28-08-2017, 01:37 PM
Wireless transmission systems can be connected to a camera and can transmit what is being shot to a receiver, which in turn can be connected to the monitors so that a variety of people can see the images as it is shooting and provide feedback Critical to the cameramen. It can also be an excellent management tool, allowing the director to see the pictures and direct the actors and technicians. It is an invaluable tool when it comes to getting the exact shot you want while using a wide range of cameras, and being able to immediately recognize when you have gotten that shot.
Some may be wary of using wireless transmission systems because of concerns about wireless frequency assignments in use within a given physical region - there may be circumstances of existing signals in play that can not be controlled and may interfere with a new signal Which is added. Wireless technology frees the world from the production of cumbersome cables and the transmitters are designed to be lightweight, which means a minimal charge for the cameraman. Mating receiver modules can have a range starting at about 100 feet to much farther, depending on the choice of the wireless system itself. Most producers and directors operate within 100-250 feet of the camera person's action in order to be able to give and get directions to the production team.
Wireless transmission systems can be expensive, depending on the range required, signal quality and licensing issues. For some, these systems can be considered a luxury. Basic systems usually run anywhere from three to six to twelve thousand dollars or more in price. Depending on your budget and the importance and efficiency of instant feedback is to your particular production, it is often worth the money. Cutting the inconvenience of having a multitude of wires and cables in the set, increasing the safety factor and speeding up the process of the triggering schedule when using the wireless video transmission system can greatly help to rationalize your production.
Some may be wary of using wireless transmission systems because of concerns about wireless frequency assignments in use within a given physical region - there may be circumstances of existing signals in play that can not be controlled and may interfere with a new signal Which is added. Wireless technology frees the world from the production of cumbersome cables and the transmitters are designed to be lightweight, which means a minimal charge for the cameraman. Mating receiver modules can have a range starting at about 100 feet to much farther, depending on the choice of the wireless system itself. Most producers and directors operate within 100-250 feet of the camera person's action in order to be able to give and get directions to the production team.
Wireless transmission systems can be expensive, depending on the range required, signal quality and licensing issues. For some, these systems can be considered a luxury. Basic systems usually run anywhere from three to six to twelve thousand dollars or more in price. Depending on your budget and the importance and efficiency of instant feedback is to your particular production, it is often worth the money. Cutting the inconvenience of having a multitude of wires and cables in the set, increasing the safety factor and speeding up the process of the triggering schedule when using the wireless video transmission system can greatly help to rationalize your production.