Station chief engineer Pete Sockett and Charlie Grisham of BitCentral will discuss the planning and execution of the Raleigh-Durham, NC,-based station’s transition to a file-based HD news workflow.
Mar 15, 2006 3:04 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter
As part of the NAB2006 Engineering Conference, WRAL-TV chief engineer Pete Sockett and Charlie Grisham of BitCentral will discuss the Raleigh-Durham, NC, -based station’s ongoing transition from a tape-based HD news workflow to a digital file-based approach.
The pair will discuss the goals of making it easier to share video, eliminating tape cluttered tape archives and repurposing content for different platforms.
Sockett and Grisham will make their presentation April 25.
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