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Advanced Media showcases RED Cine-Broadcast module featuring V-RAPTOR XL

Advanced Media showcases RED Cine-Broadcast module featuring V-RAPTOR XL

Broadcast Pro24-05-2025

The new Cine-Broadcast Module transforms RED's high-end cinema cameras into professional broadcast systems, offering flexibility for a range of live production needs.
Advanced Media Trading (AMT) has showcased the Red Cine-Broadcast module, featuring the RED V-RAPTOR XL. This flagship model in the RED lineup of advanced cameras offers the most versatile and powerful cinema camera performance in the market.
The RED Cine-Broadcast Module unlocks the flexibility and modularity to turn the most advanced cinema cameras into the most advanced broadcast cameras. It brings cinema quality to broadcast production and highlights groundbreaking imaging technology.
RED's Cine-Broadcast module is designed to bring filmic, full-frame imagery to live broadcast workflows. It enables 8K live cinematic streaming and is compliant with SMPTE ST 2110 standards. It provides all functionalities such as colour pipeline for seamless camera shading and iris control with industry standard RCPs.
The Red Cine-Broadcast module's most exciting characteristic is its 3x and 4x super slow-motion capabilities, which is suitable for high-end sport, concerts and live event production that require best-in-class image quality. It has been deployed in major sporting events by CBS Sports, NBC Sports Group and La Liga.
Capable of doing up to 120FPS at 8K and with a full-frame-sized sensor, the module provides dynamic range, depth of fields and the well-known pleasing image that people are used to only in cinema.
Jeff Goodman, Vice President of Product Management at Red Digital Cinema called the Red Cine-Broadcast solution 'a significant advancement in creative flexibility for the industry'.
Goodman sad: 'It allows broadcasters to elevate the visual experience by introducing large-format, cinematic storytelling into the world of live content, without compromising on speed, reliability or standards compliance. It works seamlessly within traditional broadcast ecosystems, while adding a myriad of highly advanced IP-based solutions all within the same product.'

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