Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) December 2017 Volume 34, Issue 10 | Page 19

CREATION December 2017 19 AJA’s RovoCam camera system creates IMAG workflow for Casa Loma AJA’s RovoCam cameras are helping Casa Loma, a castle-turned-event space in Toronto, Canada to create a new workflow centred on image magnification (IMAG). Owned by Liberty Enter- tainment Group (LEG), Casa Loma is a castle- turned-event space located in Toronto, Canada. Consisting of indoor and outdoor spaces suited for private and corporate events, the facility houses a modern A/V infrastructure connected via CAT 6 cabling. Each summer, Casa Loma opens up its glass pavilion for a series of live concerts. Ticketholders watch performances live from the pavilion, or view Lawo KICKs off automated audio mixing for Bundesliga them on an LED video wall located outside. To improve the quality of the on-screen content, LEG turned to ESG Show Services owner Wes Thuro and 4NR tech production designer and manager Clark Graff to design a new workflow centred on image magnifica- tion (IMAG). Graff brought in AJA RovoCam cameras and RovoRx-HDMI receivers to replace existing HD pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras, which had become “increasingly problematic” as rotating A/V crew members would plug in the wrong RJ45 connection and blow out the cameras. Graff explained: “A certain degree of ope­ rator error is expected when working with transient crews, but RovoCam is foolproof; it’s intuitive to set up and use. Its HDBaseT interface makes it easy to get it right the first time; there’s simply one cable, so you plug in and you’re ready to go.” Three RovoCams mounted to remote pan-and-tilt heads located on the left, right and centre of a support beam inside the pavilion capture performances. Using an AJA RovoRx-HDMI receiver and RovoControl software, the A/V team controls the units from the front of the house (FOH), where the mixing control and lighting console reside. Although each camera shoots 4K/Ultra HD (UHD), the output is HD, with RovoControl’s ePTZ functionality enabling IMAG. A region of interest (ROI) frame is selected from the 4K/UHD raster and output through a Roland switcher to a 20ft by 9ft LED video wall out- side in 1080p, giving attendees a close-up of the performers.  Graff shared: “The image quality that the RovoCams capture is fantastic, especially compared to other cameras on the market that can cost three times as much and only offer an HD image. I also know they will work, and that’s what matters most, because you don’t get second chances in a live setting like this. “I appreciate that the RovoCams are point and shoot, and the convenience of HDBaseT and a single cable is great; the camera is un- like anything out there.” A fourth RovoCam sits in another Casa Loma event space nearby, where it powers IMAG for footage fed through four Christie Projectors, which display close-ups of high- profile presenters on four sections of the room’s walls. Simplify your workflow Lawo’s KI