| Lateral Linking at Beijing Olympics 2008 23/08/2008 The Beijing 2008 Olympics saw Lateral Linking Broadcast providing a wide range of services together with on site equipment installation and management to bring pictures of the sailing and rowing events to a global audience.
Greg Roberts was appointed as technical manager for the Beijing Olympic Broadcasting organisation and was responsible for all technical aspects for the sailing... |
| Lateral Linking Captures Papal Tour 07/08/2008 Lateral Linking Broadcast played a major role in the World Youth Day (WYD) events held in Sydney in July 2008. LLB worked with IMG to provide television coverage of the week’s activities.
IMG, the world's premier and most diversified sports, entertainment and media company, was the global host broadcaster for WYD.
This included a stabilised helicopter camera platform from Tony Monk Films... |
| C+T Magazine Award for Lateral Linking 22/07/2008 Lateral Linking Broadcast recently took out the Award for Innovation in TV Production at the recent Content & Technology magazine awards.
The award was shared with Cutting Edge Outside Broadcast for their combined expertise that was used to deliver the largest HD outside broadcasts ever staged in Australia and the first with HD RF coverage.
Kim Roberts (Director) and Arthur Trotter (RF... |
| HD RF Links debut with Cutting Edge at ANZAC AFL 15/05/2007 ANZAC Day 2007 marked the debut for Lateral Linking Broadcast's new High Definition (HD) wireless links when they were used to support Network Ten™s HD AFL coverage. The 24 camera event was one of the largest HD outside broadcasts ever staged in Australia and the first withHD RF coverage. The Nucomm CamPac 2 HD/SD Wireless Camera Transmitter links are the first in Australia. The next... |
| Ground Based Receive for Adelaide Cycling 21/01/2007 The Lateral Linking optical fibre antenna system was successfully used on this years' cycling "Tour Down Under" stage 5 Adelaide street circuit. The new system ensured continued coverage at the Adelaide cycling when low cloud and rain kept helicopters away from the heavily tree covered circuit. Lateral™s ground-based antenna system still allowed exciting shots from motorbike... |
| Lexus Cup Golf Fibre RX Sites 13/12/2006 A four-hour delay due to rain and lightening did not prevent television coverage of the Lexus Cup 2006. Much to the delight of the production team, Lateral Linking's multiple fibre based antenna system enabled pictures from inside the club house to be broadcast as the receivers were simply switched to the best antennas available for the various interview locations. The weather had forced large... |