Panasonic AV-HS450 Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts

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    Vienna, VA) has seen the culmination of a multi-year plan to bring IMAG capabilities to its major audience perspective on performances captured by multiple Panasonic integrated pan/tilt/zoom cameras, including equipment to support the innovative design. The significant AV infrastructure requirements
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    AV-HS450 switcher is located in a new camera control center under the stage. The System Components Reports Ryan Haderlie, Assistant Director of Concert Production and Operations for the Wolf Trap Foundation, the chief components of the live A Panasonic AV-HS450 switcher, support from Panasonic
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    with our largescreen displays," said Haderlie. "Also, the stabilization in the HR140s has been paramount in giving us good, vibration-free shots. "The Panasonic production system has been an invaluable element in meeting the overall objective of enhancing our patrons' Wolf Trap experience." For more
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CASE STUDY:
WOLF TRAP FOUNDATION
New IMAG System Features Full
Complement of FHD PTZ Cameras
Challenge
The 2018 season at the Wolf Trap Foundation for the
Performing Arts (Vienna, VA) has seen the culmination of
a multi-year plan to bring IMAG capabilities to its major
performance venue, the Filene Center. The installation
of five large-screen displays, creation of a totally new
Panasonic-based camera production system, and the
venue’s first digital control room were implemented with
the hands-on involvement of top management committed
to an improved customer experience for Filene Center
audiences.
Solution
This summer hundreds of thousands of visitors to Wolf
Trap are enjoying an enhanced audience perspective on
performances captured by multiple Panasonic integrated
pan/tilt/zoom cameras, including the ultra-rugged
AW-HR140 outdoor unit. The lawn seat audience is served
by a center 11' x 19.7' screen and two flanking 7.4' x 13'
screens, while inside the Filene Center, the balcony and
loge audiences are served by two 7.4' x 13' screens.
Wolf Trap, one of the country’s premier arts organizations,
is located on 117 acres of national park land in Vienna, VA
near the Washington D.C. metro area. The Filene Center
accommodates 7,000+ patrons seated both under cover and
on the expansive lawn in a more casual style. Performances
are given nightly from May to early September and
encompass a wide range of styles from classical orchestras
and ballet to rock and pop and everything in-between.
The Wolf Trap Foundation partnered with system integrator
Avitecture, Inc. (Sterling, VA) on the IMAG project. Avitecture
has been involved in the development of this project for two
years, conducting careful analysis and research to identify
the most effective equipment to support the innovative
design. The significant AV infrastructure requirements for
the system were closely coordinated by Avitecture to insure
a smooth installation just prior to Wolf Trap’s 2018 season.