Sunset+Vine chooses I-MOVIX for BT Sport
August 2, 2013
UK Ultra Slow Motion specialist Editec has been selected by Sunset+Vine to supply I-MOVIX high speed camera systems that it will use to help provide BT Sport’s live TV coverage of the new Barclays Premier League season and Aviva Premiership Rugby games.
“We are delighted to have appointed Editec to work on our BT Sport live production requirements” said David Tippett, Executive Producer at Sunset+Vine. “Over the years we have built a successful relationship with Steve Cotterill and his team. This started when they first introduced us to the early EVS servers, and now continues the exceptional I-MOVIX range of Ultra Slo Mo camera systems.”
The I-MOVIX range of products have been designed specifically for extreme slow motion and have been received with great acclaim by both sports and commercial customers worldwide. With superfast installation and user-friendly custom-designed control panels, the cameras run off a standard SMPTE fibre and take broadcast B4 mount lenses. For film use, an adapter enables any PL mount lens to be used.
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