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Bringing the Cinematic Look to Television
By David Heuring published
The venerable anamorphic format was developed for cinema by Twentieth Century-Fox in the 1950s.
It’s Time for Audio Over IP
By John Schur published
Audio over IP (AoIP) continues to gain traction with TV broadcast and production facilities for many good reasons.
The Versatility of Effect Lighting
By Julia Swain published
There are a few categories or functions of light when calling for a specific unit to be used in a scene.
Calculating IP Video Signal Bandwidths for the Studio
By Wes Simpson published
Figuring out the amount of bandwidth a video signal requires on an IP network isn’t terribly hard, but it does require some familiarity with the underlying technologies and packet formats.
Reaching Post-Production Users With Free Software
By Jay Ankeney published
For starry-eyed pilgrims like this foot-sore columnist, the NAB Show is an endless spree of techno-splendor.
Repack Work and ATSC 3.0 Dominate NAB Show
By Doug Lung published
Broadcast TV antenna and transmitter manufacturers’ exhibits at the 2017 NAB Show were as packed as I’d seen since the DTV build-out a decade ago.
Auction Over, Now Let’s Assess the Damage
By Charles W. Rhodes published
With the end of the FCC’s spectrum auction in January, it’s time to measure its damaging effects on broadcasters.
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