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Olympic Flame Shines On Granite

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Jun 29, 2012 4:04 PM

The North Eastern Education and Library Board (NEELB) covered the lane of the Olympic Torch by the tiny locale of Magherafelt in Northern Ireland with a two-hour live prolongation anchored by a Broadcast Pix Granite 5000 Video Control Center.

Streamed live to www.neelb.tv , the module was moreover displayed on considerable open screens in the locale centre, together with in within reach Belfast and Derry.

The uncover began with coverage of a Guinness world-record event, as more than 3,000 young kids representing 31 schools combined the Olympic rings at a local arena. The students then lined the streets is to flame procession. According to Peter Simpson, executive of neelb.tv and director of the production, 9 cameras were used during the shoot, inclusive a helicopter-based camera for aerial footage of the record-breaking rings formation.

A college of music was assembled in a local chapel hall, versed with 3 robotic cameras that Simpson tranquil by the Granite in neelb.tv's prolongation truck. Coverage moreover featured two sailing reporters stationed near 3 x-ray links positioned along the route. A 30-minute edited prominence module is on the web site, and the total module will shortly be existing on DVD from Magherafelt District Council.

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