For conferences, panels, and live events where you want clean camera angles without placing large cameras and operators everywhere, PTZ workflows are the answer. The Sony BRC-AM7 (4K60 PTZ) is built for efficient coverage—remote operation, consistent framing, and controlled camera positions that keep the room clean.

Service categories: Conference capture, multi-camera coverage, keynote recording, panel capture, remote-operated camera systems


Why PTZ makes sense for modern conference coverage

Coverage without clutter

PTZ cameras can be placed strategically to capture:

  • speaker tight shot

  • panel wide

  • audience reaction (if needed)
    …without a big footprint around the stage.

Efficient multi-camera workflows

PTZ can reduce friction in breakout rooms or multi-room schedules, especially when you want consistent angles across repeated sessions.

Deliverables that still feel professional

With proper placement, lighting awareness, and clean audio routing, PTZ-based capture can produce polished keynote and panel content for post-event distribution.


Best-fit deliverables

  • individual talk files per speaker

  • panel session edits

  • highlight reels and teasers

  • sponsor/exhibitor clips (if scoped)

  • captioned versions (optional)


Contact

STUDIO WILLIS
(Studio Willis Productions Inc.)
Phone: 604 356 5132
Email: office@studiowillis.com
Address: 321 Railway Street, Vancouver, BC, V6A 1A4
Hours: Mon–Sun 06:00AM – 6:00PM (By appointment)

FAQ

  1. Do you offer Sony BRC-AM7 PTZ conference recording in Vancouver, BC?

    Yes—PTZ workflows can be scoped for conferences, panels, and multi-room events.

  2. What does PTZ mean?

    Pan-Tilt-Zoom: a remotely controlled camera that can be positioned and framed without a local operator at the camera.

  3. Is PTZ good for keynote and panel capture?

    Yes—PTZ is ideal for clean, consistent angles on stage content.

  4. Can PTZ reduce the number of operators needed?

    Often yes—depending on room count, schedule overlap, and required angles.

  5. Can you capture multiple rooms with PTZ systems?

    Yes—multi-room coverage can be scoped with an appropriate control and audio plan.

  6. Do you still record clean audio from the venue board feed?

    Yes—board feed plus backups are standard, regardless of camera type.

  7. Can you integrate slides into keynote videos?

    Yes—slides can be incorporated as picture-in-picture or clean slide cuts.

  8. Do PTZ setups work for hybrid and livestream workflows?

    Yes—PTZ is frequently used in hybrid and live production environments.

  9. Can you deliver separate files for each speaker/session?

    Yes—sessions can be delivered as individual assets with consistent naming.

  10. How do you quote a PTZ conference video setup?

    We scope by room count, required angles, audio routing, operator/control needs, and deliverables.


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