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ABS Broadcast invests in solution from ATG DANMON |
03-12-2014 |
03-12-2016 |
ABS Broadcast invests in solution from ATG DANMON |
ABS Broadcast invests in solution from ATG DANMON ... |
ATG Danmon, one of Europe's most experienced broadcast systems integrators, announces that ABS Broadcast has chosen Dalet AmberFin high quality transcoding and file-player software at the core of its broadcast playout facility in west London. "A very large proportion of content from our clients arrives as files, either on couriered storage media or, more commonly now, online," comments ABS Broadcast founder and CEO Sass Jahani. "The challenge was to find an efficient way to augment our existing infrastructure so that we could transcode files for playout of content from and to various codecs and wrappers. Dalet's Amberfin transcoding platform was chosen after a careful study of the available technologies. It incorporates ingest, mastering, quality control and review functions which can all be accessed via a single graphic user interface. "AmberFin Play enables us to review shared assets at any point in the workflow," adds Mukund Patel, Head of Technology & Engineering. "We are running the software on hardware located in our server room and controlled from the operations control room. The AmberFin modules in combination have proved a highly effective and successful solution to our file-creation and workflow requirements." "I am very pleased that Amberfin's transcoding and file player platforms are able to provide ABS Broadcast with a complete file preparation solution for their playout operation," says Chris Elson, ATG Danmon Product Sales Manager. "These platforms meet the demands of a 24/7 operation whilst maintaining the highest image quality and workflow efficiency." About ABS Broadcast ABS Broadcast (www.abs.tv) is one of the largest independently-owned playout and television facilities in Europe. The company manages the transmission and technical requirements of many major television channels globally. The recent launch of a new state-of-the art media asset management facility, built around a factory environment for analogue, SD and HD tape digitisation and management, has secured ABS Broadcast's position as one of the largest mass digitisation centres in Europe. The new centre is capable of handling hundreds of thousands of hours of video and associated files on behalf of content owners. About ATG Danmon Part of the Dan Technologies Systems Integration Division, ATG Danmon (www.atgdanmon.co.uk) offers a comprehensive range of services including workflow-design, project-planning, equipment installation, software-configuration, commissioning, documentation, on-site training plus ongoing support and maintenance. ATG Danmon pioneered the transition from videotape to the file-based technology now used throughout the industry. It has also assisted many clients in the construction of high-definition studios, master-control rooms and playout facilities, as well as the upgrade of existing SD systems to HD. Embracing tomorrow's technology, ATG Danmon delivers maximum value through close co-operation with customers, leading to mutually beneficial long-term relationships. Dan Technologies System Integration Division operates from offices in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Jordan, Dubai and Vietnam. Contacts for further information ABS Broadcast: Sass Jahani Email: sass@abs.tv Tel: +44 (0) 20 88 386 188 ATG Danmon: Nicola Boddington Email: nicola.boddington@atgdanmon.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1462 485 444 |
AJA Names Danmon Asia as Platinum Distribution Partner |
05-12-2017 |
14-03-2018 |
AJA Names Danmon Asia as Platinum Distribution Partner |
AJA Names Danmon Asia as Platinum Distribution Partner... |
Danmon Asia announces a distributorship agreement with AJA Video Systems which marks a deeper penetration of this award-winning manufacturer into the Vietnamese broadcast industry. "AJA is known all over the world for its wide range of video acquisition, conversion, interfacing and streaming equipment, offering flexibility, high performance and reliability," comments Danmon Asia Managing Director Bjarne Pedersen. "Its products include video capture cards, digital recording devices, video routers, frame synchronisers and scalers, digital converters and professional 4K cameras. This cooperation is a signification step enabling us to serve more customers in the broadcasting and corporate business sectors. Danmon Asia is a well established distributor of high-end video and audio products and systems. Being authorised by AJA as a Platinum Partner, we will be able to approach a wider range of customers with good-quality products at very reasonable price levels. AJA will fit very well with our product portfolio so we can cater for different customer segments.” "We are really pleased to be partnering with Danmon in Vietnam," adds Eamon Drew, Director of Blonde Robot, AJA's Master Distributor for South East Asia. "They are a great strategic partner for us and we look forward