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Throughout its history, broadcast video production has been driven by advances in technology, from black & white kinescopes to “living color” videotape, from instant replay to digital television, from the HD of today to perhaps the 3D HD of tomorrow.
And throughout all these advances, one thing has remained constant: The need to be better.
Along the way, technology has branched out to allow professional and even consumer videographers to take advantage of new developments that would assist in the content creation and delivery process.
Featured to the right is a White Paper by Dave Bancroft, Industry Consultant, and an Instructional Video featuring Mark Schubin, Technology Consultant.
Both pieces focus on “When to consider 2/3-inch imagers,” the standard for HD video production excellence.
These important tutorials can help broadcasters and program producers make a more informed decision when choosing an HD camera. |
Assessing Television Camera Sensors
For The Advanced HDTV Era
By Dave Bancroft
The exploding mass market in large high-resolution display screens for the consumer has placed big demands on broadcasters and content creators. Higher resolution video images are needed to fill these bigger and bigger screens. This has the greatest impact on camera imaging technology. Unlike Moore’s Law for most integrated circuits... Click here for more. |
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