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Triveni Digital CTO sheds light on mobile DTV, monitoring - PodcastRich Chernock, chief technology officer of Triveni Digital, discusses the anticipated adoption by ATSC members of the mobile DTV standard, why DTV monitoring is so important and how the upcoming IEEE event came about.... |
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Darren Alline Part IAccording to station chief engineer Darren Alline, while not having to work around existing ongoing operations was an advantage, the project presented other challenges, not the least of which was deciding what to do about surround sound during HD newscasts.... |
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Technology, economy change moviemaking realities - interviewIndependent film producer and owner of Hollywood, CA-based editing boutique Pinlight Studios Rick Shaw discusses how technological evolution and today’s economy are impacting independent moviemaking.... |
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Impending EBU/SMPTE report to address synchronization, time labeling in a digital ageA report to be released prior to IBC2009 will address approaches to synchronization and time labeling for TV and motion pictures in the digital era, says Peter Symes, SMPTE director of standards and engineering.... |
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Interview: DP Mulligan expects digital cinematography advancements at IBC2009Dan Mulligan, director of photography at Rogue Element Films in the UK, says IBC2009 Interview with should offer a good look at the latest digital cinematography technology as well as advancements in 3-D stereoscopic production.... |
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3-D gains momentum worldwide - Interview with Phil StreatherPhil Kurz circles back to some of that unused material to shed light on the state of 3-D worldwide, to discuss mirrored 3-D camera rigs and to learn what Streather hopes to accomplish with his session.... |
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Cloud computing, SaaS change business as usual for broadcasters, Martinolich says AUDIOAccording to Chyron VP Jim Martinolich, cloud computing and software as a service (SaaS) may be just such disruptive technologies. Martinolich, an IBC2009 panelist during the “Cloud Production and Delivery” session, Friday, Sept. 11, says there are several good reasons SaaS is becoming accepted in the broadcast industry. |
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WFAA-TV grapples with DTV reception questionsMany broadcasters breathed a big sigh of relief with the completion of the DTV transition last month. |
Phil Streather plans full-spectrum examination of 3-D moviemaking at IBC2009
Phil Streather, chairman of the IBC2009 morning session, Monday, Sept. 14, has organized an event that will examine every step of 3-D stereoscopic production from previsualization to post production. (audio)...
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