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Use case · Sports and live events

Six brands on the cut. One pair of hands.

Stadium light changes by the minute, the mixer cuts between system cameras, goal-line POVs and PTZ heads, and the audience sees every mismatch. Shading from six remotes is not an option.

System IP cameras + POV mini-cams + PTZ Topology: Local, growing combined Surface: RCP-J panel

The problem

What makes sports and live events hard

Sunlight has no mercy

Clouds, floodlights and shadows shift exposure live. If nobody rides iris, the cut rides it for you.

POV minis multiply

Goal cams, net cams, tunnel cams: each miniature camera adds a control silo just when it must match the main fleet.

The truck is far from the action

Field positions and compound distances put cameras well beyond any control cable.


One surface for the whole fleet

An RCP-J puts system cameras, POVs and PTZ side by side as numbered channels. One shader paints the match, iris and black on real knobs and a joystick.

One surface for the whole fleet

POVs join over serial

Marshall-class mini-cams connect through the CI0 serial interface, while tally and touch-down ride the NIO GPIO gateway to wherever lights are rigged.

POVs join over serial

A rig that ships

Main cams: Sony / Panasonic over IPPOV cams: Marshall on CI0 serialSurface: RCP-JRouter: follow + AUTO previewTally: ATEM / TSL over IP

Map it onto your production

Cyanview and its integrators design the topology with you: cameras, interfaces, transport and the right control surface.

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