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Maison de
Radio-Canada

Montreal, CANADA
2020
Joel Rigging Radio Canada studio with ETC Foundation control
A NEW ERA OF BROADCASTING

The Société Radio-Canada is renowned for the quality of its television productions. JOEL Rigging and SHOWSDT recently completed one of their most important collaborations to date, namely, La Nouvelle Maison de Radio-Canada. It is the broadcast headquarters, studios and master control for all French-language radio and television services of the CBC / SRC including its flagship station CBFT. It is also the main studio for Montreal's local English-language CBC services and the headquarters of Radio Canada International, the CBC's digital international broadcasting service.

We are very proud of our participation in the realization of the main television studio. For the latter, we collaborated on the integration, supplied, and installed a large portion of state-of-the-art rigging and drapery equipment.

We also supplied additional equipment for the various other studios, such as the grids, cable trays, stage curtains, etc.

The entire JOEL Rigging - SHOWSDT team was pleased to offer modern, high-performance rigging for the studios of the Nouvelle Maison Radio-Canada that will greatly improve the work and safety of its technicians.

Date:
2020
Architects:
BLTA
market(s):
Television / Film
website:
Radio-Canada
client:
Broccolini
Theatre Consultants:
Go Multimedia
Products
Motorized Rigging
Pipe & Tension Grids
Curtains and Tracks
Safety Equipment
Photography by:
Nils Becker