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Al Baghdadia TV's Transformation: Enhancing News Production with Avid Everywhere
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
适用功能
- 质量保证
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 时间敏感网络
- 视觉质量检测
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
挑战
中东广播公司 Al Baghdadia TV 在新闻制作过程中面临着重大挑战。主要问题是现场记者和主要演播室之间共享媒体的瓶颈,这减慢了突发新闻的播出时间。此外,存储和工作流程限制阻碍了高清 (HD) 内容的容量。该广播公司还正在分阶段在全台范围内迁移到高清,以最大限度地提高内容的效率和质量。第二个关键问题是显着缩短新闻部门的播出时间。该广播公司还计划扩大在伊拉克的更多演播室设施。
关于客户
Al Baghdadia TV 自 2005 年起总部设在开罗,为中东地区提供服务。该网络有两个频道:Al Baghdadia(24 小时新闻台)和 B2(播放戏剧、电影和娱乐节目)。该网络还在巴格达和伊拉克北部设有工作室,并计划进一步扩大在伊拉克的工作室设施。当该广播公司决定彻底改革其技术运营时,考虑到了两个关键问题。第一个是分阶段在全台范围内迁移到高清,以最大限度地提高内容的效率和质量,而第二个是显着缩短其新闻部门的播出时间。
解决方案
Al Baghdadia TV 决定通过引入 Avid MediaCentral 平台来彻底改革其技术运营。该平台被选为统一和简化整个工作室、当地分支机构和现场运营工作流程的基础。完整的 MediaCentral 解决方案包括升级的 iNEWS 新闻编辑室控制系统,带有 iNEWS |命令和媒体作曲家 | NewsCutter 选项;伊斯兰国 | 5000个共享存储; 12 个 AirSpeed 5000 通道、Interplay |捕捉和互动|档案。所有 MediaCentral 组件均专为高清新闻制作而设计,这是 Al Baghdadia 将其所有资源从标清迁移过来的长期计划的关键组成部分。在过去 18 个月中,这家广播公司进行了分阶段转型,将标清 ENG 摄像机更换为高清设备,并为其演播室配备了支持高清的视觉混合和路由设备。
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