Kahuna Mosart
Overview
Streamlined workflows within a multi-screen news environment
News has always been a broadcaster’s flagship programme output by which the station is judged. Today, we are witnessing a global revolution in news – it has become a multi-screen, multi-platform 24/7 operation. Offered as a part of Snell’s newsroom solution, Mosart streamlines newscast productions like never before, enabling you to produce flagship newscasts and other 24 hour news productions across all of your delivery platforms from TV to PC, mobile and beyond.
Mosart pulls together scheduled or ‘on-the-fly’ story elements such as studio camera shots and positions, DVE effects, packages, voice overs, full screen graphics, live external feeds and clips into a single, sleek workflow. Tight integration between leading newsroom computer systems and Mosart is achieved using an MOS gateway, enabling creation of individual story elements and driving the devices that create the desired output. The director/producer has full control over the newscast with just a press of a button. Mosart ‘s advanced GUI provides easy and clear news rundowns and all story elements as well as countdown to the next story, ensuring a clean successful broadcast.
Hand in glove with Kahuna
By integrating Mosart with Snell’s leading Kahuna live production switcher, fully automated news productions become streamlined future-proof solutions. Enabling close integration with a wide range of external equipment, all your news programs are delivered consistently, on air, to the highest standard required.
Hold the news - Mosart enables instant last second changes to the script to accommodate breaking news. It empowers your staff to work part or fully automated, within a production team or as an individual. Versatility is a by-word with Mosart - the newsroom processing power and efficiency that Mosart and Kahuna bring can be introduced into your workflow at your pace and can grow with your needs.
Technical Spec.
Case Studies
Danish Broadcaster, DR - Case Study
DR is Denmark’s public service broadcaster with a heritage dating back to 1932 when it started life in radio.
