Tuesday 16 April 2013

April articles

Ultra-HD audio: A new dimension in sound

Broadcast magazine: Audio is in danger of lagging behind not only the emerging, immersive visual experience of Ultra-HD and 3D TV, but also the increased consumption of video on non-TV devices. Standards bodies ITU and SMPTE are moving to draw up a new audio delivery standard incorporating 3D audio technologies.


Fixed Rigs: Getting Intimate

Broadcast magazine: Fixed rigs have created a new genre of fly on the wall documentary that is defying the critics wit highly personal tales and authentic intimacy.


ITV Online and course

RTS Television: ITV has hugely improved its online infrastructure but can it persuade us to rent shows we are used to seeing for free? P26 Feature on micropayments.

NAB: Calling for a 'Common Language' for sound systems

The Hollywood Reporter: At the NAB Technology Summit on Cinema it was argued that with the arrival of numerous immersive and object-based sound systems, mixing a film seven different ways isn’t really sustainable.

Sony Eyes 4K to Broadcast 2014 World Cup

The Hollywood Reporter: Sony explores 4K test at Confederations Cup as prelude to a wider Ultra-HD production of the 2014 World Cup



Vince Pace: Data Mining
Sports Video Group: The CPG co-founder signs agreement with Dolby Labs to develop a means of capturing data about a scene for use in enhancing the experience of watching 3D content on glasses-free screens. Claims he and Cameron are working on tech that will deliver 2D, 3D Viewing ‘Beyond Reality’.


Company3 ties with iDailies to secure 35mm processing in UK
ScreenDaily: The mid-term future of 35mm and 16mm film processing in the UK looks to have been secured in an eleventh hour deal struck between Deluxe-owned Company3 and London film lab iDailies.

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