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Wireless Video Systems
Professional wireless video for your French production.
Wireless video systems send camera feeds to monitors, video villages, and remote viewing stations without cables. This frees the camera to move and lets you spread monitoring across the set, so directors and focus pullers can watch live feeds from anywhere on set or location.
We source wireless video systems with the range, latency, and channel count your production needs. Our team plans the frequencies and tests the signal in advance. This keeps transmission reliable and free of interference between the camera and monitoring stations on every shoot.
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Video Transmission Equipment
Professional wireless video solutions from Teradek, Vaxis, and more.
Professional Video Transmission
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Our Process
Requirements Review
We map your monitoring needs, the number of receivers, and the range you require.
System Design
We match the right wireless video kit to your camera and video village setup.
Frequency Coordination
We set wireless video frequencies to sit clear of the other RF gear on your shoot.
Production Support
We keep tech support and backup gear ready across your shoot.
On Location
Wireless video transmission for French productions
Wireless video on a French shoot has to clear tough RF settings while still sending focus-pulling-grade latency to the operator's monitor. Think dense urban noise in Paris, stone-walled châteaux in the Loire, and port radio traffic in Marseille. We source Teradek Bolt 4K and Vaxis Storm systems from TSF, RVZ, and Be4Post, and we plan the frequencies in advance so the wireless video does not clash with the radio mics, communications, and IEMs already on the air.
Each setup is built around the shot list. That might be one transmitter feeding six receivers on a Lyon dialogue stage. It could be a long-range pursuit rig chasing a car along the Côte d'Azur, or a multi-camera rig running separate director and client feeds at a Cité du Cinéma village. We survey range, channel count, and antenna placement on location rather than guess, and backup transmitters and spare antennas ship as standard. You receive a tested, range-checked wireless video chain with zero-latency performance and a French tech contact you can reach through each shooting day.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What wireless video systems do you recommend?
For most pro shoots, we recommend Teradek Bolt for its reliability and zero-latency transmission. Vaxis Storm gives great quality at a lower price. The right choice depends on your needs and budget.
How many receivers can you support?
Modern systems feed many receivers from one transmitter, and Teradek Bolt 4K supports up to 6 receivers. For larger video villages, we can set up many transmitter and receiver combinations.
What's the range of wireless video?
Range differs by system and setting, and Teradek Bolt 4K reaches up to 1500ft line-of-sight. For longer distances or tough sites, we can suggest extended-range systems or better antenna placement.
Do you provide 4K wireless video?
Yes, we supply 4K-capable wireless systems, including Teradek Bolt 4K and Vaxis options. 4K transmission lets the crew view full-resolution images at the video village.
What about latency?
Pro systems like Teradek Bolt give sub-1ms latency, which is effectively zero. That matters for focus pulling and real-time monitoring. Some budget systems run at higher latency.
Can you provide complete video village setup?
Yes, we supply full video village setups, including wireless transmission, monitors, distribution, and all cabling. Our team can build multi-camera villages with separate feeds for the director and clients.
Related Services
Productions in France that need this often pair it with Field Monitors and Monitor & Video Village for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Wireless Systems and Wireless Microphone Systems.
On Set
Need Wireless Video?
Tell us about your monitoring requirements and we'll design the right solution.