The Roland VR-5 A TV Studio In A Small Box Tim Withers Wayne County High School.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Tandberg MXP Training Version 1.1, By David Anstee, First Connections Ltd.
Advertisements

VP-SRS PRO Live Stream Broadcasting and Recording System.
Samsung Digital Signage
Multimedia Components (Develop & Delivery System)
AV Operating Instructions
Digital Audio Mics and connections.
Computer Fundamentals Multimedia MSCH 233 Lecture 10.
Audacity Audacity® is free, open source, cross- platform software for recording and editing sounds. Audacity is available.
Teaching and Learning with Technology  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Digital Technologies in the Classroom Chapter 4 Teaching and Learning with Technology.
Introduction To Computer and Information Technology.
MCS Media Center Control System Sinew Technology Co., Ltd.
Portable Multimedia Playback Device
SDV837SVT. Back Panel 1. Mixed L/R Audio Output 2. Component Video Output 3. Coaxial Digital Audio Output 4. S-Video Output 5. Composite Video Output.
Digital Mixer D-901 bc. Features n Full digital mixer l very high quality l 24-bit AD-/DA-converter n Multiple control l easy intuitive direct control.
E- P O D I U M (Model : KPC-7000U Exposure ) Cinesonic Audio Visual Pvt. Ltd.
Audio Basic Concepts. Audio in Multimedia Digital Audio: Sound that has been captured or created electronically by a computer In a multimedia production,
Video Recording & Editing of Class Sessions and Uploading to Blackboard.
COMPUTER CONCEPTS Computer Information Systems. COURSE COMPETENCIES Explain the functions of computer system components. Describe the information processing.
Microsense Webcast Streaming Solutions
FALL 2006 Abstracts Arial Font Family. 2 Group Members  Muhammad Waqas Naseer  Adnan Khan.
Creating Digital Video (with source material in hand) ETT 555.
Input Devices Image Capture Devices, Sound Capture Devices, Remote Controls PREPARED & PRESENTED BY: FAHAD AHMAD KHAN.
Streaming media over the Internet A million channels and there is still nothing on! By Samuel Shiffman Streaming Technologist Seton Hall University
1 Different Video Properties
Introduction ‘Have you ever played video games before? Look at the joystick movement. When you move the joystick to the left, the plane on the TV screen.
Using Digital Video. Contents 1.Why using videos 2.Analog vs digital 3.Transferring your videos to the computer 4.Editing your videos 5.Video file formats.
                      Digital Video 1.
History of computers What your computer can do depends upon two things: the hardware your computer has, and the software that can be run on your computer. 
COMPUTER ON WHEELS (COW) Equipped with Laptop, VHS/DVD Player, Video Projector, and Amplified Speaker Mobile Cart AC Powered with Ethernet Cable provided.
“There’s a big difference between shooting video and making something that somebody else will want to watch.” ~Colin Barrett.
I. Understanding collections, projects, and movies.
Prepared by the BSat Group Bsat Brochure. Feature Of BSat Systems: BSAT Group provides a full TV channel system, which has a set of software packages,
By Jasmine Robertson.  Tips on taking photos and short video clips using a digital camera  Introduction to various formats of image and video file 
