IBC 2007 in photo
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A new record number of participants and visitors registered for this year's International Broadcasters Convention IBC 2007. During the past few years, the number of solutions and products offered by manufacturers has expanded dramatically, accentuating compatibility issues. Thus any company which can offer a complete solution covering the full production, management and delivery cycle, has an additional advantages in today's media technology market. A leading organization in the global media technology business, offering complete turnkey solutions for media production and management, as well as terrestrial, cable and mobile transmission, is Thomson Grass Valley. To emphasize its comprehensive approach to the needs of the media market Thomson Grass Valley has changed its branding and will now market its broadcast products under a new trademark Thomson GV.
This year the Hannu Pro team attended the show in full line-up eight executive project managers from all three Baltic offices (Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian) and worked diligently to summarize available information about the numerous offerings. During the show Hannu Pro managers had numerous meetings with representatives of Thomson GV, Fujinon,
VizRT, JVC, Panasonic, Cartoni and other manufacturers, to discuss further opportunities for collaboration and obtain comprehensive information about their latest developments.
It was also pleasing to note that The IBC Daily newspaper covered the Autocue QBox delivery to Latvian TV5 made by Autocue's Baltic partner, Hannu Pro. Complete reports about new products and solutions offered by Thomson GV and other manufacturers are available directly from Hannu Pro project managers and, in addition, everyone will be able to get acquainted with the hottest market developments during the annual Hannu Pro open door events, which will take the place at the end of November. Just ask your questions and we will answer!
»»» read more about Thomson GV at IBC 2007 here
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During the IBC 2007 exhibition a new Thomson GV un Euroscena development - the world's
largest mobile production studio was presented. Located in three trucks MPC supports
up to 34 HD cameras and provides complete TV production studio environment
including blue screen and postproduction facility.
 
 
 
 

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