LDX 100 series offers comprehensive, real-time creative grading capabilities with the Creative Grading tool. This feature allows broadcast teams to adjust the look and feel of live video feeds directly in-camera, resulting in more expressive and polished video output on the fly.
The remote controllability of the LDX 100 series cameras enhances operational flexibility and reduces the need for physical camera presence. Operators at Texas A&M and elsewhere can manage camera functions, settings, and adjustments remotely, saving time and resources.
The new system is future-proof, prepared for HDR, UHD, and other industry advancements. It is designed to scale as the university's needs evolve, ensuring continued growth and innovation in its production capabilities.
The upgrade to the LDX 100 series cameras has also created a smarter, more efficient workflow, benefiting the crew and students. The remote monitoring of cameras has saved time and reduced stress for engineers, while the Creative Grading tool in the cameras provides students with a better understanding of color grading.
Diversified played a significant role in the integration of the new camera system, ensuring a seamless transition for Texas A&M's production team. With the implementation of the LDX 100 series cameras, more high-quality content is being produced with more flexibility and fewer limitations.
For more information, please visit www.grassvalley.com. Texas A&M University is actively evaluating 1080p HDR workflows, continuing to make improvements to its camera system to deliver the best possible viewing experience for its audience.
- The LDX 100 series cameras from Grass Valley, native IP (2110), are bringing a change to the camera signal management at Texas A&M University.
- The addition of 10 LDX 135s and 4 LDX 150s at Texas A&M University has boosted the high-frame-rate looks in all sports events, improving slow-motion video and visual clarity.
- The high-frame-rate capabilities of these cameras offer advanced high-frame-rate shooting that enhances visual clarity and replay effects for sports events.
- The LDX 100 series cameras provide real-time creative grading capabilities through the Creative Grading tool, enabling broadcast teams to adjust live video feeds directly in-camera.
- The remote controllability of the LDX 100 series cameras enhances operational flexibility and reduces the need for physical camera presence, saving time and resources.
- Texas A&M University's upgrade to the LDX 100 series cameras has created a smarter, more efficient workflow, benefiting the crew, students, and producing more high-quality content with fewer limitations.
- Diversified played a significant role in the integration of the new camera system at Texas A&M University, ensuring a seamless transition for the production team, and preparing the system for future advancements like HDR, UHD, and other technology enhancements in the broadcast industry.