TECH SPOTLIGHT

Getting Up To (High) Speed On Super Slo Mo

For the big game, CBS will take advantage of recent developments in 4K high-speed and high-resolution videography to not only slow down action in replays without noticeable motion blur or pixilation, but also to zoom in closely to see if a player’s foot is out of bounds or if the football breaks the plane of the end zone. Other networks are also working to push the envelope with high-speed, high-res cameras and Sony is working on next-generation sports production technology.

QUARTERLY REPORT

Evertz Reports 2Q Revenue Increase Of 18%

QUARTERLY REPORT

Evertz Beats Fiscal 1Q 2013 Expectations

Bexel Buys $2 Million Of Evertz Routing Gear

Bexel, a unit of the Vitec Group’s Services Division and a worldwide provider of broadcast services and solutions, increased its ability to offer large routing systems as part of the […]

QUARTERLY REPORT

Evertz Posts Lower Revenue And Earnings

TECH SPOTLIGHT

Channel-In-A-Box Market Is Hot, Crowded

IT-based playout, or channel-in-a-box, is the hottest TV technology around these days. Propelled by broadcasters’ insatiable need to cut costs, Grass Valley, Miranda, Florical, Snell and Evertz are now offering the virtual master control technology and Harris and Harmonics may be next.

QUARTERLY REPORT

Evertz Beats Expectations Fiscal 1Q 2012

Evertz Misses 4Q Revenue, Profit Expectations

NAB 2011

Evertz Makes NAB Push For Workflow Solutions

QUARTERLY REPORT

Evertz 3Q Revenue Rises 26%

Evertz Adds Automation With Pharos Buy

Evertz Reports 13% Increase in 2Q Revenue