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City of Beverly Hills

City of Beverly Hills
Michael Forys, Programming Operations Specialist

“We initially wanted a video server for master control as a "band-aid" fix to keep our critical programming on the air in place of unreliable tape decks. After meeting with Andy Tuggle of Video Technics and hearing many "yes we can do that" answers to my pie-in-the-sky questions, I soon realized that the feature-rich VT products could actually become a complete workflow solution for our entire production and editing operations as well. The robust performance and networking capabilities impressed our IT team...we [are] especially thrilled with the fact that the Apella servers [can] play out mixed codecs and video formats back-to-back without a hiccup - MPEG2, DV25, it [doesn't] matter. Previously, we had to dub down all our different media sources to videotape with the attendant generational quality loss - now we [are] able to broadcast a wide variety of media via the Apella's available SDI and analog I/O without any quality loss whatsoever.

On the master control side, one 3RU Apella server replaced three racks of aging analog gear...[and] when we move to our new facility, our investment is not lost. The Video Technics system is able to add additional servers for news trucks, incorporate centralized storage via NAS or SAN, and support pretty much any type of NLE we choose to add to our workflow. So once we do finally shut the doors on our cable TV museum, our Video Technics gear will definitely not get left behind! ”

 

TV Technology: Beverly Hills Goes Digital with Video Technics


KGWN CBS 5

KGWN-TV (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
Tony Schaefer, Director of Engineering
“To record and delay HD feeds coming from our network feed, I’ve never seen something more reliable than the VT Time Delay application running on the Apella HDS”

KGWN Manipulates Time in HD with New VT TimeDelay™ Application


WSFA

WSFA (Montgomery, AL) - Raycom Media
Morris Pollock, Chief Engineer
“We were looking for a lower cost HD server that would fit our budget, to support our news effort with opens, bumps, and day in/day out HD playback for news clips. When Andy Tuggle of Video Technics conducted a web-based demonstration of all of the capabilities and flexibility of the software and hardware, we were pleased by what was offered in the base system. After looking at competing solutions, we found the value VT provided to be refreshing. Support from VT has been excellent throughout our implementation process, and the interface with After Effects is working like a champ – our editor produces the content on the NLE with video and key, and then dumps a batch of clips into the folder for the VT Media Exchange Server and forgets about them – later, they’re available for playback in true HD. It makes our job easy.”

 

Raycom Media's Flagshop WSFA-TV Upgrades to HD Playout and Graphics Production with Apella HDS


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Southeastern Channel - Southeastern Louisiana University (Hammond, LA)

Rick Settoon, General Manager
"The Video Technics solution gives us greater flexibility in the scheduling and playback process, enabling us to have fewer re-runs. The change will increase our efficiency in logistics and traffic as we move toward a tapeless environment, and we can already see an improvement in the quality of our footage on the Apella. I’m impressed with the ease and speed of operation with which we can move content from the editing workstation to on-air playback.

 

The new graphics will also improve branding for the channel and enable us to provide timely announcements, such as emergency weather bulletins, for our viewing audience. One reason we chose Video Technics is because we get to deal directly with the manufacturer rather than going through a third party – and we have already seen the benefits of that in the fast support, training, and personal service we have received to date."

rick.settoon@selu.edu

Stephen Zaffuto, Operations Manager
"Video Technics was the only vendor we looked at which had integrated all on-air functions into its own system – all the others had to bring in third-party software, hardware, or both, which has created complications for us in the past. We like that it is scalable both in terms of future storage capacity and in the ability to expand our workflow to HD production. Previously, we spent a lot of time managing our storage capacity by manually deleting and moving content. Now with the new storage capacity, combined with VT’s import and export tools, we can keep more content accessible nearline, and easily bring it online whenever we need it.
"

steve.zaffuto@selu.edu

Southeastern Louisiana University Transitions to File-Based Workflow with Apella Servers


