“We believe we have the best bike and the best content, but we knew the ‘Peloton Experience’ would greatly benefit from cameras with enhanced low-light performance; we also know that both onsite and at-home participants expect classes to be minimally lit,” said Nicholas Gismondi, Peloton Manager of Production Operations.
“Our assignment was to work with the legacy studio equipment and improve the overall image handling,” explained Richie Murray, President of systems integration company Bridge Digital Inc. (Goodlettsville, TN). “After a shoot-out with competitive camera options, the HE130 quickly emerged as the best choice for low-light performance and 1080p image production.”
Four HE130s were installed in the 8,000 sq.ft. boutique studio, one on a Telemetrics rolling camera trolley. The PTZs connect over SDI to a TriCaster 460 four-camera video production system in the nearby control room. Peloton utilizes an Elemental Live video encoder and Akamai content delivery network (CDN).
“After close to a year in operation, the HE130s have proved ideal for our demanding operations and have allowed us to produce more dynamic broadcasts,” said Gismondi. “They are supporting our move into more diversified content creation with the introduction of weight and yoga classes.”