Case Study European Commission Camera Crew Delft · May 2022

Camera Crew for the European Commission — Queen Máxima at TU Delft

CamJo24 provided a camera crew and LiveU ENG for the European Commission during Queen Máxima's visit to TU Delft with Commissioner Mariya Gabriel — covering the science and innovation tour at The Green Village and the round-table discussion.

EC European Commission
2 VIP subjects
4K Sony FS5 M2
0 Technical issues
CamJo24 camera crew filming Queen Máxima and European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel round-table at The Green Village TU Delft
Sony FS5 M2 camera monitor showing Queen Máxima during European Commission visit TU Delft Delft 2022
CamJo24 camera operator filming Queen Máxima arriving at The Green Village TU Delft for European Commission visit

Queen Máxima. European Commission. TU Delft.

On 18 May 2022, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands visited TU Delft alongside European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mariya Gabriel. The visit covered the Bionanoscience laboratories, a tour of The Green Village living lab, and a high-level round-table discussion on science, innovation, and the European innovation ecosystem.

The European Commission commissioned CamJo24 to provide a professional camera crew and LiveU ENG to document the full visit — from the arrival of Queen Máxima at The Green Village through to the round-table discussion with Delft researchers, entrepreneurs, and scientists. Broadcast-quality footage was required for European Commission communications and media output.

For European institutions needing a LiveU rental and ENG camera crew for high-profile visits and events in the Netherlands, CamJo24 is the natural choice — experienced with royal and diplomatic protocols, and based in The Hague.

Date

18 May 2022, Delft, Netherlands

Client

European Commission

Location

The Green Village & TU Delft campus, Delft, Netherlands

Event

Queen Máxima & Commissioner Mariya Gabriel — science and innovation campus tour and round-table

Key figures

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands · Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation

Royal Protocol. No Retakes.

Filming a royal visit for a European Commission client demands absolute precision. Camera positioning, movement, and conduct are all governed by strict protocol — there is no opportunity to redirect or reset. The crew must anticipate moments rather than react to them.

The visit covered multiple locations across the TU Delft campus — from indoor laboratory environments to outdoor arrival sequences and the round-table discussion at The Green Village. Each setting required a different approach: controlled studio-like framing for the indoor discussions, quick repositioning for the outdoor arrival, and discreet handheld work in the labs.

"Royal visits don't follow a shot list. You read the room, anticipate the moment, and deliver — every time."

CamJo24 — Camera Crew, Delft

LiveU ENG gave the European Commission a reliable transmission path for live content, while the Sony FS5 M2 delivered 4K footage across all settings — consistently broadcast-quality throughout the day-long visit.

Equipment Deployed

Full camera and ENG kit cleared for the royal visit protocol environment.

Sony FS5 M2 4K camcorder
LiveU LU600 — 6-modem bonded cellular
Sennheiser boom microphone
LiveU independent transmission
Royal visit press accreditation
Experienced ENG camera operator
4K local recording throughout
Multi-network international SIM pack

Royal Visit. Delivered Professionally.

CamJo24 delivered broadcast-quality 4K footage of Queen Máxima and Commissioner Gabriel across all locations throughout the day — arrival, laboratory tour, The Green Village, and the round-table. Clean footage, reliable LiveU transmission, and full adherence to royal visit protocol.

Produced for European Commission
4K Broadcast quality
2 VIP subjects filmed
4+ Locations covered
0 Protocol breaches

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