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Jan 14, 2011 12:46 PM
Eight-time Emmy Award-nominated PBS array "Antiques Roadshow" used 11 of its AJA Video Ki Pro tapeless recording gadgets to takeover Season 15 of the series, that premiered Jan. 3. This outlines the initial period that "Antiques Roadshow" will be using a tapeless workflow.
In its formerly 3 seasons, "Antiques Roadshow" shot HD 1080i and prisoner on videotape, recording to HDCAM decks. Moving toward a file-based workflow, the uncover opted to takeover digitally with AJA Ki Pro. Ki Pro is a unstable tapeless device that archives local Apple ProRes 422 QuickTime media, that editors could access right away in their Apple Final Cut Pro or Avid Media Composer systems.
Systems integrator Rule Boston Camera worked keenly with "Antiques Roadshow" to rise and encouragement the AJA workflow for Season 15.
For Season 15, the uncover shot with 4 HD 1080i cameras stuff oneself in to 4 Ki Pros housed in a mobile section (a fifth Ki Pro prisoner the line cut). The organisation shot for 10 to 12 hours straight, interlude usually to change drives. Five more Ki Pros were used for backup, and a remained at WGBH's modifying apartment back in Boston and was used to reformat drives is to next city's shoot.
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