BROADCAST & PRODUCTION SYSTEMS DIVISION SONY ELECTRONICS, INC.
Virtual Studio for Everywhere Darim Vision Co., Ltd.
PLC-WXU700 SANYO FISHER Sales (Europe) GmbH. Copyright© SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved Technical Specifications Model: PLC-WXU700.
Digital Camcorder and Video Computer Multimedia. Two most important factors that make up a video Frames per second ( fps ) The resolution ( # of pixels.
Making Movies with Adobe Premier Elements 4 Matt Monjan.
1 Back Ground Layer (All contents shown full screen) Graphic Layer1 (BMP, JPEG, Flash, URL, IP Camera Stream) Video Layer (WMV, MPEG2) Back Ground Layer2.
CIS 102Introduction to Hardware and Software Chapter 2 Input and Output part 3 output devices.
Presented by: Richard A. Lim. Designed to be intuitive to use, VideoPad is fully featured video editing program for creating professional looking videos.
© 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Chapter 6: Video.
Video in the studio. Video - Cremaschi, NCKP Why video in the studio? Record lessons for practicing purposes Record recitals Gift to parents and students.
Digital Technologies in the Classroom Chapter 4 Teaching and Learning with Technology.
Modular Entertainment System
ScreenPlay TV Link Training By Erik Collett
MULTIMEDIA DEFINITION OF MULTIMEDIA
1 ESM Live Broadcast System Setup ESM Project Carnegie Mellon University
XP Practical PC, 3e Chapter 15 1 Creating Desktop Video and Animation.
Specialized Input and Output. Inputting Sound ● The microphone is the most basic device for inputting sounds into a computer ● Microphones capture sounds.
MULTIMEDIA INPUT / OUTPUT TECHNOLOGIES
Teaching and Learning with Technology to edit Master title style Teaching and Learning with Technology lick to edit Master title style  Allyn and Bacon.
Digital Storytelling Use of Windows Live Movie Maker to create a digital story using the “Auto” function. Create a digital story in minutes! Sept 2010Malcolm.
Ulead Video Studio is an easy to use video editing software that allows even the novice of movie makers to produce a professional project complete with.
Chapter 6 Digital Technologies in the Classroom Teaching and Learning with Technology.
Pre Digital Camcorder Formats Analog -Used Scan lines (like old Tube TV’s the h ighest possible pre-digital was 525 lines or 480i) None of these Cameras.
Unit 65, Technical stage operations. Video By Sorrel Ferrario-Hay.
© ExplorNet’s Centers for Quality Teaching and Learning 1 Objective % Understand advanced pre-production methods for digital video.
Pole Vault Systems What do I need to know?. Below is a list of some of the most frequently asked questions about Pole Vault systems: 1.What is a Pole.
Etere MTX IT Based Playout. Why MTX  Our vision is to deliver an integrated framework  MTX follow this vision not a simple video device but an integrated.
What is Windows Movie Maker? Windows Movie Maker is an easy to use video editing software that allows you to make home movies, automated photo albums,
Nonlinear Editing Television Production: A Classroom Approach, 2 nd edition.
MTSS EQUIPMENT.
Etere MTX IT Based Playout.
Creating Desktop Video and Animation
The next generation of collaboration
Chapter 6: Video.
The Computer Work Stations
MTSS EQUIPMENT.
Computer Literacy and Applications
Presentation transcript:

