Church (AW-UB50 + PTZ camera)
A wedding ceremony is filled with countless emotional moments.
However, space inside the venue is often limited, making it difficult to set up tripods or allow cameramen to move freely. Despite this, the demand for capturing the full atmosphere of the ceremony remains higher than ever.

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Production and effects
In chapels where setting up tripods for filming is difficult, not only on the altar but also in the side and back aisles, installing PTZ cameras allows for smooth filming without disrupting the wedding ceremony.
Additionally, by using box-style cameras alongside PTZ cameras, it becomes possible to capture shots with a shallow depth of field, which would be challenging with PTZ cameras alone, resulting in deeply moving footage.



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Equipment configuration and installation location

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Box-style Camera: 3 cameras (AW-UB50)
One camera installed above the entrance doors to capture a close-up shot of the bride and groom using a telephoto lens.
One camera installed on each side to capture the entire altar from the left and right angles. -
PTZ camera: 3 cameras
Two cameras are installed on the left and right sides behind the altar, and one camera is set up near the entrance doors.
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Remote camera controller, remote operation panel, and switcher
From shooting to switching and streaming, all cameras are centrally controlled.
System configuration diagram

- * Support for linking AW-UB50 and AW-RP150GJ is planned for the future.
- * Support for NDI® HX2 is planned for the future.