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Analysis: Facebook’s move into content
Facebook looks set for a move into original content, with reports suggesting that the social media giant has already begun commissioning longform and shortform content.
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NAB vendors state the case for HDR
In the search for the next big thing after HD, first came 4K. It was a simple concept to grasp: four times as many pixels must give a much better picture, surely?
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Netflix and Amazon invest in higher res tech
Amazon and Netflix are not only acquiring documentaries and films, but are also heavily involved in producing their own content using ultra high definition (UHD) technologies, according to a white paper – 4K and UHD: So much more than just HD Video – released by IHS Markit.
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Could light field technology cut the cost of VFX?
Light field technology could help to cut the cost of creating visual effects (VFX) for film and TV productions by doing away with the need for green screens.
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Keeping an eye on enterprise IT in broadcasting
No longer just a support function, enterprise IT in broadcasting now sits at the strategic centre
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RTS prepares for 'A World of Opportunity'
21st Century Fox Chief Executive James Murdoch will deliver a keynote address to delegates at the upcoming RTS convention. Titled A World of Opportunity, the biennial event will take place from 13-15 September in Cambridge.
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NAB 2017: VR in the spotlight
Established camera manufacturers were keen to show their virtual reality (VR) credentials at NAB, with Sony, Panasonic and Blackmagic Design among the firms to showcase tools for acquiring content.
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Creating convincing virtual sets with gaming render engines
Barbie’s video blogs are probably not on your YouTube favourites list, but they are part of an important trend which is rapidly snowballing: the use of gaming render engines to create broadcast and online material, quickly and very cost-effectively.
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Small is beautiful: the increasing importance of microservices
Broadcasters and media organisations’ desire for greater agility to launch new channels and platforms has fuelled demand for pay-by-the-minute services.
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IP interoperability at NAB: the debate continues
Following the lead of IBC in 2016, the recent NAB exhibition included a demonstration of IP interoperability. Once again, more than 30 vendors showed streams passing seamlessly between different products.
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NAB 2017: vendors flock to the cloud
As forecast by many, that catch-all phrase ‘the cloud’ was one of the dominant themes of this year’s NAB.
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NAB reflections: Media, entertainment and technology
The theme of this year’s NAB was ‘The MET Effect: Media, Entertainment, Technology’, an attempt by the show organisers to throw an overarching net around the rapid convergence of media, entertainment and technology through integrated systems, internet connectivity and interlinking content creation, distribution and consumption experiences.
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New DVB group to set VR delivery standards
The DVB has stepped up its efforts to help shape the way that virtual reality (VR) content is delivered to audiences.
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European tech firms unite to develop video analysis software
A consortium of European technology firms demonstrated a working prototype of a video analysis system at NAB.
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Be there from anywhere: delivering AR, VR and 360-degree content
Carriers are investing in network infrastructure – both fixed-line and mobile - to support the seemingly unquenchable consumer thirst for video.
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What's the role of satellite in an OTT world?
There’s a high degree of uncertainty amongst most of the world’s satellite operators that their – to date – highly lucrative transponder capacity rental business may not simply be maturing, but be in decline.
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Going over the top: streaming vs satellite
Will the move to OTT streaming by satellite channels gather momentum? Does it always make business sense?
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SMPTE announces dates for ETCA conference
Next month’s Entertainment Technology in the Connected Age (ETCA) conference, titled ’Redefining the Entertainment Experience’ will be held in Silicon Valley
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IRT demonstrates potential benefit of CMAF at NAB 2017
A research centre, broadcaster and supplier partnership has provided sample live internet streams demonstrating the potential benefit of the emerging Common Media Application Format (CMAF).
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Haivision launches dual 4K live streaming of VR 360 content
Haivision, Intel and Nokia joined forces in a collaborative demonstration of a live VR workflow complete with the 4K 3D 360 OZO camera, OZO Live for real-time stereoscopic 360 stitching and advanced streaming format playback powered by the OZO Player SDK.