to working closely with them in the future." About Danmon Asia Part of the Danmon Group (www.danmon.com) Danmon Asia is a premier creative technology distributor of many high-end brands serving Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar. The company is headquartered in Hanoi and has a branch office in Ho Chi Minh City. With offices in Asia, Denmark, Germany, the Middle East, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the Danmon Group thinks globally and acts locally to support customers with its highly experienced sales and engineering teams. About AJA Founded by engineer John Abt in 1993, AJA (www.aja.com) employs over 200 people worldwide. AJA offers a wide range of solutions for broadcast, production, post-production, professional audiovisual applications and more. These include mini-converters, digital recorders, mobile interfaces, desktop interfaces, software, streaming, frame synchronisers, rackframe converters, routers, cameras, recording media and broadcast IP links. |
Antonio Monteverde joins Hiltron Communications as Sales Director |
10-04-2016 |
13-05-2018 |
Antonio Monteverde joins Hiltron Communications as Sales Director |
Antonio Monteverde joins Hiltron Communications as Sales Director ... |
Hiltron Communications is expanding its management team with the appointment of Antonio Monteverde as Sales Director. He joins from AFT Microwave where he was responsible for sales and business development of microwave components for space, defence, medical, sensor, and industrial applications. Antonio Monteverde holds a masters degree in telecommunications and informatics from the University of Genoa, Italy. He joined Italtel SpA in 1996 as System and Project Planning Manager, progressing to management roles at Bosch Telecom, Marconi and Ericsson before joining AFT in 2012. "We are pleased to welcome Antonio Monteverde to Hiltron," says Managing Director Jan Molter. "He has exactly the mix of business and technical experience required for this position plus a good understanding of project management from the customer side which is always an asset for senior staff working in manufacturing and systems integration.""Hiltron is one of Europe's leading producers of satellite communication equipment and systems," Antonio Monteverde adds. "Hiltron's modular approach to software and hardware development forms the basis of a cohesive product range which has sold successfully in the broadcast, telecommunications, aerospace, marine and scientific markets. My role will be to build on that success, aided by the first-class development, production and system-support facilities available at Hiltron's headquarters in Backnang." About Hiltron: Hiltron Communications is a globally active system integrator, manufacturer and distributor in the field of satellite and wireless communication. The company operates from modern purpose-built headquarters at Backnang near Stuttgart. On-site facilities include a large technical operations area with high access doors and ceiling, capable of accommodating satellite-link vehicles and their roof-mounted antennas. Hiltron is part of the Danmon Group, one of Europe's leading suppliers of audio, video, transmission products and digital media solutions. |
Apantac Appoints Danmon for Representation in Denmark, Norway, Sweden |
03-11-2020 |
01-03-2021 |
Apantac Appoints Danmon for Representation in Denmark, Norway, Sweden |
Apantac Appoints Danmon for Representation in Denmark, Norway, Sweden... |
Gentofte, Denmark – November 3, 2020 – Apantac, an internationally recognized manufacturer of multiviewers, video walls, extension and signal processing solutions is boosting its presence in Denmark, Norway and Sweden with the appointment of its new distribution partner, Danmon Group. Apantac’s award-winning multiviewers and signal processing solutions are suited for both the broadcast and the professional AV markets and the company’s entire range of products will be represented by Danmon in the Scandinavian region. Danmon’s services include system design, installation, technical services and support delivering solutions for a vast range of applications including traditional broadcast, film, post production, as well as the globally expanding ProAV market including educational institutions, control rooms, houses of worship, medical and more. “Danmon embodies our commitment to our customers and we are looking forward to working with the team. Their experience and breadth of localized teams will be a great asset in helping to build Apantac’s presence in the region,” comments Michel Rudelle, EMEA Regional Manager of Apantac. “We are very pleased to be joining Apantac’s global distribution network and integrating its technology and solutions into our projects,” comments Christoffer Kay, Chief Operating Office of Dan Technologies A/S. “Apantac’s vast range of products fit neatly with our system and integration work and our customers will benefit from their reputable products.” About Apantac LLC Apantac LLC (www.apantac.com) is a leading designer and developer of high quality and cost effective multiviewers, video