All articles by David Fox – Page 22
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How full-frame sensors are changing the lens market
What does the popularity of large format sensor digital cinema cameras mean for the lens market? David Fox reports.
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Shining a light on LEDs
The rapid development of LEDs is now leading to a greater quest for consistency and improved colour rendition during production. David Fox reports for IBC365.
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What's new in the world of grading?
With increasing demand for UHD and HDR content, colour management and workflow optimisation are at the heart of product development.
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Cloud-based review and approval
IBC2017 provided further evidence that cloud-based technologies have entered a mature phase, from production through to playout.
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The rise of the single user
Advances in technology have paved the way for single users to take on tasks that were previously carried out by entire teams.
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IBC2017 round-up: Hall 12
Hall 12 proved to be a fertile hunting ground for those in search of gadgets and gizmos for acquisition and camera support, writes David Fox.
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HD HDR has the wow factor
There are now more than 50 commercial Ultra HD services worldwide, but for many broadcasters, moving to UHD is a more distant aspiration.
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Berlin Philharmonic conducts move to UHD HDR
The Berlin Philharmonic orchestra will be available in Ultra HD and HDR from next month, using new video facilities to capture weekly performances.
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Monitoring UHD and HDR content
The advent of UHD and HDR has made the need for accurate monitoring in the field and post production suites more acute than ever before.
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DPP predicts where next for the broadcast industry
Getting ready for the cloud will be the most important task for broadcast businesses over the next couple of years, according to the Digital Production Partnership (DPP).
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Shooting HDR: the tools for the job
With the range of tools available for acquiring HDR content greater than ever, productions are embracing the opportunity to create “natural and life-like images”.
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Is the DSLR revolution spent?
Several years ago shooting video on DSLRs was a big new trend, then video manufacturers responded with their own large-sensor camcorders. So, what place do the latest DSLRs have in broadcasting?
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High dynamic range: the different standards
Dolby and the BBC have led the development of two very different standards for creating an HDR image.
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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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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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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.