NEP Visions using Calrec Apollo, Artemis Beam at Wimbledon

OB specialist NEP Visions is using a network of Calrec digital consoles to provide HD and 3D coverage at the current Wimbledon championships. NEP Visions has a 56-fader Apollo in its Atlantic truck covering 3D broadcasts from the Championships, and a 56-fader Artemis Beam console from one of its popular flypack kits. In addition, NEP Visions is using additional 40-fader and 24-fader Artemis Beam rental desks from Calrec installed as a single 64-fader console.

NEP Visions’ flypack configurations are responsible for the operation of two fully featured control rooms during the Championships. Each is attached to its own dedicated studio, with the Artemis consoles connected via MADI. They are responsible for full presentation and highlights, broadcasting in 5.1 audio as standard.

“This year we have two complete flypack setups in addition to Atlantic,” says NEP Visions’ head of sound, Paul Fournier. “One of these was rented from Calrec specifically for Wimbledon, but the modular nature of the system meant that installation was fast and straightforward — port labelling was done well in advance of the event with Calrec’s project engineers, and the network was tested at the Calrec factory prior to shipping. This significantly reduced setup times at Wimbledon and ensured that everything went very smoothly. It saved us days of installation time.”

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