Globosat is also using Ross Video equipment at its headquarters in Rio de Janeiro where an NK-3G34 router is being used for 4K quad 3G link routing, and a Carbonite switcher is being used for 4K routing, mixing and keying. “Since its inception, Globosat has been a pioneer in Brazilian broadcasting, Ross Video’s products make it easy for us to continue to explore new technologies and deliver exceptional live productions for what is arguably one of the most important sporting events of the year: the 2014 FIFA World Cup.” “Getting everything ready in time for the start of the World Cup was a significant challenge, and we were delighted with the support we received from Ross Video to help make that happen,” said Lourenço Carvano, Technology Manager for Globosat. A Ross Video Carbonite production switcher with a C2 panel is being used to run the show from the Glass Ball Studio while openGear is being used for sync generation, distribution and down conversion. The Furio Robotic Cameras are being used by Globosat for camera automation and to support data tracking for the augmented reality elements. ![]() “This studio is hosting SporTV channel’s primetime daily FIFA 2014 show, which is considered to be the most-important daily show of the World Cup.” The daily programme features former champion captains Fabio Cannavaro, Lothar Matheus, Carlos Alberto and Daniel Passarella. “Ross Video’s Furio Robotic Cameras are playing a leading role in production of shows from Globosat’s Glass Ball studio on Fiscal Island,” said Juan Carlos Ortolan, Ross Video’s Director of Sales for Latin America. Globosat is using Ross Video products to deliver high-quality coverage of the 2014 World Cup. ![]() By Fergal Ringrose, Editorial Director, Europe
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