The Roland VR-5 A TV Studio In A Small Box Tim Withers Wayne County High School

Intuitive Operation with Dual Touch Monitors The Program and Preview monitors are operated by touching the screen, for easy selecting of video sources and Picture-in-Picture position changes. The sound from the sources can be monitored using headphones.

Simple Video Compositing In addition to transition effects, picture-in-picture (P-in-P) and SPLIT screen effects are also available. Simply select an effect and the respective video sources.

Control Transparency with a Single Knob Advanced video composition, such as placing a person or text over a background video source, can be fine-tuned using a single control knob.

Audio and Video from a PC Connect a PC to the RGB connector for various applications such as presentation, slide shows and movie playback.

Full Digital Audio Mixing Two mono and five stereo audio inputs (total of 12 channels) are mixed with full digital audio processing. This results in a high quality sound with effects such as "Noise Gate" for reducing background noise, and a "Mastering Tool" to ensure consistent output volume. The "Audio Follow" function enables the audio to fade from one source to another as the video source changes.

Record to SD Memory Card The built-in recorder can record the final output of the VR-5 to SD memory card. Up to four hours of recording is possible when using a 4GB card. The MPEG-4 capture format enables easy sharing of recorded video. The VR-5 can also playback video, still image, and audio files from SD card. (Note You can use up to a 32 Gig SD card. Also the card needs to be at least a level 10 card to work properly in this machine.) VR-5 Image Converter (Win/Mac) Software for preparing data to be played back from the VR-5 are available from: Supported Formats: AVI, MPG, MOV, WMV, MP4, DV

Output Controls VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT knobs enable independent video and audio fade-in/out levels. Press the "USER LOGO" button to display a stored image such as company logo, show name or conference title.

Dimensions

Videos On YouTube About the Roland VR-5 Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 1: Introduction Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 2: Panel Layout Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 3: Connections Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 4: Video Switching Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 5: Video Effects Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 7: Audio Mixing Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 8: Media Player Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 9: Video Recorder

Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 10: USB Streaming Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 11: Application Examples Roland VR-5 Overview Ch 12: Summary Roland VR-5 Audio Visual Mixer & Recorder Overview Roland VR-5 Training Video WNAMM 2011 Roland VR-5 Videos On YouTube About the Roland VR-5

Wayne County High School Football Video Made with the Roland VR-5 Wayne County High School Football Game Example Video can be found listed on the KET School Video Project website: For football games and other sports we use two cameras: one pointed on the scoreboard and one aimed at the players.

The black box on the next to the VR-5 on the right is a “V-Brick” device we used to stream video out to our school network.

The device in the foreground with the buttons is an old Videonics Title Maker. They are very lightweight and inexpensive ones can be found online.

I can monitor both the live inputs in real time with the preview screen.

This is our whole setup for many sports events. In the far background is an RF Modulator box. It overrides a local cable channel that we broadcast live on. The radio picks up the broadcast from the local announcers and it is fed into the VR-5. The small LCD TV sitting on top of the V-Brick network box is used to monitor the signal feeding back from the local cable station. The headphones are plugged into the output of the small LCD TV. It is used monitor the audio levels.

Wayne County High School Graduation Video Using the Roland VR-5 Roland VR-5 A/V Mixer Demo: Wayne County High School Graduation and Awards Night 2013 This video can be found listed on the KET School Video Project website: The VR-5 was used to record both the high school graduation and the Senior Awards Night for We used two cameras for both events. The videos were recorded onto the SD card in SP speed, and the SD card footage was transferred to a computer where it was later made into a DVD. We used a wireless microphone to get good, clear audio from the stage.

Wayne County High School Wrestling Video Made with the Roland VR-5 Roland VR-5 A/V Mixer Demo: Wayne County Wrestling This video can be found listed on the KET School Video Project website: We used two inexpensive Radio Shack microphones for our two announcers.

An Assortment of Wayne County School Videos That Were Created Using the Roland VR-5 Wayne County Sixth Grade & Middle School Christmas Performance 2012 All of these videos can be found listed on the KET School Video Project website: Wayne County High School Christmas Concert Our students created many videos about the presidential election in The students operated the video production equipment, including the VR-5, for each presentation. Many of the videos can be found at the KET School Video Project: Election 2012 website: I also collaborated with one of our English teachers, who helped her students create some insightful video presentations. There are many listed on the KET School Video Project website.

We used one camera up top and one camera on the stage. The large camera was a Sony HXR The whole setup looks very much like the one we use for sports events. The wireless microphone system provides the audio in this case. A Typical Setup for Recording Events in the Wayne County High School Gym

Spaghetti City or Constructive Chaos? It all works and took about half an hour to set up this little TV broadcasting station.

We have decided to start upgrading our cameras when possible. This camera we recently purchased we now use also for multi camera video. I wish it had S-VHS output. What I use now are the RCA a/v outputs. The component camera video outputs would be great to use, but the VR-5 does not have component inputs. It has S-VHS in, RCA a/v in, and PC RGB-in. The Sony HXR 2000 though is what we now use for events when we don’t have room or time to set up the VR-5. It records video onto a 64 Gig SD card.

Sources Roland VR-5 A/V Mixer Roland VR-5 information videos on YouTube KET School Video Project