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Presteigne Charter to Exhibit at BroadcastAsia 2011 for the very first time

BroadcastAsia is Asia’s most prestigious and recognised one stop knowledge platform for the broadcasting industry which returns from 21st-24th June 2011 at Suntec Singapore, bringing a plethora of the latest innovations, revolutionary techniques and programmes for the industry experts and professionals.

Presteigne Charter is a market leading broadcast equipment rental company and project solutions specialist. With offices in Europe and Asia, and a network of sister companies within the Avesco Group Plc located around the World, broadcasters and production companies globally rely on Presteigne Charter’s equipment, expertise and service to capture, record and transmit programming. From live major sporting events to studio productions, our broad inventory of equipment and our world class engineering personnel make us the first choice for many broadcasters to work alongside them at some of the most prestigious world events.

Presteigne Charter, will demonstrate its exclusive 3DRF Camera system RT-1000 at the 3rd Floor of Broadcast Asia. A team of its staff will provide broadcasters, extensive insight in the production of “multi-camera” live coverage in 3D. On display will be the single body 3DRF camera model the RT-1000, which is currently being used on some of the major Sports and Entertainment 3D shows around the world. The camera is being used on the English Premier League football, Rugby 6 Nations, concerts and many other events globally. Content of 3D sailing on the Americas Cup trials, EPL, Golf will be on display at booth 3F-4... All in 3D!

We will be delighted to meet new and existing customers to talk through our s3D production experience and demonstrate the unique qualities of our PC-RT1000. Come and see us at Booth number 3F-4 to discuss your next 3D broadcast project.

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