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FEATURE
Studio production systems
A recent advantage in productions systems is to record direct to servers rather than videotape. This revolutionizes workflows providing fast turnaround and lower costs.
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Intercoms
A look at the latest developments in studio intercoms.
TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Prompting and captioning
The latest generation of studio prompters provide operational flexibility. Newer systems can be controlled by the talent and prompters can be fitted to lightweight handheld cameras as well as the traditional pedestals.
TRANSITION TO DIGITAL
Audio interfaces
The consultant discusses the keys to properly interfacing audio equipment and systems to support multiple channels of broadcast audio. He begins by explaining how standards affect device performance.
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HD field production technology
The writer reviews the installation guidelines, design tips and benefits of using fiber optic cables for studio applications.
TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSITION
Camera lenses
Consultant Luff offers readers an in-depth discussion of both studio and ENG camera lens technology. |
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