NEP Visions

NEP Visions

NEP Visions, a division of NEP Broadcasting, is one of the largest Outside Broadcasting Facilities Companies in Europe. It has more than 26 years experience in facilities for the production of television virtually anywhere in the world.

Its mobile fleet consists of 12 HD capable OB production units along with a multitude of SD vehicles, edit, streaming and multiusage units. NEP Visions also has capability to send 4 HD “flypack” kits around the world at any one time. NEP Visions has helped to televise many of the world’s major events, including four Olympic Games, two soccer World Cups and hundreds of other events including being host broadcaster at the Royal Wedding in April 2011. Other work that NEP Visions is currently involved in includes, English Premier and Champions League football, Wimbledon Tennis in HD and 3D, T in The Park and a multitude of other high profile sporting and entertainment events. Events covered by flypack kit in 2011 include The Winter Asian Games in Kazakhstan in January and the IAAF World Championship Athletics in Daegu, Korea in August/September.



In fact SIS Live (consisting of mainly ex-BBC staff) were the main Host Broadcasters of the Royal Wedding 2011 providing 95% of all the coverage, as well the main output hub, NEP Visions simply had a small truck controlling remote cameras contributing a small part as host broadcaster in Westminster Abbey, all sound was produced by a SIS Live Sound Mobile at the Abbey.


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