Grass Valley, a division of Paris-headquartered Thomson, is transitioning its commercial telecine offering from the Spirit Datacine, which made its debut in ’96 and went on to become a standard in the commercial postproduction industry, to the new Spirit 2K , which will be introduced this month at NAB. Service and support for Spirit Datacines–of which there are roughly 260 in use worldwide–continues uninterrupted.
“The key market for the new machine is commercial houses–it’s the market of the Spirit,” reported Joachin Zell, Grass Valley’s postproduction marketing manager. The Spirit 2K is designed to support standard definition, high definition and 2k (10-bit) data; it can scan to 2k at a rate of up to 30 frames per second. Zell reported that the Spirit 2K will have a similar feature set to the original Datacine, and will also include many of the features in its highest end Spirit 4K, which scans up to 4k (16-bit) data.
“The Spirit 2K, with a seven years of R&D difference from the original Spirit, is newer technology– It is modular and upgradable to the 4K,” added Zell.
Grass Valley is notifying its sales channels of the change; the company said the sales force would be offering further information to customers. At NAB, Grass Valley will be taking orders for the Spirit 2K, which is expected to ship shortly after the show.