All Create & Produce articles – Page 108
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Industry Trends
HPA opens entries for Engineering Excellence Award
The Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) opened the call for entries for its Engineering Excellence Award at the Future of Cinema Conference at NAB.
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Industry Trends
NAB 2017: Avid makes move to the cloud
Avid kicked off NAB with a customer and press event that focused on the company’s roll out of cloud-based apps and services.
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Industry Trends
A guide to 360-degree cameras
Producing virtual reality content for any of the many VR headsets now available is no longer a concept confined to gaming or the IBC Future Zone.
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Industry Trends
Making the move to HDR
Advances in display technology have paved the way for the delivery and consumption of HDR TV.
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Industry Trends
The Jungle Book: advancing virtual production
Meticulous planning and pre-visualisation were used to create Disney feature The Jungle Book.
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Industry Trends
VR in the frame: what works for 360-degree video
The prime movers for virtual reality are gaming and real estate, with other applications in areas such as healthcare and education.
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Video
Olivier Schaak, Creative Director, Canal+, on the challenges of storytelling in a multiplatform world
Olivier Schaak offers advice on how to develop a story in a multi-platform world.
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Video
'Battle of the Bastards', Game of Thrones producer Greg Spence on how episodes are being driven by tech
Greg Spence, a producer on Game of Thrones, talks about just how the world-wide smash series is produced and how it is not made like other shows.
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Video
IBC2016 Keynote Speaker: Dominique Delport Speaks at Cannes Lions
IBC caught up with Dominique Delport, Global Managing Director, Havas Media Group and Chairman, Vivendi Content while at Cannes Lions Festival in June and asked him where he sees the advertising and media industry headed.
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Industry Trends
Is virtual reality for real?
Projections for virtual reality hardware are extraordinarily positive, with findings from UK-based Business Insider Intelligence suggesting in excess of five-fold growth over the the next five years.
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Technical Papers
Audio for television – how AES67 and uncompressed 2022/2110/TR03 video fit together
In today’s TV production environment, audio can take two forms: embedded audio and independent audio.
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Executive Interviews
Curt Behlmer: Black is the new black
Curt Behlmer and his team are responsible for advancing the possibilities of cinema sight and sound, ensuring that Dolby technologies, including Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, fit into the industry’s content workflows.
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Executive Interviews
Spencer Stephens: Asking VR questions
Although exciting, we don’t have the vocabulary for talking about VR, yet we must ensure it works across multiple devices and delivers what consumers expect.
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Thought Leadership
Surviving the video sharing revolution
Manipulating video to share with an audience is no longer the preserve of the established few, says Christian Dutilleux, CEO, Deltacast
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Thought Leadership
Solving MXF interoperability issues
Jörg Houpert, head of technology, Cube-Tec International explains what next level auto QC and media correction means.
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Thought Leadership
The value of glass in a digital world
Fashions may come and go but quality, crafted lenses always show their class, says Seth Emmons, marketing director CW Sonderoptic
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Thought Leadership
OB sports coverage leading way in VR/AR
Douglas Sheer, CEO, D.I.S. Consulting Corporation said while the virtual and augmented reality trend has been generating increasing interest among consumers it remains in the early stages as far as producers and broadcasters are concerned.
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Thought Leadership
Time to put your trust in the cloud
Engineers may prefer the safety of working with trusted vendors but now is the time to put your faith in the cloud, explains Mark Harrison, Managing Director, Digital Production Partnership.
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Thought Leadership
Revolutionary transition to all-IP video production workflow
The biggest impact of IP will be to live production workflows and the engineering skillsets required to manage them, says Paul Robinson, CTO, Video Product Line, Tektronix.