 
KATV (Little Rock, AK) - Allbritton Communications

Allen Finne, Director of Engineering
"Our overall experience with NewsFlow has been positive, and we feel it is advantageous to have a single vendor of newsroom systems for editing, play-to-air, and archive, minimizing the need to learn a different vendor's workflow for each function. By continuing to scale our solution with Video Technics over the past two years, operator learning curve and technical integration issues have been intuitive and incremental. Also, VT as a single vendor has always been very responsive and helpful with 24/7 support. It works well with Sundance automation, and the VT Proxy Browser embedded in ENPS is so intuitive that we don't even think about it - we just use it.

 

Regarding the VT Media Archive Library, our operators are excited by the ability to search the database for archived content, restore it, and drag it into a project within minutes without having to go find a videotape and ingest it. We archive around 400 clips/week that have been aired or are historically newsworthy. Since KATV has heavily archived for almost 50 years and has dedicated a large area in our facility solely to tape storage, we are pleased to be implementing such an elegant solution that integrates perfectly with our existing newsroom system. "

afinne@katv.com

Allbritton Stations Expand with VT Media Archive Library


 

 
KTUL (Tulsa, OK) - Allbritton Communications

Roger Herring, Director of Operations
"VT offers a solution that fits our budget and provides a lot of features through their integrated design that we would not have been able to implement otherwise. The support from VT has been very consistent, and they are always ready to find solutions to any problems that come up. The Apella VDCP interface with Sundance automation is solid.

 

We produce four hours of news a day, and needed to archive the associated clips. We wanted something that would interface very well with our existing NewsFlow solution, and so a custom solution created by VT was the best possible fit."

rherring@ktul.com

Allbritton Stations Expand with VT Media Archive Library  
KTUL Manages Assets with Video Technics


 
WDAY (Fargo, ND) and WDAZ (Grand Forks, ND)

Sue Eider, WDAY Programming Director
"WDAY TV’s on-air look has improved ten-fold – fewer human mistakes and almost non-existent mistakes due to a technical failure. The ratings will tell the ultimate story. It is apparent to everyone that WDAY TV has much cleaner and very tight, quick-paced shows. This would not have been accomplished without NewsFlow, Apella servers integrating with ENPS.

 

What this conversion has done is reduced stress and frustration with old tape machines in the edit bays. Bringing the packages and content to air has become very efficient, the packages are ready to air and brought to air with minimal work.

 

One word describes the technical support experience with Video Technics: Awesome! The entire staff of WDAY TV believes that without VT’s on-site commissioning and training, the aggressive timetable set for our digital conversion, would have been disastrous. VT’s knowledge and commitment to the project was what every station hopes for during a conversion yet rarely experiences. Video Technics delivered what was promised and the service after the sale has been the best. I would highly recommend Video Technics. They are raising the bar of customer service and support!"


seider@wday.com

ABC Affiliates On-Air Look Dramatically Improves With Video Technics Tapeless NewsFlow Solution!
WDAY, WDAZ Go Tapeless - News Technology Update


 

KLRT FOX 16 News (Little Rock, AR)

 

Errett Porter, Director of Engineering,  Clear Channel’s KLRT

"Two years ago KLRT built its news operation around Video Technics' NewsFlow and AP's ENPS computerized newsroom and we have eliminated the need for humans to move video content from place to place. NewsFlow reduces the number of times material is ever touched by a human and therefore the potential of error. KLRT has been very pleased with the reliability and video server uptime Video Technics has brought to our newsroom."

