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September 11, 2023 – Tedd Tramaloni
Industry Trends Exploring the Carbonite Development Journey: Real-World Innovation

With the recent introduction of our all-new Carbonite Ultra 60 production switcher, discover how a wide range of our customers, including Ice9, 0221 Media Group and Gahrens + BATTERMANN have embraced the Carbonite series to drive their live productions.

May 2, 2023 – Tedd Tramaloni
Customer News Finding the Perfect Production Switcher Size

As live production professionals continue to push the limits on their productions, it’s essential to have a dependable and efficient production switcher at the center of your workflow. However, with so many available options today, selecting the right switcher size to fit your specific needs can be daunting.

October 24, 2022 – Tedd Tramaloni
Industry Trends Unlocking complete freedom for production system designers

In our latest Beyond the Lens blog post, Tedd Tramaloni, Business Development Manager for Production Switchers and Video Servers, shares his thoughts on how the introduction of …

February 22, 2022 – Tedd Tramaloni
Industry Trends A New Approach to Mobile Truck Design

Gain Space, Lose Weight, Save Power In our latest Beyond the Lens blog post, Tedd Tramaloni, Business Development Manager for Production Switchers and Video Servers, shares his …

September 30, 2021 – Tedd Tramaloni
Industry Trends The Evolution of Production Switcher Control Panels

A few weeks back, I was showing a TouchDriveTM panel to some prospective customers online. One person, in particular, was confused. He didn’t see why touch-enabled displays …

May 26, 2021 – Tedd Tramaloni
Uncategorized The Evolution of the Software-Defined Production Engine – Introducing Ultrix Carbonite

Ampex. GVG-300. Film Chain. If those words and phrases sound as foreign to you as SCRUM does to me (and for all you rugby fans, it’s not …

March 31, 2021 – Tedd Tramaloni
Uncategorized Alphabet Soup (AS) – Software-Defined Production Engine (SDPE) Explained

If there’s anything this industry loves, it’s abbreviations and acronyms. From the obvious to the obscure, there’s an endless array of initialisms describing everything from signal standards …