Your browser is out-of-date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×

Case Study: City of Kissimmee, Florida

Panasonic’s new AV-HLC100 Stream Studio has become the hub of wide-ranging video production for the City of Kissimmee in central Florida. The City operates a 24-hour government TV channel, Access Osceola, which is also supported by four AW-HN130 three-chip FHD PTZ cameras and two AU-EVA1 5.7K handheld cinema cameras.

The HLC100 is an all-in-one professional live streaming system that includes an integrated PTZ camera controller, built-in audio mixer, titler, clips/stills player, and multi-destination stream encoder in a single device. The HLC100 makes it possible for one person to operate everything from PTZ camera shooting to streaming transmission. Supported network protocols include NDI and RTMP (for direct transmission to live streaming services such as YouTube Live), and a mix of NDI, SDI and HDMI video sources can be utilized.

Beyond the central assignment of providing live coverage of the City’s bi-monthly council meetings on Access Osceola and the City’s website, Kissimmee’s Communications & Public Affairs Office also produces a range of civic and educational videos for broadcast and web consumption. In addition, Access Osceola delivers production support to City Departments, as well as County partners including the Sheriff’s Office, Supervisor of Elections Office, and the water and power utilities. Assignments for these partners range from producing social media content and Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for local TV stations to live event coverage.

According to Lead Video Producer Christopher Rodriguez, Kissimmee’s Public Affairs Office has been using Panasonic PTZs to cover City meetings for more than 15 years. “Our cameras were outdated, and it was time to upgrade to HD and beyond,” he said.

“The HLC100 streamlines live broadcasts on our access channel and live streams on our website. We can stream and record simultaneously for easy archiving. Also, the HLC100 has a small footprint, a crucial consideration as we operate our control room out of Access Osceola’s office in City Hall.”

Rodriguez explained that the four HN130 PTZs are permanently installed in the Commission Chambers, likewise located in City Hall. The new 1/3” 3-MOS HN130 has builtin Network Device Interface (NDI) support, which links the camera directly to an NDI network with automatic detection by the HLC100. The single-cable NDI connection established between the HLC100 and the PTZs facilitates full control of the remote cameras and requires no additional menu configuration.

Rodriguez said that a pair of EVA1 cameras are being utilized for both studio and field production. “Our partners are increasingly asking us to shoot in 4K– the Panasonic handheld is an ideal solution as we already had a full set of prime cine lenses, compatible with the new cameras.” The newly-designed EVA1 sensor is Super-35 sized (24.60mm x 12.97mm) with 5.7K resolution and an active resolution of 5720 x 3016. Weighing only 2.65-lbs with a compact form factor and a removable handgrip, the EVA1 can be used for efficient handheld shooting applications.

The Panasonic equipment has been up and running at Kissimmee City Hall since early summer, which represents live coverage of more than a half dozen major council meetings, election debates and daily production projects for the City and its partners.

Featured Articles

Close