walls, matrices, extenders, openGear solutions and signal processing equipment. The Apantac product line has been specifically designed to provide users with flexible and innovative technology solutions for the broadcast and ProAV industries. Apantac was founded in 2008 and is a privately held company with its headquarters located in Portland, Oregon, USA. For more information about Apantac’s products & services please visit: www.apantac.com. For sales, please visit the website, or email thomas.tang@apantac.com. More information: Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin. About Danmon Established in 1981, the Danmon Group has developed to be a long-established broadcast and media solutions provider combining in-depth experience with the ability to implement new technology quickly and efficiently. With local offices in several countries they operate globally and act locally. The group covers a wide range of competencies and skills required in today’s advanced broadcast and media sector within traditional broadcast, IT/IP, RF, satellite, audio over IP, virtual studios, archive & storage, OTT and streaming platforms as well as API and workflow management software and high-end AV solutions for corporate and institutional customers. For more information please visit: https://www.danmon.com/ Contacts for further information Danmon Group Email: info@danmon.dk Tel: +45 4596 8800 Web: www.danmon.com |
ATG - The Royal Opera House |
01-05-2019 |
10-08-2019 |
ATG Danmon produces video ingest, post production and archiving system for the Royal Opera House |
ATG Danmon produces video ingest, post production and archiving system for the Royal Opera House ... |
ATG Danmon (www.atgdanmon.co.uk) has designed and installed an integrated system providing video recording, storage and archiving together with a media asset management system for the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden. The ROH produces 12 live cinema events each season. These are live relays of stage performances. The performances are broadcast live to cinemas in Europe and distributed immediately to other parts of the world. Additionally, they regularly live stream from the main house, Linbury theatre or other studios in the building. The requirement was for each production to be made available for further use by departments within ROH, and externally. With this new facility, the ROH media staff are able to ingest each performance into a production server linked to an online storage archive and a near-online data tape library, with the system providing the ability to search and retrieve content. Content access is controlled from Square Box Systems' CatDV media asset management software. The CatDV media asset management system provides a scalable cross-platform database that can handle a wide range of content file types. It creates a catalogue of media assets, including video, still images, audio files and documents. Operators can log metadata to make content searchable using key words as well as clip titles. CatDV provides analysis and transcoding of media files with advanced logging tools, sequence editing and integration with non-linear editing applications. The system also includes a Rohde & Schwarz Venice server which manages the HD-SDI ingest, studio and channel playout as well as file- based tasks such as file import, transcoding and media transfer operations. ATG Danmon integrated a Studio Network Solutions (SNS) EVO shared storage server and Quantum LTO-8 long term storage tape drives with Archiware backup management into the system. The SNS EVO is a complete, networked, high-performance shared storage workflow server designed for video/film/TV, graphics, VFX, animation, audio, and broadcast production environments. EVO servers are produced in various sizes and capacities and features include built-in SAN and NAS, automatic project file locking, project/bin sharing, asset tagging, cloud integration, and LDAP/AD. Up to 960 terabytes per managed system can be accommodated. Quantum's LTO-8 tape drive accommodates up to 30 terabytes of data per cartridge with compressed transfer speeds of up to 2.7 terabytes per hour. Content is protected by AES 256-bit data encryption security. LTO-8 drives are also LTO-7 playback compatible. ATG Danmon worked in close partnership with the ROH project team to successfully deliver the project. This included integrating the system into the existing IT network and a series of workshops and training to ensure that the workflow requirements were being fully met. ATG Danmon, part of the Danmon Group (www.danmon.com), has been at the forefront of the transition to the file-based technology now used throughout the industry. It has also assisted many clients in the construction of IT-based automated file workflow systems, high-definition studios, master control rooms and playout facilities, as well as the upgrade of existing SD systems to HD and UHD. By embracing tomorrow's technology, ATG Danmon delivers maximum value through close co-operation with suppliers and customers, leading to mutually beneficial long-term relationships. ATG Danmon also offers a comprehensive range of products and services including transcoding and automated workflow management, accelerated global file transfer, media workflow-design, project-planning, equipment installation, software-configuration, commissioning, documentation, on-site training plus ongoing support and maintenance. With offices in Asia, Denmark, Germany, the Middle East, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the Danmon Group thinks globally and acts locally to support customers with its highly experienced sales and engineering teams. |
