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| 11 May 2021
Leading German production services provider Studio Berlin has expanded its technical capability with upscaled replay and highlights by making the Grass Valley LiveTouch replay and highlights system a key element of its upgraded live production workflow.
Studio Berlin provides production services for primetime television content, such as live sports, entertainment shows and current affairs programming. In the new technology deployment, Studio Berlin has added 48 existing UHD HDR sQ server channels and 15 new LiveTouch panels to support major live events, sports and autoracing.
The LiveTouch system is intended to open up collaborative workflows via virtual shared storage enabling operators to edit files while they are still being created, without the need for file transfers. LiveTouch also allows the Studio Berlin team to deliver slow-motion and instant replays, supporting clip creation, editing, metadata entry and playback from a single interface.
Galerie Guido W. Baudach opens a solo exhibition with works by the Berlin-based artist Thomas Zipp
Installation view. Courtesy the artist & Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin. Photo: Roman März.
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.-Galerie Guido W. Baudach is presenting its ninth solo exhibition with works by the Berlin-based artist Thomas Zipp. The show is conceived as a space-specific overall experience that brings together works of different media such as painting, sculpture and performance in an in-situ installation. Titled Response to Transient and Steady State Flickering Stimuli, Zipp subjects different theories and methods of scientific research into the human perceptual apparatus in relation to mental processes to an artistic experimental test.