Axis for
Best Picture: LAPD Selects Axis Network Cameras to Secure Red Carpet at the 2014
Academy Awards
The Los Angeles Police Department used HDTV,
PTZ
Axis network cameras on a wireless mesh network to provide situational awareness
at the red carpet outside Dolby Theatre for 86th Academy Awards
CHELMSFORD,
Mass. – March 13, 2014 –
Axis
Communications, the global leader in network video surveillance, today
announced the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) selected a mix of
HDTV-quality pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) Axis network cameras to provide video security
and live situational awareness along the red carpet at the Academy Awards on
March 2.
The LAPD’s commitment to rock solid, reliable security technology is essential
to protecting high profile events like the Academy Awards, pro sports victory
parades and
the final journey of NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour. The red carpet
scene is
one of the most popular entertainment spectacles of the year, and viewers from
across the globe tune in to watch the media interview and photograph their
favorite celebrities as they arrive in style wearing clothing and jewelry worth
hundreds of thousands of dollars. The LAPD was confident that Axis IP cameras
and software connected via a wireless mesh network would provide the necessary
support to help keep the night glamorous, fun, and incident-free.
“What I appreciate most about the Axis camera system and software is that we no
longer have to think about the technology or how to use its capability. High
quality resolution, video storage that is searchable and retrievable helps us
best leverage our resources” said Deputy Chief Michael Downing, Commanding
Officer for Counter Terrorism and Special Operations Bureau, Los Angeles Police
Department.
Axis’ PTZ cameras were strategically placed in the block surrounding the Dolby
Theatre. A wireless mesh network connected the cameras to the command center at
the police headquarters seven miles away in downtown Los Angeles. With the
cameras managed remotely through
AXIS Camera Companion software, the LAPD had an easily deployable,
temporary
solution to ensure the safety of Hollywood megastars waving to the world on
their way to the theatre.
Video Surveillance: Beyond Hollywood Magic
Despite what movies and television often show, the ability of a computer lab
technician to magically enhance poor quality video with software is vastly
overstated. In the real world, it’s paramount that the surveillance cameras
capture the best possible video for
image usability. Faced with a number of challenges including large
crowds,
variable outdoor lighting conditions, cameras flashes and the fact that red is
one of the hardest colors for video to render, the LAPD chose IP cameras that
could overcome these challenges, capture the best possible images at the
forefront and ensure the video was reliably recorded and readily accessible.
This meant the LAPD needed HDTV-standard quality cameras with responsive
pan/tilt/zoom functionality, ability to handle a wide dynamic range of lighting
(WDR), Power over Ethernet connectivity and on-camera SD card edge storage.
Camera placement was also critical, and the LAPD combined comprehensive, wide
angle overhead views with additional dedicated cameras at high risk zones
throughout the area. With this set up, officers on the ground could relay any
suspicious activity back to police headquarters so commanders could zoom in and
provide instant support.
For the job, the LAPD chose
HDTV 1080p AXIS Q6035-E PTZ Dome Network Cameras and
HDTV 720p AXIS P5534-E PTZ Dome Network Cameras. Each outdoor-ready
camera
was connected to a wireless mesh node housed inside a custom-built watertight
enclosure to protect against inclement weather. The edge-based AXIS Camera
Companion software running inside the camera network allowed commanders the
ability to select, control and view all cameras wirelessly on 70-inch display
monitors at City Hall, as well as access the recorded video.
“With all the TV cameras, world-famous celebrities and expensive wardrobes
packed into a single city block, the LAPD had an incredibly tough job,” said
Fredrik Nilsson, general manager, Axis Communications, Inc. “We’re proud the
high quality images and flexible installation opportunities offered by Axis
network cameras allowed the LAPD to provide the top-notch security needed for
such a high profile event.”
About Axis Communications
Axis offers intelligent security solutions that enable a smarter, safer
world. As the global market leader in network video, Axis is driving the
industry by continually launching innovative network products based on an open
platform - delivering high value to its customers and carried through a global
partner network. Axis has long-term relationships with partners and provides
them with knowledge and ground-breaking network products in existing and new
markets.
Axis has more than 1,600 dedicated employees in more than 40 countries around
the world, supported by a network of over 60,000 partners across 179 countries.
Founded in 1984, Axis is a Sweden-based company listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm
under the ticker AXIS.
For more information about Axis, please visit our website
www.axis.com.
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