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Echolab

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Former type
  
Private

Headquarters
  
Billerica

Number of employees
  
100

Industry
  
Digital cinema

Founded
  
1974

Parent organization
  
Blackmagic Design

Fate
  
Acquired by Blackmagic Design

Defunct
  
July 2010; 6 years ago (2010-07)

Key people
  
Nigel Spratling, President

Products
  
Video switchers Virtual studios Frame synchronizers

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Echolab was a digital cinema company founded in 1974 and based in Billerica, Massachusetts. It designed and developed video production switchers for digital media markets, such as broadcasting, live production, and events. The company's products included standards and format conversion; live production switching; production and distribution of digital media in a variety of formats.

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On July 2010, after ceasing trading two and a half months earlier, its assets were acquired by Blackmagic Design.

Echolab ceo nigel spratling ibc 2009


History

In April 2008, Echolab presented its new Overture series of switchers, as well as several optional enhancements. Among these enhancements were MultiPlayMD, a panel-controlled instant replay device and winner of TV Technology's STAR Award for Superior Technology. Additionally, the SD/HD-capable MegaKeyMD clip player, mixer, and keyer provides support for playout of video and animated graphics. Echolab’s Conductor control integration system incorporates touchscreen technology to enhance on-air control by automating complex sequences and switching tasks critical to professional-quality production.

In May, 2010 Echolab lost its funding and had ceased trading. Two and a half months after going out of business, EchoLab's intellectual property was then acquired by Blackmagic Design. Blackmagic Design have since then continued and further updated Echolab's products, such as the ATEM Live Production Switchers.

References

Echolab Wikipedia


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