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SCENE 01 / WIRELESS VIDEO SYSTEMS

Wireless Video Systems

Professional wireless video for your Thai production.

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Here is how this works in practice. Wireless video systems transmit camera feeds to monitors, video villages, and remote viewing stations without physical cables. These systems enable flexible camera movement and distributed tracking setups, allowing directors and focus pullers to view live feeds from anywhere on set or location.

Here is the short of it. We source wireless video transmission systems with the range, latency, and channel capacity your production needs. Our team handles frequency planning and signal testing to make sure reliable, interference-free transmission between camera and tracking stations across all your shooting environments.

Capabilities

Video Transmission Equipment

Professional wireless video solutions from Teradek, Vaxis, and more.

Professional Video Transmission

Capabilities

50+
TX/RX Units
4K
Capable
Zero
Latency
24/7
Support

Our Process

1

Requirements Review

Knowing your tracking needs, number of receivers, and range needs.

2

System Design

Configuring the right wireless video solution matched to your camera and village setup.

3

Frequency Coordination

Setting up wireless video frequencies with other RF gear on your production.

4

Production Support

Tech support and backup gear ready across your shoot.

On Location

Reliable wireless video links a moving camera to the village across a Phang Nga Bay water unit or a multi-block Bangkok street shoot, with transmission planned inside NBTC-regulated spectrum.

Here is how this works in practice. Our team supplies wireless video transmission systems from Bangkok's deep camera-rental market, with the range, latency and channel capacity your production demands, from a single transmitter feeding a focus puller to multi-receiver setups serving a full video village. We run a RF survey at each location, set up wireless video frequencies alongside wireless mics, comms and lens control so departments do not collide, and configure antenna placement for trusted coverage of large shooting areas.

Here is the short of it. Thailand's climate shapes deployment: transmitters and receivers run hot, so we manage ventilation and supply batteries in volume because heat shortens runtime, and the southwest monsoon means RF gear needs rain protection between setups on exposed coastal and jungle locations. Sub-frame latency matters for focus pulling, so we supply systems that deliver good zero delay, and 4K-capable links where the village monitors full resolution. Each transmitter and receiver is bench-tested, frequencies logged, backup units travel with the package, and our technician monitors the link through the day and stays reachable for swaps and troubleshooting.

Here is the breakdown. Thailand's locations stretch wireless video in different ways. A water unit in Phang Nga Bay around James Bond Island or near the Phi Phi Islands needs range across open water between camera boat and village. A jungle shoot in Khao Sok National Park faces dense canopy that absorbs signal. A Bangkok street shoot through Yaowarat or near the Grand Palace puts transmitter and receiver across blocks of dense, RF-busy urban environment.

Here is what that looks like on the ground. All wireless video operation falls under range covered by the NBTC, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, and we plan channels and any sign-ups needs within that framework. The cool dry season from November to February is the prime shooting window and the busiest range period. Thailand is a mature Asian production hub with rental depth to cover multi-receiver orders, imported wireless video kit clears on ATA carnets for short-term entry, and qualifying Thai expenditure supports the Thailand Film Office cash rebates of up to 30 percent.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What wireless video systems do you recommend?

For most pro shoots, we recommend Teradek Bolt for its reliability and zero-latency transmission. Vaxis Storm gives great quality at a lower price point. The choice depends on your specific needs and budget.

How many receivers can you support?

Modern systems support many receivers from a single transmitter—Teradek Bolt 4K supports up to 6 receivers. For larger video villages, we can configure many transmitter/receiver combinations.

What's the range of wireless video?

Range differs by system and environment. Teradek Bolt 4K gives up to 1500ft line-of-sight. For longer distances or challenging environments, we can recommend extended range solutions or antenna positioning.

Do you provide 4K wireless video?

Yes, we give 4K-capable wireless systems including Teradek Bolt 4K and Vaxis options. 4K transmission allows tracking of full-resolution images at video village.

What about latency?

Pro systems like Teradek Bolt give sub-1ms latency—effectively zero latency. This is key for focus pulling and real-time tracking. Some budget systems have higher latency.

Can you provide complete video village setup?

Yes, we supply complete video village solutions including wireless transmission, monitors, distribution, and all cabling. We can configure multi-camera villages with separate feeds for director and clients.

Productions in Thailand that need this often pair it with Field Monitors and Monitor & Video Village for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Wireless Systems and Wireless Microphone Systems.

On Set

Need Wireless Video?

Tell us about your monitoring requirements and we'll design the right solution.