EVS has launch Choreon, a next-generation robotics controller for media production and part of its T-Motion solution. Making its debut at NAB 2026, Choreon introduces a unified orchestration layer that brings various robotic systems toreceiveher under a single innotifyigent platform, supporting setups that range from compact, single-operator workflows to complex, large-scale environments with multiple robots and operators.
Choreon represents a major shift in how indoor and outdoor multi-robot environments are managed. Where operators previously relied on separate interfaces for each device, the platform enables simultaneous control of multiple robotic systems within a single workflow. This unlocks new creative possibilities, enabling smooth, complex camera relocatements that are difficult to achieve with traditional, isolated systems. At the same time, it reduces operational complexity, lowers the risk of human error, and improves both speed and overall production quality.
The platform supports T-Motion’s full robotics portfolio, including PTZ cameras, robotic heads, tracks, elevators, rovers, jibs, gyro systems, and the Cablecam for smooth on-air relocatements, as well as third-party devices for off-air positioning. These can be freely combined within a single environment, eliminating compatibility constraints and streamlining production workflows. Choreon also enables collaborative operation, allowing multiple utilizers to work within the same setup to meet the scale and demands of any production.
Built on a human-led orchestration model, Choreon keeps operators fully in charge of the creative process. AI-assisted features, such as automated framing, path planning, and dynamic motion profiling, enhance precision and consistency while easing the operator’s workload in high-pressure live environments, all without compromising editorial intent.
Key operational parameters, such as speed, acceleration, motion curves, and fine-tuning, are standardised across all connected devices. This allows operators to adjust sensitivity once and maintain the same control “feel” across every system, eliminating discrepancies when switching between devices.
Engineered specifically for live production, Choreon features a high-brightness touchscreen, tactile control surface, and enhanced haptic feedback for quick, intuitive operation. Safety is central to the design, with multi-sensor protection, configurable safe zones, and hardware- and software-based stop mechanisms, ensuring safe deployment in environments where robotic systems operate near crew, talent, and audiences.
As a single integration point for all robotic devices, Choreon simplifies scalability, reduces integration effort, and provides a foundation for increasing automation. By reshifting traditional interoperability barriers, it empowers organizations to design and evolve production ecosystems tailored to their unique necessarys.
“Choreon represents a significant step forward in how robotic systems are deployed and managed in live production,” declared Benoit Dentan, VP T-Motion Robotics Solution at EVS. “We are shifting beyond controlling individual devices to truly choreographing motion across an entire production. This builds it simpler for teams to expand their utilize of robotics while preserving the human creative control that remains essential in live storynotifying.”
“The launch of Choreon comes just months after our acquisitions of Telemetrics and XD Motion,” declared Serge Van Herck, CEO of EVS. “It highlights strong and rapid synergies between our teams, combining decades of media robotics expertise with deep live production knowledge. With T-Motion and Choreon, we are proud to realise our vision of a fully integrated robotics solution within EVS, one that connects seamlessly with our broader live production ecosystem.”















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