ATG - BVE 2019 |
21-01-2019 |
12-05-2019 |
ATG Danmon to Promote Full Range of Systems Integration Services at BVE 2019 |
ATG Danmon to Promote Full Range of Systems Integration Services at BVE 2019... |
Accompanying images show video production suite in the UHD OB vehicle with trailer exterior, plus external view. January 21st 2019 – ATG Danmon will exhibit its full range of systems integration services on stand G30-6 at BVE 2019 in London's ExCel, February 26-28. These include consultancy, project planning, workflow design, system installation, testing and commissioning, documentation, training and technical support. "BVE has proved a useful venue over the years for meeting existing customers and making new contacts," says ATG Danmon Managing Director Russell Peirson-Hagger. "We will be promoting our skills as a project management partner with proven experience in all aspects of systems design, implementation, testing and post-installation maintenance." "A key strength of ATG Danmon is its ability to recommend and deliver the best possible solution for each project, based on hands-on experience over many years combined with ongoing study of new technical and operational trends. That experience embraces hybrid SDI/IP infrastructures, cloud-based workflows and storage, and virtualisation. We are also able to draw on the capabilities of partner companies within the Danmon Group to create solutions for every element of the media chain. Our capabilities extend to OB vehicles as well as flyaway systems that can operated from practically any location." "The operational possibilities increase with every passing year as technology becomes available to incorporate into our designs. One example is a portable system which is recording 4K raw video for a client who recognises that capturing at the highest possible production quality allows great flexibility in the use of the material." Recent ATG Danmon projects have included the design, supply and integration of equipment into two news studios and a news presentation room for the School of Journalism at one of Britain's leading universities. The facilities simulate the functionality and processes of a real broadcast environment, the output being used for academic review. For BBC Scotland in Glasgow, ATG Danmon modernised a television gallery assigned to the production of bulletin-style news programmes. Careful co-ordination was vital to ensure the daily broadcast schedule could continue as normal. In Q3 2018, ATG Danmon was selected to design, assemble and integrate two mobile video production systems for one of Europe's longest established parliamentary television channels. These allow recording and live broadcasting from the various committee rooms located within the government buildings. The units replaced old-technology 625-line equipment and allow proceedings to be televised in 1080i. One of Europe's most prestigious stage production theatres commissioned ATG Danmon to design and integrate a media asset management and archive system. The theatre records many of its performances for relay to viewing theatres around the world. The new installation includes a digital server which will be used for ingest, post production and playout." ATG Danmon also finalised a storage system for a London-based training centre, enabling its creative media team to archive and access very large amounts of video content quickly and efficiently. Occupying just 4U of space, the system's 16 bays can accommodate 80 drives. Newsroom upgrade and virtual studio tracking projects are now in progress, plus a production studio for one of the country's most leading social media video specialists. ATG Danmon, part of the Danmon Group (www.danmon.com), has been at the forefront of the transition to the file-based technology now used throughout the industry. It has also assisted many clients in the construction of IT-based automated file workflow systems, high-definition studios, master control rooms and playout facilities, as well as the upgrade of existing SD systems to HD and UHD. By embracing tomorrow's technology, ATG Danmon delivers maximum value through close co-operation with suppliers and customers, leading to mutually beneficial long-term relationships. ATG Danmon also offers a comprehensive range of products and services including transcoding and automated workflow management, accelerated global file transfer, media workflow-design, project-planning, equipment installation, software-configuration, commissioning, documentation, on-site training plus ongoing support and maintenance. With offices in Asia, Denmark, Germany, the Middle East, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the Danmon Group thinks globally and acts locally to support customers with its highly experienced sales and engineering teams. |
