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ARTE Enhances Live Production Capabilities With Grass Valley’s NativeIP Solutions

European cultural broadcaster ARTE has strengthened its long-standing relationship with Grass Valley, selecting the company’s LDX 135 cameras and Creative Grading solution as part of its move from SDI/1080i to a native IP-based 1080p production infrastructure with UHD capability.

The project, delivered in collaboration with Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE) as system integrator, modernized two ARTE studios — one dedicated to News and another for general productions. The upgrade delivers a fully native IP environment based on SMPTE ST 2110, ensuring interoperability, scalability, and operational flexibility across ARTE’s production workflows.

“Transitioning to IP was a key step in ARTE’s modernization strategy,” said Bruno Viti, ARTE chef de projet broadcast. “With Grass Valley’s native SMPTE ST 2110 LDX 135 cameras, we achieved outstanding image quality and a true IP implementation that simplified cabling, reduced rack space, and streamlined system integration. This has been a major step forward in both performance and efficiency.”

At the heart of the new workflow is Grass Valley’s LDX Creative Grading solution with the latest CGP 500 grading panel. Together, they provide ARTE’s operators and shaders with intuitive, real-time control over image quality, color balance, and camera matching across the studios, according to Grass Valley.

“Creative Grading has transformed our day-to-day operations,” added Henri Ehrhard, ARTE responsable production exploitation et planification. “Operators can now manage multiple cameras, adjust settings, and refine the image directly from the studio floor with immediate visual feedback. The interface is intuitive, the control is precise, and the system fits naturally into our production workflow.”

BCE, acting as system integrator, guided ARTE through the technical and operational transition to IP, ensuring smooth deployment, network integration, and end-to-end performance optimization.

“Our collaboration with ARTE and Grass Valley combined deep engineering expertise with a shared vision for IP-based production,” said Stéphane Gerard, BCE engineering & integration director. “Together, we’ve delivered a system that’s both technologically advanced and operationally efficient, setting a new benchmark for IP-based live production in France.”

With nine LDX 135 cameras installed across ARTE’s News and general production studios, the broadcaster now benefits from improved operational efficiency, seamless IP integration, and enhanced creative flexibility, enabling consistent, high-quality visual storytelling across all productions.

Visit Grass Valley and BCE at SATIS in Paris on Nov. 5-6 on Stands A05 & B25, Dock Pullman.

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