 

errettporter@clearchannel.com

 

Michael Fabac, News Director, Clear Channel’s KLRT

“When seconds count, we need a solution that is extremely responsive to our needs, and one that allows us to build an operation for now and the future. Video Technics had the best product with the most versatility."
michaelfabac@clearchannel.com

 

Trent Ogle, Chief Photographer, Clear Channel’s KLRT

“Using NewsFlow and Video Technics' software Plug-ins makes getting content and breaking news stories to air seamless for faster overall production time. The VT Project Manager organizes all media for the entire editing process.  With reliable asset management, editors can save and retrieve their projects from any editing bay for more media availability. The VT Proxy Editor allows users to browse the entire database, and it's so easy to create a VO, SOT or Tease from the Proxy timeline and simply "drag-and-drop" into the Adobe Premiere Pro Project Bin providing efficient newsroom browsing and editing. With the VT Export to Apella plug-in inside Premiere Pro, getting your story to air is straightforward with just a "click". The VT Plug-ins are user-friendly and eliminate the need to leave your project, making the editing process faster and more productive!"
togle@fox16.com

 

FOX16 Newsroom Goes Tapeless with NewsFlow - Broadcast Engineering Article
Making the Most of IT - TV Technology Article
KLRT Launches Local News with a Little Help from MOS-Enabled Technology - Broadcast Engineering Article Going All-Digital in the Newsroom - Article by Allen Finne


 

KOTA (Rapid City, SD)

 

John Peterson, News Director at KOTA

“The Pathfire and VT integration increases newsroom production time and gives us versatility we never had before. NewsFlow with the VT Proxy Editor and Pathfire integration is a cost effective and practical solution that made it possible for KOTA to DOUBLE the newscast production workload in the newsroom. We are producing 12 more shows per week for our sister station, KDUH-TV. We couldn't do it without the NewsFlow system and the VT Media Exchange server with Pathfire.”
jrpkota@rapidnet.com

 

KOTA-TV upgrades NewsKing News, adds Video Technics NewsFlow - Broadcast Engineering Article
Video Technics Integration with Pathfire Enables Newsrooms to Go Digital - VT Press Release


 

KKEY (Bakersfield, CA)

 

Bill Rydia, Divisional Systems Administrator for Clear Channel Television, KKEY

"Technical support at Video Technics is second to none!  In the hectic days before our debut newscast, the technical, development and operations staff at Video Technics were available at all hours of the day and night to assist us and provide work-flow suggestions, helping us meet our tight deadline."
BillRydia@clearchannel.com

 

KKEY Grows With Video Technics - TV Technology Article


Primerica (Duluth, GA)

 

Mike Ziegenbein, Chief Engineer, Primerica

“We chose Video Technics for their flexible, open platform as well as their extremely competitive price point.  Primerica will use this solution to replace our tape based recording and playback, in the production of all marketing and training video material.” 
mike.ziegenbein@pfsfhq.com

 

Primerica Selects Video Technics to Provide an All-Digital Tapeless Solution - VT Press Release


 

Irving Community Television Center (Irving, Texas)

Kenn North, Chief Engineer, Irving Community Television Network
"
We chose Video Technics’ Apella Video Clip Server (VCS) since it was SAN-ready and directly compatible with our nonlinear editing system. The Apella VCS is currently used as our playout server for promos and PSAs, and we find it to be hardy and robust. Overall, the Apella VCS has been a cost-effective solution to cutting-edge video disk editing, storage and playout."
knorth@ci.irving.tx.us

ICTN Expands Services With Apella - TV Technology Article



KGET (Bakersfield, CA)

John Pilios, News Director, KGET
"The switch to the NewsFlow system from Video Technics was part of a complete transition to a newsroom without tape. NewsFlow's capability of ingesting video files from Fire Store hard drives and its ease of use made it the right system for KGET. After researching several other options, NewsFlow's price point also made it the right choice in these days of tight budgets and lofty expectations.  The video quality of the news product has been enhanced tremendously and the NewsFlow proxy editors allow our producers to view all video from their desktop. The system also integrates with our Associated Press ENPS newsroom automation, while the technical support and service we received from Video Technics was truly superior and very helpful."

JohnPilios@clearchannel.com

KGET in Bakersfield, CA Selects NewsFlow for Its Newsroom Operations - TI Press Release

 

 

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