ATG - Cardiff University's |
11-03-2019 |
10-08-2019 |
ATG Danmon Completes News Studio Systems for Cardiff University's |
ATG Danmon Completes News Studio Systems for Cardiff University's ... |
ATG Danmon announces the completion of a full broadcast-quality news studio facility for Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. The project coincides with a relocation to new city-centre premises situated next to BBC facilities. Cardiff Uni-versity will use the facility to train the next generation of television, radio, online and printed-media journalists. "We were invited to propose a turnkey solution based on an outline specification provided by the university," explains ATG Danmon Managing Director Russell Peirson-Hagger. "The project comprised a large TV studio and dedicated gallery, a smaller TV studio with its as-sociated gallery, plus a broadcast newsroom. Both galleries connect via SDI to Vizrt me-dia, graphics and automation. Avid iNEWS is also integrated." "The system also links to a news presentation suite where a remotely controlled camera and two-way video feed allow the newsreader to talk to a newsroom reporter. The sys-tems simulate the functionality and processes of a real broadcast environment, the out-put being used for academic review." "We worked in collaboration in partnership with Cardiff University staff to design and inte-grate a complete solution that kept within the organisation's budget and met or exceed-ed the specified level of functionality. The project includes a full guarantee and the option of long-term support." Systems designed for the large studio and gallery include studio lighting under control from a DMX console, gallery furniture, vision and audio monitoring with 55 inch displays, two-way gallery/studio communications, wireless presenter talkback and teleprompt. The newly installed equipment was integrated with existing elements including dual light-ing rails, three studio cameras, Viz studio automation, a Ross vision mixer and Yamaha audio mixing desk. The smaller of the two TV studios is a single-camera version of the large studio, with simi-lar infrastructure. ATG Danmon provided and integrated a single-rail light support with ca-bling, Viz Opus compact-control-room automation and a Yamaha audio mixing desk. For the central apparatus room, ATG Danmon recommended and integrated a main and backup Ross Ultrix router mainframe including studio to central apparatus room cabling, Ross glue, Blackmagic OpenGear analog to SDI conversion and Blackmagic Teranex SD/HD/UHD standards conversion. Two-way camera and control system, broadcast-quality monitors and talkbacks were provided, Among specific system components were Cirrolite lighting, a Blackmagic URSA Broadcast camera with Fuji lens, Libec tripod, Blackmagic multiview and studio floor monitors, Shure wireless microphones, Blackmagic HyperDeck video recording, NEC picture monitors, KRK control room loudspeakers, Sonifex intercoms, Autoscript WinPlus-IP teleprompting, plus Custom Consoles control desks and monitor mounts. Training in the operation and maintenance of the systems installed was provided on completion of the project which also includes a full guarantee and the option of long-term technical support. |
ATG - Cardiff University's |
21-03-2019 |
10-08-2019 |
Danmon Asia Selected to Distribute Full Ross Video Product Line Throughout Vietnam |
Danmon Asia Selected to Distribute Full Ross Video Product Line Throughout Vietnam ... |
Danmon Asia Selected to Distribute Full Ross Video Product Line Throughout Vietnam Accompanying image, left to right: Ross Video Chairman and CEO David Ross presents Platinum Premier Partner award to Danmon Asia Managing Director Bjarne Pedersen.
Ross APAC Director of Sales Andrew Tan comments: "Danmon Asia is the ideal choice as our Master Distributor in Vietnam given its professional way of doing marketing, approaching customers and delivering post-sale technical support.” Danmon Asia Managing Director Bjarne Pedersen adds: "Ross Video is a globally recognised brand with products and solutions that fit very well with our portfolio. They combine high quality and competitive pricing and have great potential to increase the daily work efficiency of broadcasters and telecom providers.”
Danmon Asia is a premier creative technology distributor of many high-end brands, serving Vietnam. The company is headquartered in Hanoi with a branch office in Ho Chi Minh City. Danmon Asia is part of the Danmon Group, one of the world’s leading suppliers of audio, video, transmission products, digital media solutions, systems integration, service and support. The Danmon Group operates internationally from offices in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Vietnam and Dubai. More details about Danmon Asia and our services will be found at www.danmonasia.com.
