BBC to live-stream from Edinburgh Festivals

The BBC will live-stream performances from the Edinburgh Festivals in the latest experiment from its Research & Development team. The trial will be available to watch on BBC Taster from Wednesday 9 August and will feature shows from the BBC’s Blue Tent.

Published: 9 August 2017
IP Studio could let the BBC deliver a level of coverage for live events that we simply couldn’t before.
— Phil Tudor, Principal Technologist, BBC R&D

The live-stream has been made possible by technology pioneered by BBC R&D called IP Studio, which significantly reduces the cost, equipment and personnel needed to broadcast certain types of events. Removing these barriers allows broadcasters to cover events they wouldn’t normally be able to with traditional broadcast technology.

Phil Tudor, Principal Technologist, BBC R&D, says: “Major live events need full-scale broadcast productions to give audiences the best possible programmes. But IP Studio could let the BBC deliver a similar level of coverage for a range of other live events that we simply couldn’t before. This means we could give audiences more choice and even better value for money.”

IP Studio effectively puts the entire broadcast process - from the moment content is captured to the moment it’s consumed - onto the internet. This allows broadcasters to take advantage of the internet’s inherent flexibility and use standard IT equipment instead of expensive broadcast-specific technology, such as outside broadcast vans, multiple large cameras and complex rigging.

At Edinburgh, BBC R&D has installed small, lightweight Ultra HD cameras that send live video over the internet to a remote production team. From here, the team can cut, crop and mix the hi-resolution footage in real-time from an internet browser and stream broadcast-quality coverage live on BBC Taster. The whole system could be controlled with just one camera operator, a fixed camera or two, and an Editor using a virtual mixing desk.

The following shows will be available on BBC Taster in a mix of live and on-demand content. Due to the experimental nature of the project, this schedule is subject to change throughout the Festivals. Audiences can follow the team on Twitter here for the very latest updates.

  • 9 August - Janice Forsyth - broadcast between 2pm and 4pm
  • 9 August - Late Junction – Live at 11pm
  • 14 August - Jazz Now - Live at 11pm
  • 16 August - Global Beats - Live at 8pm
  • 19 August - Jazz Line Up - Live at 5pm

More information on BBC R&D’s IP Studio project can be found here and the BBC’s full range of activity at the Festivals can be found here.

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