ES Broadcast invests in Vinten Versine 360s

Rental house ES Broadcast has bought 50 of Vinten’s newly launched Versine 360 pan and tilt heads at the show.

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Celebrating the deal at IBC: Videndum’s Nicola Dal Toso, ES Broadcast CEO Edward Saunders and Vinten’s Dave Cheesman

The compact head has been designed specifically for live TV and offers increased control with a higher payload capacity (0-40kg) in a more compact design, with a multi-standard base that adapts to a wide range of live productions. 

Edward Saunders, Group CEO, ES Broadcast, said: “Vinten’s engineering team’s dedication to working closely with customers like us ensures that their products stay ahead of industry demands. The Versine 360 is no exception. It is a product that we expect to be in high demand among our clients, and we are proud to be the first to offer it to the European market.” 

Matt Yates, Sales Director, Videndum Production Solutions, said: “The Versine 360 offers unprecedented precision and versatility, designed to meet the evolving needs of live broadcasting. We are confident that this product will greatly enhance ES Broadcast’s capabilities, offering their customers a more streamlined and efficient production experience.” 

Stand Number  13.A05 

Company   Vinten 

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