Ross powers video productions for billions of global viewers daily with the industry’s widest range of high impact, high efficiency production solutions. Ross makes it easy to create compelling news, weather and sports broadcasts, engaging material for sports stadium screens, entertainment shows and rock concerts, educational institutions, legislative assemblies, corporate applications and inspiring content for houses of worship.
Ross solutions have impressed the audiences and marketing partners of NBC Sunday Night Football, Eurosport, BBC World, Google YouTube Space London and China’s eSports powerhouse VSPN. Ross delivers an unrivalled range of products and services comprising virtual studios, real-time motion graphics, cameras, robotic camera systems, production switchers, video servers, infrastructure and routers, social media management, newsroom systems and mobile live events |
ATG at BVE 2017 in LOndon |
25-01-2017 |
03-03-2017 |
ATG Danmon to exhibit at BVE 2017 on stand G39 |
ATG Danmon to exhibit at BVE 2017 on stand G39... |
ATG Danmon will promote its full range of systems integration services on stand G39 at BVE 2017 in London. These include consultancy, project planning, workflow design, system installation, testing and commissioning, documentation, training and technical support.
ATG Danmon will also exhibit in its role as a distribution channel partner handling the full range of shared-storage equipment from Studio Network Solutions, as well as the Amberfin range of software from Dalet and the Vidcheck range from Telestream. ATG Danmon attendees will include Russell Peirson-Hagger (Managing Director), Clive Northen (Chief Operating Officer), Jonathan Hughes (Head of Systems Integration) and Stuart Taylor (Technical Sales). Examples of recent ATG Danmon systems integration projects: |
ATG Broadcast at BVE 2013 |
15-01-2013 |
27-06-2013 |
ATG Broadcast will promote its full range of systems planning, design, installation, commissioning and post-installation support |
ATG Broadcast will promote its full range of systems planning, design, installation, commissioning and post-installation support... |
ATG Broadcast will promote its full range of systems planning, design, installation, commissioning and post-installation support services on stand K31 at Broadcast Video Expo 2013, London ExCel, 26-28 February 2013. Representatives attending the show will include Christoffer Kay, Tim Felstead, Clive Northen, Dave Whitaker, Alastair MacDonald and Jonathan Baker. "The message we take to BVE centres on the growing popularity of file-based technology from camera lens right through to domestic viewing screen," comments Clive Northen, Chief Operating Officer. "The ATG Broadcast team pioneered the original adoption of file-based content management and is now ideally resourced to build on that long experience right across the production, archiving and transmission chain. File-based shooting allows fast transfer of content from the point of capture to a news studio, post-production or playout centre, and much faster ingest than is possible with discrete media. We will also be promoting IP-based point-to-point content distribution technology which forms a basis for highly efficient transfer of content from one location to another, regardless of distance. "In addition to its complete range of systems integration services, the exhibit will include selected products from AmberFin which ATG Broadcast represents as channel partner in the UK and Middle East. These will include the iCR-100-DPP transcoder and iCR-300-DPP media ingest workstation. Apart from their competitive price tags, these new products offer the same support packages and clear upgrade paths as any other AmberFin iCR product. The iCR-300-DPP media ingest workstation and iCR-100-DPP transcoder are both designed specifically to create high-quality MXF-wrapped AVC-Intra or D10 assets compliant with the AMWA AS-11 specification and Digital Production Partnership guidelines from tape or line sources. Available as a standalone workstations or scalable enterprise solutions, both systems reflect a design that is optimised for easy integration and operation with proven interoperability in multi-vendor environments. The workstations offer clearly defined, documented and extensible application program interfaces. They benefit from AmberFin’s Unified Quality Control approach, providing automated and manual QC operation. A British broadcast industry initiative aimed to help broadcasters maximise the benefits of digital production, DPP is an industry collaboration led by ITV, BBC and Channel 4 with the active participation of Channel Five, Sky, S4C and the independent production sector. About ATG Broadcast: ATG Broadcast (www.atgbroadcast.co.uk) is one of the world's most innovative broadcast system integrators. The company offers a comprehensive range of services including workflow-design, project-planning, equipment installation, software-configuration, commissioning, documentation and on-site training. