Case Studies
Read about some examples of how our video server systems are being used....
THAT’s TV
aQ Broadcast has been working with That’s TV for over four years, starting with individual sites and then gradually, as it acquired more licences, migrating its operations to a centralised system. The first stations to launch operated on a local standalone model, which wasn’t very scalable. Using a fully integrated aQ technology suite, That’s TV successfully converted those sites over to the centralised model in summer 2017 and has been running 24x7 ever since. Read more
Audiomotion
Audiomotion Studios is a multiple award-winning studio specialising in the provision of motion capture services to the Game Development, Film and Television Studios. Audiomotion chose aQ to deploy six servers to frame accurately capture movements of the performers at various different angles so that the production team can instantly review the wire frame alongside the actual video. Read More
Rural TV
Rural TV were given the green light to launch their new multimedia agribusiness and rural lifestyle network but they only had a couple of very short months to get up and running, delivering five and half hours a day of live news programming. aQ were chosen to provide a complete end-to-end newsroom, automation, media management, video server and teleprompting solution, removing any integration issues. Read More
University of Bedfordshire
University of Bedfordshire was looking to build and install a teaching space simulating an integrated digital newsroom used to give lessons and workshops to post 18-year old students. aQ provided them with the first release of the aQ Production Suite, including newsroom, scripting, teleprompting, automation, media management and video server – a true single vendor solution. Read More
Sharnbrook School
Sharnbrook is a large comprehensive school in the UK. The school is so big in fact that the traditional weekly assembly is delivered via a 20-minute live broadcast. aQ were chosen to replace a pair of DVCAM VTRs with the VS02 video server.
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