Get Ready for the Future in Broadcast
Your ideas. Our support.
Is your broadcast studio up for renewal? Do you want to incorporate virtual production techniques? Would support in helping the correct approach be welcome?
ROE Visual can help you decide on the right features, find the right solutions, and pair that with state-of-the-art LED panels.
Studio Planning
All broadcast or TV studios have a basic technological environment in common, which can be split in three main parts.
ROE Visual can provide all the LED-based hard- and software you require, for all the other elements, we work closely with a trusted team of industry-leading supplyers and integrators, while maintaining a brand-agnostic approach. We love to find the right partner for you and create cross-industry connections.
LED Displays
ROE Visual has LED displays in several sizes, shapes and pixel pitches, offering a solution for all required studio elements. LED processing and hardware complete your set-up.
Media Servers
Content play out often requests a sturdy and reliable Media Server. Next to that each studio needs integration equipment to align all the hard and software. ROE Visual partners with disguise, but the LED panels are brand agnostic, working with solutions like Vizrt or Pixera.
Camera & Camera Tracking
In a broadcast environment you like to choose your own camera and tracking system. ROE Visual understands your preferences and offers testing time in a full-fledged VP studio, just to get things right. The choice is up to you.
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Innovations Abound for ROE Visual at NAB 2024
ROE Visual is gearing up for the NAB show in Las Vegas, NV! Geared toward the broadcast and film audience, highlights from this year's show include a much-anticipated product launch and demonstrations of existing technology within the ROE product family.
ROE Visual Makes Lasting Impression at NAB Show 2023
The ROE Visual team has returned from another successful NAB show in Las Vegas. The 2023 show was the 100th year of the broadcast-focused trade show and brought together innovative new technology to attendees.
"The biggest switch from green screen to LED is the live component. The director needs to actually see the shot they are about to take in the previs. I have never seen anybody do multiple camera’s in a virtual stage, there’s one camera that tracks and you do the manipulation there. When we first thought of using multicam on a virtual production, we thought it would be impossible. Luckily, we had GhostFrame technology, which proved to be the secret sauce to making the live broadcast happen. Now, with our new LED volume, we can do just about anything.”