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2013, ATG Broadcast pioneered the transition from videotape to the file-based technology now used throughout the industry. It has also assisted many clients in the construction of new high-definition studios, master-control-rooms and playout facilities as well as the upgrade of existing SD systems to HD. Embracing tomorrow's technology, ATG Broadcast delivers maximum value through close co-operation with customers, leading to mutually beneficial long-term relationships Contacts for further information: ATG Broadcast: Clive Northen, Chief Operating Officer Email: clive.northen@atgbroadcast.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1462 485 444 Press support: David Kirk, Stylus Media Consultants Email: stylusmedia@gmail.comT el: +44 (0)1342 311 983 |
ATG Broadcast celebrates 15 years of success in broadcast systems integration |
12-12-2008 |
31-12-2008 |
ATG Broadcast celebrates 15 years of success in broadcast systems integration |
ATG Broadcast celebrates 15 years of success in broadcast systems integration... |
ATG Broadcast is celebrating its 15th anniversary with the production of a brochure outlining some of the many contracts won since the company's formation in 1993. The 12-page publication begins with an overview of the rapidly-evolving broadcast market by Managing Director Guy Elliott and a look ahead to the multi-channel HD future. |
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04-01-2012 | ||||||||||
07-03-2012 | ||||||||||
ATG Broadcast at BVE 2012 | ||||||||||
ATG Broadcast at BVE 2012... | ||||||||||
ATG Broadcast will exhibit its full range of systems planning, design, installation, commissioning and post-installation support services on stand B28 at Broadcast Video Expo 2012, in London’s Earls Court, 14-16 February. “The broadcasting industry is advancing rapidly on three parallel fronts: from standard definition to high definition, from discrete media to server-based content management, and to new modes of television content distribution,” states ATG Broadcast Managing Director Graham Day. “The potential benefits are enormous, both in terms of operational efficiency and in meeting the increasing expectations of consumers viewing on latest-generation 1080-line display screens. “ATG’s many successes have centred on meeting our clients’ needs not just for the next year or two but for the long term. Easy expandability is a feature of all our designs, to accommodate additional programme channels as the market for high-quality content expands and to embrace new services such as 1080p/3G, IPTV, web-streaming and video podcasting. “Talking technology is one thing; designing and delivering practical and future-proof television broadcast systems is quite another. ATG Broadcast systems are working successfully in many of the largest broadcast networks here in the UK, in Scandinavia, mainland Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. We invite BVE visitors to come and discuss not just their short-term needs but the challenges and opportunities likely to arise through to 2020. It is an exciting picture.” Recently completed European projects have included:
ATG Broadcast is also an active distributor of selected third-party video and audio products. In this capacity, it will be promoting the NTP Technology range of advanced high-reliability digital routers, Viewcast streaming media capture cards and encoders, and Amberfin file-based media ingest and transcoding solutions. | ||||||||||
ATG Clive Northen | ||
13-11-2011 | ||
10-01-2012 | ||
Clive Northen joins ATG Broadcast as Chief Operating Officer | ||
Clive Northen joins ATG Broadcast as Chief Operating Officer... | ||
ATG Broadcast announces a new addition to its management team with the appointment of Clive Northen as Chief Operating Officer. He is based at the company’s administrative and engineering centre in Letchworth, reporting to Managing Director Graham Day.
