TV4 Sweden news/sports studio sees new newsroom and graphics workflow

Sweden’s TV4 has installed ChyronHego products to drive the newsroom and graphics workflow in its new studio, which is being used for all of TV4’s sports and newscasts and its morning show. “Our new set design and on-air graphics have a ‘wow’ factor meant to impress both audiences and advertisers, and that wow factor comes with a lot of technology behind it. At the same time, only a handful of people run the productions, so we rely heavily on automation. Finding a graphics solution that could handle that combination of factors without adding undue complexity was one of our biggest challenges,” said Sjöfn Blöndal, project manager at TV4.

“ChyronHego understood that we had to keep things simple. They made sure that our many screens and graphics channels ran from templates and could work inside ENPS, but at the same time gave us flexibility in creating editorial graphics.”

TV4 implemented ChyronHego’s complete BlueNet graphics creation and playout solution for the entire newsroom workflow, with the CAMIO graphic asset management application as the back end of the entire solution. That workflow drives not only the newscasts, but all of the screens and graphics playout for up to eight graphics channels. CAMIO is connected to TV4’s AP ENPS news production system. Operators use ENPS to build their rundowns, and then all graphics are populated from the CAMIO ecosystem. From there, ChyronHego’s GS2 realtime graphics engine software drives the graphics playout to the screens.

The centrepiece of the new studio is a massive 10-metre by 3-metre ultra-high-resolution video wall with a total resolution of 6144 by 1536 pixels, which the ChyronHego solution runs natively — a rare feat for graphics playout solutions. The studio also features three large screens that can be configured to work independently or to move together and rotate to form a single canvas, allowing TV4 to present panoramic views. The ChyronHego solution can accommodate any of the configurations, treating the three separate screens as one when necessary.

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