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2002 Broadcast Industry News: Quantel's generationQ Implements World's First AAF-based Archive HDNet to Broadcast Arena Football in HDTV Michael Hansen of Sarnoff Named One Of The World's Top Young Innovators Pinnacle Systems Announces Pinnacle Edition Zarlink Previews System-on-a-Chip (SoC) Architecture for DTV Samsung Demos World's First 40-Inch TFT-LCD TV Panel Dukane Introduces 7-lb., 2000-Lumen ImagePro 8801 Projector 7 Million Satellite Set-Top Boxes Shipped Contain LSI Logic's Chips Broadband Content Delivery Forum to Demonstrate Broadband Services Tvia to Demo Display Processors for Blending Multiple Video Signals for iTV
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![]() Third of a three-part series of interviews with digital film pioneers By Charlie White James Tocher is a digital cinematographer who started Digital Film Group in Vancouver with a collective of content creators to provide affordable, high quality NTSC/PAL transfers for independent filmmakers. In part 3 of an exclusive three-part series interviewing pioneers of digital film, Tocher tells Digital Media Net's Charlie White about his unique experiences shooting with digital formats for film transfer, and offers expert tips on how to make that jump from video to film without wasting any of video's limited resolution. ![]() Painting, rotoscoping and effects package for Macintosh and Mac OS X by David Nagel I'm not going to keep you in suspense on this one. Synthetik Studio Artist 2.0 is my favorite application of all time, regardless of platform or genre. It's a painting program. It's a rotoscoper. It's an animation package. And it's an effects suite. It does it all, and it offers creative tools no other package can meet no matter how much money you spend.
Platform brings new levels of resolution to digital cinematography, studio broadcasting Edited by Charlie White Photon Vision Systems, Inc. (PVS) today announced the integration of its 8.3 million pixel QuadHDTV color image sensor into a high performance camera development platform. ![]() The Oneida Indian Nation’s production company Four Directions Entertainment (headquarters in Los Angeles and on the Oneida lands in New York State) selected the Panasonic Broadcast’s AJ-HDC27 VariCam variable-frame high-definition camera for primary photography to shoot an upcoming documentary, “The World of American Indian Dance.” Blink Digital Vault designed for quick creation of custom reels Blink Digital has released Blink Digital Vault 2.0, the first commercially available version of its unique custom reel creation system for advertising agencies and production companies. The system, developed in-house by Blink Digital, allows users to store an unlimited number of television commercials in a digital format and produce custom reels on either videotape or DVD in minutes. We're
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