Digital Cinema Collective Relies On MultiDyne

The entertainment professionals at Digital Cinema Collective say they
create exceptional productions with a smile. Those smiles have broadened
since adding SilverBack-V fiber camera adapters from MultiDyne Video
& Fiber Optic Solutions to its live production model.
The
creative professionals responsible for diverse productions such as the
Democratic National Convention Digital Production and ABC holiday
specials have utilized several MultiDyne SilverBack models, and
simplified how they bring digital cinema cameras into broadcast TV
productions.
“We specialize in multi-camera TV shows that
capture a cinematic feel,” said Aaron Cooke, CEO, Digital Cinema
Collective (DCC). “That means using digital cinema cameras from Sony,
ARRI, Panasonic and others with a variety of cinema lensing to enhance
any broadcast production with a film aesthetic. The SilverBack systems
help us incorporate these cameras into the broadcast workflow, which has
not historically been easy to accomplish.”
The SilverBack-V and
SilverBack-4K5 both convert digital cinema cameras into SMPTE studio
cameras for live multi-camera productions. Adaptable to any digital
cinema or broadcast camera, both systems multiplex video, audio and data
signals for multicamera 4K/UHD productions onto a single tactical or
SMPTE hybrid fiber cable – with robust connectivity and remote powering.
James
Coker, Technical Engineer, who has used the SilverBack-4K5 on many
large multi-camera shows including the widely seen live broadcast of
last year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, said: “We have pushed the envelope
with the 4K5 in 110-degree heat, and they held up incredibly well in
extreme heat and direct sunlight. It’s amazing to think that with all
the added processing power of the SilverBack-V, they somehow stay even
cooler in the outdoor heat.”
Beyond being camera-agnostic, Coker
points to two SilverBack benefits as particularly helpful: quick-set
up, and network connectivity. “We do live-to-air and live-to-tape
events, which have different yet challenging timeline demands,” he said.
“I can now get a 10-camera production up and running in four-to-six
hours, compared to what used to take up to two days. The SilverBack-V
has a more direct mounting interface that makes camera adaption even
faster. From there it’s just pulling all the feeds from the I/O of the
cameras, including SDI 12G, 6G, and 3G signals, as well as sync,
timecode, power, audio, intercom and other important elements for the
editors.”
Coker adds that MultiDyne’s 12G throughput and
fiber-optic connectivity make it easy to manage cameras across multiple
locations for live productions. He points to a recent large corporate
event from a global provider of Internet-related services and products
as an example of how MultiDyne makes complex shoots efficient.
“We
had 12 cameras for the main show and six remote cameras in other
states, and we used the SilverBack to send everything over fiber and
into the cloud for a three-hour event,” he said. “This is a show that
has been done for 10 years and was enormously complex. Now we can
provide everything back to the truck over the network with livegrade
instead of RCPs. We brought the cinema world to multi-camera along with
all the power to do everything with live control.”
Jesse Foster,
Director of Product Development and Western Region Sales, confirms that
MultiDyne evolved the SilverBack series specifically to support the
advanced broadcast cinematic production requirements of 4K resolution,
HDR and Wide Color Gamut, as well as 24fps support for film-like motion
blur as well as high frame-rate acquisition for slow motion. “We are
providing our customers with quick-set up, camera adaptability and
flexible networking in ways that help them easily achieve their
storytelling goals with greater cinematic emotion.”
Cooke
confirms that both SilverBack models will play significant roles in
future live and recorded productions. He noted that the SilverBack-V was
used for several holiday specials that aired over the 2021 holiday
season and would be used for this year’s Super Bowl Halftime show.
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