The interviews are all conducted inside a Tesla electric sports car, first deployed by TV2 during the country's recent election campaign
Denmark - Commercial television station TV2 is using d:screet 4080 cardioid lavalier microphones to live transmit a series of highly unusual live political interviews for its 24-hour news channel.

The interviews are all conducted inside a Tesla electric sports car, which was first deployed by TV2 during the country's recent election campaign. This highly innovative and usual mobile studio is entirely unmanned by TV2's technical staff and is operated remotely from the broadcaster's studios in Copenhagen.

Morten Brandstrup, head of news technology at TV2, says, "We introduced the Tesla mobile studio during last year's election coverage because we wanted to present political candidates in a different environment. Initially it was used for the programme Udfordringen (The Challenge) which ran every day during the three weeks prior to the election. On each day we paired politicians of different political persuasions and had them talk to each other live to air while they drove the Tesla around the country. They knew that every word they said could be heard, but being in a car rather than a studio made their conversations much freer and more unexpected."

To capture the conversations, four d:screet 4080 supercardioid lavalier microphones are used in conjunction with a Wisycom wireless system. The microphones are fitted to the politician's clothing so that they can still be heard when they step outside the car. However most of the conversations take place within the Tesla.

"We carried out some acoustic testing with DPA consultant Eddy B. Brixen and the Tesla turned out to be a great environment for recording voices," Brandstrup says. "Thanks to the directional quality of the microphones the audio was perfect, which was really important because Udfordringen is a talk show and we wanted audiences to hear the politicians clearly without the distraction of background noises."

The studio in a car concept was so successful that TV2 has kept the Tesla on the road for its weekly political programmes.

(Jim Evans)


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