Nachhaltige Live-Produktion durch Remote Workflows

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Nachhaltige Live-Produktion

durch Remote Workflows

Klaus WeberPrincipal Camera

Solutions & Technology

Larissa GörnerDirector, Product Management

Core Tech

Today

Is this still necessary?

Why now?

More platforms require more produced content. Live production

must become more efficient and sustainable.

Cost pressure Sustainability

$

More content

GREEN PRODUCTION

Creative concepts

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Intervenue production On-screen talent Any feed access

DirectIP

All processing at home. Only

camera heads at location.

Least amount of equipment

at venue.

Bandwidth requirement is high.

Uncompressed video streamed to

production hub.

Delay is minimal and not

an issue for the production

team.

Uses Direct IP technology

Minimum deployment on the venue

site

DirectIP

Worlds only solution that allows to have camera

base stations at a central location

Depending on the IP network

typically below 50 ms

WAN

DirectIP+

All processing at home. Only

camera heads at location.

Least amount of equipment

at venue.

Bandwidth requirement is reduced up

to 90% with compressed video

transported to the production hub.

Slightly higher, but no

operationally significant

delay for operation due to

compression workflow.

Uses Direct IP+ technology

Minimum deployment on the venue

site

DirectIP+

JPEG2000 compression with Net Insight‘s Nimbra

Saving up to 90% of the bandwidth

Depending on the overall system

100 ms plus network latency

WAN

JPEG2000@300Mbit/s JPEG2000@300Mbit/s

Case Studies

• MySports Cannel - Switzerland

• IMG - Japan / UK

• SVT - Sweden

• Tencent Esports remote - China

Case Study: MySports Zürich

Case Study: MySports Zürich

Distance between Zürich/Erlenbach and Rossens = approximately 200km

Case Study: MySports Zürich Rossens (CH) Zürich / Erlenbach (CH)

Studio Zürichfor german and italian program

Studio Rossensfor french program

100 Gigabit / redundant singlemode fiber

UPC Data Highway

from Rossens to Zürich Erlenbach

NETWORK

INFRASTRUCTURE

Case Study: MySports Zürich

XCU

HD/4K/IP

AUDIO MIXMCR

4x Grass Valley / LDX 86N Series with LDK4425

Converter

SMPTE 2022-6 Direct IP

2x Lawo / A__mic8 for Studio Audio I/O

Ravenna / AES67

6x Lawo / LCU Commentary Unit

Ravenna / AES67

Rossens (CH)

SDI Monitoring via Grass Valley / IPG-3901

SMPTE 2022-6

4x Grass Valley / LDX 86N Series

SMPTE 2022-6 Direct IP

Zürich / Erlenbach (CH)

IRD Receivers via Grass Valley / IPG-3901

SMPTE 2022-6

VIDEO-

ROUTER

SDI Converting via Grass Valley / IPG-3901

SMPTE 2022-6

AUDIO MIXSTUDIO ZÜRICH

AUDIO MIXSTUDIO

ROSSENS

Lawo mc²56

Ravenna / AES67

Lawo mc²36

Ravenna / AES67

Lawo mc²36

Ravenna / AES67

6x Lawo / LCU Commentary Unit

Ravenna / AES67

LED-Wall via Grass Valley / IPG-3901

SMPTE 2022-6

NETWORK

INFRASTRUCTURE

4x Riedel / Bolero Beltpacks for Wireles Intercom

Dect / AES67 4x Riedel / Bolero Beltpacks for Wireles Intercom

Dect / AES67

2x Lawo / A__mic8

Ravenna / AES67

Case Study:

MySports

ZürichLDX 86N Camerasin Studio Erlenbach and Rossens

Case Study:

MySports

ZürichMCR ErlenbachOCP-400 forCamera Remote Control

Case Study: MySports Zürich

IMG – DIRECT IP LIVE TEST

LONDON <> TOKYO

LIVE remote production Test on

Dec. 17th and 18th December 2018

Distributed Production

Very low bandwidth requirements

Small deployment on the venue site

Distributed Production

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Full flexibility for directors and replay

operation even in a deployed remote

setup

Maximum operational latency approximately 200 ms

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(c) NEP

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(c) NEP

Distributed Production & DirectIP

All camera signals and

processing at production

hub. Remote Panels for

directors and Replay

optional at the venue site.

Same bandwidth requirement as for

DirectIP or DirectIP+ with multiviewer

generated at production hub.Allows

director to be at any location.

Delay varies based on

distance between venue

and production hub. The

longer the distance the

greater the delay.

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Åre to Stockholm is about 600km

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SVT’s Requirements

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80+ cameras remote,

control at home

No OB vans in Åre

Fewer staff &

Equipment on site

All feeds

synchronized and

low latency

No difference in

the viewers

experience

Sustainable

workflows

Remote Production setup Åre

2x100Gb/s

50 x LDX 86N

37x single speed

6x 6-speed + 7x 3-speed

Arista 7280SR-48C6

Arista 7280SR-48C6

Centralized processing

50x UXF XCU

ÅreSVT Broadcast Centre

Stockholm

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Director wanted to be on site

WAN/LAN

Nimbra 1060 Nimbra 1060 GV K-FrameGV Kayenne

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Åre FIS Alpine World Ski Championship -

Sustainable remote production

More platforms require more produced content. Live production must become

more efficient and sustainable

10% cost

savingsSustainable

production

workflow

$900 hours content

1100 Mio viewers

TENCENT

ESPORTS REMOTE

• The LPL 2019 World Champion Game was held in

Shanghai from

6th to 8th September

– Game location was the

Mercedes-Benz Arena

20 km away from the

production center

Tencent Esports remote

• 2 dark fiber links between arena and production center

– Cisco switches and 100G long range QSFP’s for signal transport in

uncompressed mode

– 12 LDX 86 in the arena

– All base stations in the

production center

Tencent Esports remote

• The system based on Grass Valley solutions in 3G/SDI

format

– LDX86 cameras

– Kahuna 9600 production

switchers

– K2 summit with Dynos

Tencent Esports remote

Tencent Esports remote

• Remote productions are a big topic today

• Different solutions are required depending…

…on the specific production requirements

…on the infrastructure available

• Multiple use cases have proven the different

workflows and solutions

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Summary

GV‘s customers are doing remote productions

every day. All around the world.

Questions?

Thank you