“ATG Broadcast has an excellent reputation both in the United Kingdom and globally for the quality, reliability, ease-of-operation and expandability of its broadcast systems,” Clive Northen adds. “It has long been a market leader in the transition from discrete media to file-based technology and is now at the cutting edge of the transition from standard definition into high definition.” Contacts for further information:
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ATG Danmon |
22-11-2018 |
31-03-2019 |
ATG Danmon Sees Increasing Demand for Broadcast Systems Integration Services Throughout 2018 |
ATG Danmon Sees Increasing Demand for Broadcast Systems Integration Services Throughout 2018... |
Russell Peirson-Hagger - Managing Director Letchworth, Hertfordshire, UK – ATG Danmon reports continuing growth in demand for systems integration services throughout the broadcast industry as well as associated sectors such as corporate, educational and governmental video production. "2018 saw ATG Danmon successfully completing a large number of projects," comments Managing Director Russell Peirson-Hagger. "Our year's activities started with the fulfilment of the latest in a series of technical upgrades for the London-based UK studios of Brazilian free-to-air commercial television broadcaster Record TV Network. Introduced to us by Vantec, our Portuguese partner within the Danmon Group, Record TV broadcasts to over 150 countries on five continents including about 80% of the European population. The project included the redesign and wiring of the Record TV studio facility plus the installation of video routers, and signal converters. Also integrated into the Record TV production system was audio to PC interfacing, enabling high quality audio communication via Skype TX for Radio." "Among other significant project completions in Q2 was the modernisation of a television gallery at BBC Scotland in Glasgow, assigned to the production of bulletin-style news programmes. Careful co-ordination was vital to ensure the daily broadcast schedule could continue as normal. This was achieved by installing all the required new equipment in a temporary control room which could be configured and used for staff training before going live. Once that was fully operational, we decommissioned and emptied the legacy control room before moving the complete system in. We achieved the switchover with complete success in little more than half a day. The infrastructure includes new control and playout automation, a large KVM system, a multiscreen display using 55 inch 4K monitor screens, and audio fader control. We also designed and integrated a large control desk configured for use by a five-strong team comprising news editor, teleprompter, producer, director and technical operator." "In Q3 we secured a contract to design, assemble and integrate two mobile video production systems for one of Europe's longest established parliamentary television channels. These will allow recording and live broadcasting from the various committee rooms located within the government buildings. The units will replace old-technology 625-line equipment and allow proceedings to be televised in 1080i. Both systems are designed to meet very tightly specified requirements, each allowing a high degree of production versatility. They are highly mobile, quick and easy to set up and very logical to operate." "One of London's leading theatres commissioned us to design and integrate a media asset management and archive system. The theatre records many of its performances for relay to viewing theatres around the world. The new installation includes a digital server which will be used for ingest, post production and playout. A key requirement was the ability to log each performance and add descriptive metadata to permit fast searching of archived content." "We also finalised a storage system for a London-based training establishment, enabling its creative media team to archive and access very large amounts of video content quickly and efficiently. Occupying just 4U of space, the system's 16 bays can accommodate 80 drives." "Projects keeping us occupied during Q4 include the upgrading and modernisation of the newsroom for a major UK broadcaster, an SD to HD upgrade for a global television network, plus a new UHD production studio and post suite for a major international corporate." "2018 was forecast to be the year SDI buckled under pressure from IP. The reality is that IP has simply become another way to get signals from content from one location to another, with obvious attractions for new-builds but less so for the established SD-SDI and HD-SDI broadcasters and supporting service-providers. The industry's eyes should now be on the integration of 4K and potentially 8K into the HD production environment with all the potential that offers for lossless HD cutout from higher resolution sources. It will be interesting to see if the introduction of regular 8K broadcasting in Japan from December 1 proves a sufficient spur for manufacturers to introduce sensibly priced 8K cameras, production equipment and displays." ATG Danmon, part of the Danmon Group (www.danmon.com), has been at the forefront of the transition to the file-based technology now used throughout the industry. It has also assisted many clients in the construction of IT-based automated file workflow systems, high-definition studios, master control rooms and playout facilities, as well as the upgrade of existing SD systems to HD and UHD. By embracing tomorrow's technology, ATG Danmon delivers maximum value through close co-operation with suppliers and customers, leading to mutually beneficial long-term relationships. ATG Danmon also offers a comprehensive range of products and services including transcoding and automated workflow management, accelerated global file transfer, media workflow-design, project-planning, equipment installation, software-configuration, commissioning, documentation, on-site training plus ongoing support and maintenance. With offices in Asia, Denmark, Germany, the Middle East, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the Danmon Group thinks globally and acts locally to support customers with its highly experienced sales and engineering teams. |
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Craig Bauer
Grammy-Winning Producer & Owner of Hinge Studios
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