• Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018
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TELEFE deploys ARRI LED lighting in new studios
ARRI LED lighting illuminates a TELEFE studio
  • BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
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TELEFE, Argentina’s broadcast television network--which was acquired by international media group Viacom--launched its latest studios for news production and other live programming. Upon completion of this exclusive project, the studios are now fully operational with all ARRI LED lighting. The venture was carried out with BVS, a technology integrator and the ARRI representative in Argentina.

As part of the integration process with Viacom, TELEFE is developing further into 11 studios with comprehensive expansion at its new location in Martínez, Buenos Aires province. The recently completed news and broadcasting facility contains a 600-square-meter studio which was built and equipped following firm ecological sustainability guidelines.

Everything was designed to conserve energy not only by utilizing LED lighting, but also by minimizing heat dissipation. This resulted in the lowest possible electrical consumption by air conditioning equipment.

Thanks to support and guidance from BVS, the channel chose ARRI to accomplish their goals. Hernán Winnik, commercial director at BVS, explained, ”When TELEFE was considering the need for a state-of-the-art studio, with the main priority being the implementation of high quality light, we immediately thought of ARRI LED fixtures.”

“The set supports four daily newscasts and we’ve been able to ensure that each one gets its own distinct lighting set up. By utilizing control of only RGB, we establish a different lighting mood for different artistic treatments, without spending too much time or having to relocate the equipment,” said Gustavo Capua, SVP finance, technology and operations, Viacom/TELEFE.

ARRI’s line of L7-C and L10-C RGB+W LED Fresnels were used. To replace soft lights, new S60-C LED SkyPanels were used. All the fixtures work with DMX 512 and RDM protocols, which provide communication between lighting control equipment and the light fixtures themselves.

ARRI and BVS ensured that TELEFE was given all the tools and know-how necessary. “We held a three-day workshop on lighting controls and communication protocols for this system. Approximately 30 technicians from TELEFE participated,” said Wilson Zeferino, ARRI director of sales, Latin America. “TELEFE’s new facilities are state-of-the-art on an international level and we are very proud that the TV network acknowledges the value of our LED lights. These studios will serve as a model for the entire region.”

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