Taking place in July, 2014 at the historic Heilig Kreuz Kirche und Passionskirche Church, Berlin, the event was jointly organised by Robert Bosch Stifung, Stern magazine and German broadcaster ARD.de, supported by local politicians and attended by Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Minister of Foreign Affairs and representatives from over 100 shortlisted schools.
The event was broadcast live on Phoenix television network ending with the presentation of a 100,000 Euro grand prize to Anne-Frank Middle School, Munich for winning the prize of School of the Year.
Cassiopeia's technology manager, Martin Heuberger said, "For the awards ceremony, we supplied a 4mm pitch LEDMAN Optoelectronic screen measuring 1.92m x 3.36m wide feet along with a high-contrast 85-inch Panasonic Plasma screen positioned behind presenters.
"Because the load-in and load-out times were very tight, we really needed to rely on technology that could start working straight away, across different resolutions, inputs and screens as well as supporting RGB conversion.
"We turned to the Calibre LEDView530 Scalers which could handle all live, musical and pre-recorded content showing school auditions which performed very well. Because we used live feedback, we utilised the low latency feature of the LEDView530s, which performed flawlessly. We also liked its easy set up with automatic scaling of content. Another function we often use is the TRNR (Temporary Recursive Noise Reduction) Video Filter to clean upscaled DVD and other SD content, making it sharper when switching between inputs."
(Jim Evans)