
SCENE 01 / MULTI CAMERA SETUPS
Multi-Camera Setups
Professional live event coverage and multi-camera production across Belgium.
Here is how this works in practice. Multi-camera setups deploy two or more cameras at once to capture full coverage of scenes, events, or performances. From the EU body-level venues of Brussels to live concerts and festivals in Antwerp and Ghent, this way maximizes shooting efficiency, preserves performance scene matching, and gives editors with many angles from each take.
Here is the short of it. We set up multi-camera configurations with matched camera bodies, synchronized settings, and integrated monitor kit across Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, and Liège. Our team works often alongside the virtual production stages at Lites Studios and AED Studios, leveraging Belgium's strong broadcast infrastructure and Tax Shelter ecosystem to deliver compelling sequences.
Capabilities
Complete Multi-Camera Services
From intimate corporate events to major concerts, we provide professional multi-camera coverage with live switching and broadcast capabilities.
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Live Event Coverage
- Concerts & festivals
- Corporate events
- Award ceremonies
- Sports events
- Theater & performances
Complete Coverage
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Live Switching
- Real-time editing
- Vision mixing
- Graphics integration
- Replay systems
- IMAG production
Live Production
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Broadcast Services
- Live streaming
- Satellite uplink
- Web broadcast
- Recording backup
- Multi-format output
Broadcast Ready
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Technical Infrastructure
- OB van facilities
- Fiber connectivity
- Intercom systems
- Monitoring networks
- Power distribution
Full Infrastructure
On Location
Multi-camera setups in Belgium support live events, broadcast and scripted coverage, drawing on the multilingual crews and outside-broadcast infrastructure built by the Belgian Tax Shelter.
Here is what that looks like on the ground. We design and crew multi-camera setups for shoots across Belgium, building the camera plan to the format — a tightly choreographed broadcast complement for a live event, a synchronised array for scripted drama that needs simultaneous coverage, or a flexible setup for entertainment and panel content. Our crews give the vision mixing, switching, intercom and synchronisation infrastructure that ties the cameras together, with genlock and timecode locked across each body so the edit and the live cut hold up.
Here is how that works. We position operators for clean, matching sightlines and run the DIT and media workflow so footage is offloaded and verified as the shoot runs. Belgium's skilled technicians work comfortably in Dutch, French and English. This matters on shoots that mix local and global talent. Whether the production is in a Brussels studio, a concert venue in Antwerp or an arena event in Ghent, our team scales the camera count and grip support to the venue and the schedule.
Here is how the picture comes together. Belgium's strength in multi-camera production rests on infrastructure built up over years of global service work. The Belgian Tax Shelter, a tax-incentive investment mechanism, has drawn feature, series and entertainment shoots to the country and supported the studios, outside-broadcast sites and rental inventory that multi-camera setups depend on. Regional funds. Screen Flanders and the VAF in Flanders, Wallimage in Wallonia, screen.brussels in the capital — layer extra support, and the INSAS and RITCS film schools in Brussels keep the technician base replenished.
Here is what we have to work with. In practice, the work is hands-on. For multi-camera shoots in public venues or heritage locations such as the Grand-Place or the historic squares of Bruges and Ghent, filming permits are handled at city and regional level, and our coordinators manage those approvals alongside venue access. We plan around Belgium's mild, frequently wet maritime climate whenever camera positions sit outdoors, building cover and backup into the schedule.
FAQ
Live Production Expertise
How many cameras can you deploy?
Here is the breakdown. We often operate setups from 3 to 12+ cameras based on event scale. For major concerts at venues like Sportpaleis Antwerp or Forest National Brussels, we can deploy extensive camera packages including specialty positions like jibs, roving cameras, and POV units.
Do you provide live switching and direction?
Yes, our multi-camera packages have skilled vision mixers and directors who switch between cameras in real-time, creating a polished live edit. We can deliver a switched program feed, ISO recordings, or both.
Can you live stream our event?
Yes, we give complete live streaming services including encoding, CDN delivery, and platform management for YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, or custom platforms. We can also give satellite uplink for broadcast.
What about IMAG for live audiences?
We give IMAG (Image Magnification) services for concerts and events, feeding live camera coverage to venue screens so audiences can see close-ups of performers and speakers.
Do you have OB van facilities?
We work with pro OB (Outside Broadcast) vans equipped with switching desks, tracking, audio mixing, and all needed infrastructure. Belgium's broadcast infrastructure supports major sporting and music events year-round.
How far in advance should we book?
For major events, we recommend booking 4-6 weeks ahead to make sure gear availability and proper planning. Smaller multi-camera shoots can often be arranged with 1-2 weeks notice.
Related Services
Productions in Belgium that need this often pair it with Live Streaming, Virtual Reality Filming, and Volumetric Capture for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Competition & Reality Show Production and Multi-Camera Shoots.
On Set
Need Multi-Camera Coverage?
Tell us about your event and we'll design the perfect multi-camera solution.