HIGH WYCOMBE, UK – Jands Vista consoles, running the new Vista v2 software, have been installed in the two TV studios at Lincoln University’s Media Broadcast Production Centre. The studios were recently upgraded to offer students the opportunity to learn on the latest lighting and camera technologies. Jands exclusive UK dealer A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd (AC-ET) supplied the Jands Vista consoles – a T2 and an I3 – to the University.
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HIGH WYCOMBE, UK – Jands Vista consoles, running the new Vista v2 software, have been installed in the two TV studios at Lincoln University’s Media Broadcast Production Centre, a purpose built production environment which includes radio studios, video editing, audio editing, digital imaging, and multimedia suites as well as a new sound theatre.
The Lincolnshire, UK-studios have been newly upgraded to include some of the latest lighting and camera technologies, bringing the facilities up to full multi-camera and HD specifications.
The University offers qualifications with some of the UK’s leading media orientated courses, and the studios are used for full program making and a variety of other associated functions. They are run by the University’s Media, Humanities & Technology Faculty, and overseen day-to-day by studio engineer and technical specialist, Steve Judge. Judge uses the facilities to also teach the practical and technical elements of the courses.
Jands exclusive UK dealer A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd (AC-ET) supplied the Jands Vista consoles – a T2 and an I3 – to the University.
The T2 console is located in the larger of the studios with the I3 in the smaller, both controlling a mix of generics and the new LED fixtures.
Judge had not used Jands before, and was glad he listened to the recommendation to take a look at it for himself before choosing to buy anything else. He says that AC-ET were helpful and informative in providing information and responding to his queries.
He downloaded the Vista software and gave it a thorough test himself, commenting, “I found that, particularly with Vista v2, people were really embracing Vista and enthusing about how much it moved it into a different league. I was confident we were investing in the right technology.”
Programming the console via its logical and intuitive interface is ideal for his students, he explains, as they are already familiar with technology and communications devices working in the same style.
He believes that having their new LED fixtures, and the freedom to get the most out of them with the Vista control system both quickly and simply will energize students and stimulate their interest in lighting. The studios are regularly used for the production of current affairs style programs, and one of the briefs is that student teams should come up with fresh and innovative ways of lighting and presentation.