currently serves as Online Editor for Broadcast Engineering magazine and is a frequent contributor to the U.S. print version as well. He also currently serves as Editor and Publisher of VideoJournalistToday.com, a website for aspiring journalists and production professionals. As an experienced editor covering the television broadcast and professional video production industry, he has spent the last 23 years in various editorial capacities with a wide variety of industry publications.

Posts by Michael Grotticelli

First 3-D concert albums produced in Los Angeles

AIX Media Group in Los Angeles, an independent record label and media production company specializing in the development of DVD-Audio/Video and Blu-....More

ESPN shells out more 3-D

Following its experience with the World Cup in June, ESPN 3D broadcast its fourth college football game on the new network Sept. 25, featuring a game....More

Glasses major issue to consumer adoption of 3-D TV, Nielsen study finds

It may be a belabored point, but a new study by Nielsen supports the notion that consumers don’t like 3-D glasses in their home, and those glasses....More

Zero Creative develops glasses-free 3-D signage

As it searches for new applications in the commercial world, 3-D technology is now moving past motion pictures and TV to 3-D electronic signage. At....More

New packaging opportunities emerge with 3-D Blu-ray video

How does one distinguish a 3-D video product with its packaging? That question is now on the table for companies faced with the challenge of....More

Bexel supports next dimension

Historically known as a broadcast equipment rental house that has supported all types of SD and HD digital productions, Bexel is now jumping into the....More

Modern inspiration for 3-D warns about its future

James Cameron, the man who put modern 3-D technology on the map with his blockbuster movie “Avatar,” has issued a harsh warning about using 3-D for....More

New 3-D video glossary available

Recognizing that the term “3-D” means different things to different people, and so the 3D@Home Consortium and the MPEG Industry Forum (MPEGIF) have....More

Addressing consumer trepidation, vendors look to glasses-free 3-D TV technology

With 2010 sales of new 3-D TV sets disappointing at best, manufacturers are actively working to improve the situation before consumers lose interest....More

Axon Synapse supports 3-D broadcasts in Belgium, the Netherlands

The G3D100 Synapse signal-processing module from Axon is getting a workout in 3-D. In the Netherlands, United Broadcast Facilities (part of the Euro....More