BROADCAST

Broadcast Solutions

From TV studios to the seamless integration of broadcast automation systems, Infoline's products span the entire spectrum of modern broadcasting. With a commitment to excellence, we redefine the landscape of program switching centers and direction systems, offering a comprehensive suite of solutions that meet the needs of the media industry.
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What is Studio Lighting?

Broadcast Solutions represent a comprehensive suite of products and systems designed to facilitate every aspect of modern media production, distribution, and management.

Infoline, a leader in the industry, offers a wide scope of Broadcast Solutions that span TV studios, outside broadcast trucks, broadcast automation systems, program switching centers, and direction systems.

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TV Studios

In TV studios, Broadcast Solutions encompass a range of equipment and systems essential for live and recorded productions. This includes cameras, lighting, audio equipment, and control systems that collectively contribute to the creation of engaging and high-quality content.

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Outside Broadcast Trucks

Mobile broadcasting units, commonly known as outside broadcast trucks, are equipped with advanced technology for on-the-go live productions. These trucks house cameras, production consoles, and communication systems, enabling broadcasters to cover events from various locations.

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Broadcast Automation Systems

Automation is a key element in modern broadcasting, streamlining repetitive tasks and ensuring seamless operation. Broadcast automation systems include software and hardware components that automate processes such as scheduling, playout, and content management.

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Program Switching Center

The program switching center is a hub where live or recorded content is selected and directed for broadcast. This involves the use of switchers to transition between different video and audio sources, ensuring a smooth and professionally produced output.

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Direction Systems

Direction systems play a crucial role in live productions, providing tools for directors to orchestrate and control various elements of a broadcast. This includes cues for camera operators, timing for transitions, and coordination of audiovisual elements.