Welcome to Mobile Studios!
Makers of portable live video production systems you can trust!
We also carry a wide selection of video cameras and broadcasting equipment as authorized dealers for Panasonic, Canon, JVC, Grass Valley, Miranda, Leitch, Harris, FOR-A, NewTek, BroadcastPix, Lectrosonics and many others. Every Mobile Studios system includes:
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Every Mobile Studio features our Unique "Flip Top"' Portable Console (Patent Pending) Roll it in...Roll it out! Our unique console design features a hinged top mechanism with recessed LCD displays to reduce glare. It is only 3 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet when closed and can be transported in a sports utility vehicle. All components are shock mounted using heavy duty ATA aircraft grade materials & protected by 2" high impact foam. Its 3 1/2" caster wheels and brakes provide roll-in...roll-out convenience to the shooting location. Can be set-up for production in minutes! Front cover has interior collapsible legs which fold out to create a useful 3 x 2 foot table surface for an Assistant Director. |
New Tapeless HD/SD Live Production System featuring Panasonic's new AV-HS400 switcher w/multiview, 26" LCD Monitor and P2 Recorder/Player! |
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This powerful system includes:
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Kennedy Space Center records space shuttle launches with Mobile Studios portable MS7-DV system! From the February 2006 Edition of Studio Monthly Magazine |
At The Kennedy Space Center, in Cape Canaveral, FL, Duffin McGee works as a prime contractor to Boeing (under his company "Indyne"), where he uses the Mobile Studios MS7-DV system to produce videos about the international space station. These videos are shared with NASA personnel around country. He also uses it to document space shuttle launches. McGee says the system has been ideal for training videos and capturing executives in their office. He typically uses two JVC DYV-5000 cameras and sometimes a third Canon XL-1 with the system, which he says has saved his staff hours of time in production. "We don’t have to waste time digitizing footage into the computer’s hard drive," says McGee. "With the MS7-DV, we capture native DV directly into the computer and output it (via FireWire connection) to one of four edit systems-two Final Cut Pro and two Adobe Premiere—and edit on the fly."
McGee says the system’s price helps keep costs down, especially when he considers what the cost of renting or purchasing separate pieces of gear might be. Based on the regularity of his work, he thinks he’s paid for it in a little under a year. He also says that by opting for a pre-configured system, he’s eliminated a lot of the problems that come with setting up a traditional studio piece by piece.



