The technological and infrastructural upgrading of the FCCN Studio will allow it to "better serve the RCTS community", emphasizes the manager of the Multimedia service, Nelson Schäller. Find out what improvements have been implemented.
2022 has brought new features to the Studio FCCN. Renovation work has been carried out on this structure that the FCCN Unit makes available to its community, and the improvements implemented concern both the infrastructure and the technology used.
In terms of infrastructure, one of the main new features is the creation of an acoustically treated voiceover booth that will allow voiceovers to be recorded in a controlled space with professional quality. On the other hand, new spaces will be created such as a waiting room and technological demonstrations, a dressing room, a technical room and a storage room.
The refurbishment of the FCCN Studio also aims to implement a technological upgrade , with the updating of the tricaster realization system , allowing 4K virtual realization and scenography in real time. On the other hand, the FCCN Studio will now use NDI(Network Device Interface) technology, which allows video to be transmitted over IP. This possibility brings with it several advantages, explains Nelson Schäller, "namely possible interoperability in content production with studios that are geographically dispersed, in real-time interaction".
According to Nelson Schäller, this is the most important upgrade carried out at the FCCN Studio since its birth in 2009. Through this requalification it will be possible, he reveals, "to improve the conditions of the space and carry out a technological upgrade to better serve the entire RCTS community".
"This is a natural technological evolution that will boost the production of better quality educational content and in the future will make it easier for this infrastructure to communicate remotely with all the institutions in our network," adds Nelson Schäller, before concluding: "It's a milestone in the technological evolution of the FCCNStudio."