Advanced Television

Eutelsat’s KA-SAT proves its efficiency

December 6, 2011

The mobile facilities company Jackshoot is the first to deliver TV rushes over the KA-SAT satellite of Eutelsat Communications in order to bring the programme ‘Live and Lost with Blackberry’ to the UK’s Channel 4 television station and YouTube.

Jackshoot’s location crew were able to deliver rushes and proxy files direct to Pulse Film’s central London editing suite over KA-SAT, demonstrating how Eutelsat’s new High Throughput Satellite is game-changing technology for fast video file delivery for the media industry.

Channel 4’s programme ‘Live And Lost with Blackberry’ lets viewers decide which route a band takes to a show, resulting in a journey that frequently takes in rural locations.

“In the past we have had people on location, travelling around the country editing the show in the location truck which is expensive and time-consuming,” explained Jackshoot production director Simon Haywood. “Now, with the ability to send rushes and proxy files over satellite, clients have flexibility and feedback opportunities that were just not possible before. In the future, I also expect the film industry to take advantage of this technology. There is a great opportunity for location film crews to transmit rushes back for directors to review immediately, enabling instant feedback and saving time on revisiting locations for reshoots.”

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