Telemetrics and FOR-A, leaders in broadcast solutions, have teamed up to target the House of Worship market with a pre-configured package designed to be easy to install and operate. A single operator using both a Telemetrics RCCP-M model robotic camera control panel and For-A HVS-100/110 production switcher can take control of managing several Telemetrics RoboEye 2 pan/tilt camera systems for multi-camera live streaming and IMAG productions in a worship setting. “Training takes just a couple of hours to become proficient. This economical technology solution provides an immediate ROI and the high production value your daily services deserve,” the announcement states.
The For-A HVS-100/110 switchers are designed for houses of worship where easy operation and multi-screen production is required. “Easy and simple operation on the control panel or intuitive GUI will allow seasoned operators or volunteers to produce excellent results,” according to the manufacturer. Lyrics can be shown in different languages on sub screens from the main screen using the advanced AUX function.
The Telemetrics RCCP-M is an entry-level camera control unit designed to be an easy-to-use control interface with advanced auto-sensing technology. Promoted as suitable for “non-technical staff working on a wide variety of cost-conscious productions,” according to the manufacturer.
With its Perspective View feature, the RCCP-M Camera Control Panel gives users a bird’s eye view of the room and its various participants to eliminate the struggle with difficult-to-remember presets. The operator can load an image into the panel providing independent Perspective views for each camera that show how the production will look. This Perspective View is designed to make it easier for church volunteers and less skilled operators because they don’t have to necessarily know what camera they want to operate. They use the RCCP-M’s graphical user interface to click on an image and go live with each camera position.
The RoboEye2 (PT-RE-2) is a fully integrated, robotic camera system that includes a 1”-type Exmor R CMOS 4K digital camera with zoom lens and a compact pan/tilt head. The system’s robotic servo controls use motors of ultra-high position and velocity accuracy, designed for on-air use, including those with augmented reality or virtual studio systems – without any additional required peripherals.
A network interface allows users to access video and control online, while accommodating Ethernet, USB and serial interfaces. The RoboEye2 comes ready for use with a universal mounting bracket that accommodates wall-, ceiling- and shelf-mounted installations.
A demo of the three products working together can be scheduled by visiting here.